Friday Feb 15, 2013 (3:45-5:30pm) – Sightings: Pigott & Mystery Falcon
By Rochester Falcon Watcher Joyce (wnyfalconfan)
Steve, Casey, Abby and I went for a falconwatch ride around town. I texted Carol to let her know we were out & about and running doggies at our first stop Brighton Site (BS). We planned on going downtown (DT), then to Lake Tower (LT) apartments, and finally Kodak Park (KP). Carol was planning on doing the same coming from the opposite direction.
We found Pigott on the top window in the corner where the east extension meets the SE extension. Before I confirmed it was her with my camera, Steve said the falcon looked big, like a female. Is he becoming a falconwatcher? There was no sign of BST (Brighton Site Tiercel).
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Drove all over DT looking for Beauty with no luck while Carol came in from the north. She had no sightings at KP or LT either. We met up on the Broad Street Bridge (BSB). Carol was going to stay DT while KathyO was keeping watch at BS. Kathy still only had one falcon there – Pigott.
We headed down Lake Ave and parked south of the apartment building looking at the east side that faces the street. No sign of a falcon where previously sighted. For some reason, Steve said let’s watch and wait, and I caught something out of the corner of my eye on the top ledge 2nd set of windows from left to right. Nothing, then all of sudden I caught a wing & tail. The peregrine must have been back in on the ledge close to building, like the falcons do on the south side vent at BS.
The Lake Tower (LT) mystery falcon started to walk on the ledge. Unfortunately those pics were out of focus, but I did get the left leg in the air (where ID band would be) on one of them. It looked like no band in the camera viewer, but enlarged on the computer it looks like there might be. Hopefully this weekend one of the watchers will confirm if there is a band. The falcon walked out of sight, so we moved the car to get a better view. The behavior reminded me of Quest when she was looking to nest on the ledge at Harlequin.
The falcon’s back was to us and tucked in next to the column (like they do on BS). There was no opportunity to see if there were bands, but what a pretty face. Looks mostly like a tundra female to me. This Lake Tower female (LTF) has a very white chest, dark helmet, no white above the cere, and no distinctive malar stripe (mustache) with a white auricular patch behind mustache.
There is white wash on the ledge. Carol thinks this might be the night roosting spot. LTF was settled in so we headed to our last stop at KP. No falcon, but there was a red-tailed hawk in a tree close to the road. By this time MAK had returned DT to help with the search for Beauty. Kathy stayed at BS until dark, but no BST showed up. Carol remained at BSB with no luck finding B.
Now is the time for lots of peregrine movement and action. Nesting season and migration has begun.
Tags: Lake Tower, mystery falcon, pefa, Pigott
February 16th, 2013 at 1:20 PM
Interesting details on the LTM. I still need to learn how to distinguish between sub-species(?), or closely-related species of falcons. Anyone know the best place to look for side-by-side comparison descriptions and photos? Great report, Joyce! How’s your ankle doing?
February 16th, 2013 at 2:03 PM
Great report — thanks, Joyce!
Where is Lake Tower relative to downtown?
February 16th, 2013 at 4:13 PM
Hi Paul I can answer about the distance. From the middle of the Broad St. Bridge to Lake Tower it’s 1 and a half miles and the Kodak Office Tower is exactly in between them. 🙂
February 16th, 2013 at 4:47 PM
One and one half miles seems kind of close in falcon terms….
February 16th, 2013 at 5:34 PM
Um yes Alison it’s way too close in MAK terms too! Yikes!! 🙂
February 16th, 2013 at 11:14 PM
Thanks Joyce! Glad you were able to get pics of the Lake Ave. Pefa.
February 17th, 2013 at 3:52 PM
BARB in LA – Check out the Canadian Peregrine Foundation website for raptor identification: http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/identification.html
They provide a written comparison of the three main subspecies – Tundra, Anatum, & Peales:
http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/raptors/Peregrine.html#identification
PAUL – You may remember the building while standing on the Pont de Rennes pedestrian bridge facing north. Link to pic of Lake Tower: http://www.rochesterhousing.org/lake-tower
MAK – Thanks for providing the distance. After comparing my pics with Carol’s, I think the LT pefa may be the same one at KP. Looks to be a female…pretty big. Sine this pefa doesn’t appear to have a mate yet, she could be eyeing the city territory. Hmmm.
February 17th, 2013 at 7:02 PM
That’s great, Joyce. Thank you so much!