Title: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Annette on 02-Mar-10, 01:04:22 PM
Hi, the female Clara just laid her first egg. http://www2.ucsc.edu/scpbrg/nestcamSJ.htm Greetings Annette
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Annette on 02-Mar-10, 02:52:43 PM
I found in another forum, the video of laying the first egg. :pfalcon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sbScvxeHPs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sbScvxeHPs)
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Carol P. on 02-Mar-10, 06:18:00 PM
Annette - Thanks for letting us know what's going on with this pair. :wave:
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Annette on 07-Mar-10, 09:20:01 AM
The female Clara laid her second egg.
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 07-Mar-10, 09:35:27 AM
Wow nice......Come on Mariah and Beauty....find a date. :(
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: valhalla on 07-Mar-10, 10:22:28 AM
Wow nice......Come on Mariah and Beauty....find a date. :(
Waiting for Mr. Right?
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Bird Crazy on 07-Mar-10, 10:40:49 AM
In Mariah's case it would be hard to live up to the legend of :heart: Kaver :heart:.
Beauty shouldn't be so picky, or maybe Archer should get his tail feathers home.
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 07-Mar-10, 10:50:17 AM
In Mariah's case it would be hard to live up to the legend of :heart: Kaver :heart:.
Beauty shouldn't be so picky, or maybe Archer should get his tail feathers home.
No male could ever measure up to Kaver. :(
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Bird Crazy on 07-Mar-10, 10:57:17 AM
I agree. :wub: Kaver
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Jose
Post by: Donna on 19-Mar-10, 06:31:34 AM
SJ City Hall Falcon Cam
Clara and Esteban Colbert are a voyeur's dream. They live their lives in full view of a newly upgraded Web cam and are now awaiting the birth of their four new babies. They even have a Facebook fan page with nearly 500 fans and anxious onlookers who are helping to lay out details of their soap opera lives.
The two are San Jose's famous peregrine falcon couple who live atop City Hall and are now incubating four eggs.
When Clara laid the first egg on March 2, there was some question as to who the daddy was but video evidence turned up a few days later showing Esteban on incubation duty after Clara squeezed out the third egg. Sorry, Esteban, you're not getting away with denying you're the daddy. Now it's all documented on Flickr.
This is the fourth year mama Clara has laid eggs in birds' home overlooking San Jose. Glenn Stewart, biologist with the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group, predicts the chicks will hatch at about the end of Easter Week.
"The eggs are being incubated," Stewart said, "and for now, it's going to be a little boring until they hatch."
A week after she delivered the first egg, Clara laid the fourth egg -- and it's all documented on Flickr. Stewart says four eggs are a typical clutch for falcons. The three young falcons born last spring have all migrated to find territories of their own. A fourth egg from that clutch never hatched.
Once they have all hatched, the city will open up the naming rights to all in the form of a contest. And in the true spirit of the "everything online" era -- Clara will tweet the chirping new arrivals.
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Post by: Annette on 03-May-10, 10:06:49 AM
Today betwen 7am and 8am is banding day.
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Annette on 03-May-10, 12:44:48 PM
I have created Banding day in San Jose 2010.
http://www.kodakgallery.de/ShareLanding.action?c=bozg71ut.27erx00o1&x=0&y=-8xvdjx&localeid=de_DE (http://www.kodakgallery.de/ShareLanding.action?c=bozg71ut.27erx00o1&x=0&y=-8xvdjx&localeid=de_DE)
Enjoy!
Greetings Annette
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 03-May-10, 12:49:24 PM
I have created Banding day in San Jose 2010.
http://www.kodakgallery.de/ShareLanding.action?c=bozg71ut.27erx00o1&x=0&y=-8xvdjx&localeid=de_DE (http://www.kodakgallery.de/ShareLanding.action?c=bozg71ut.27erx00o1&x=0&y=-8xvdjx&localeid=de_DE)
Enjoy!
Greetings Annette
Very nice Annette..he's brave doing that alone with no one helping..Mom and dad didn't seem to be too bad. :clap:
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: MAK on 03-May-10, 01:29:50 PM
:clap: Thanks Annette! :wave:
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 04-May-10, 10:50:43 PM
SAN JOSE -- The three Peregrine Falcon fledglings sitting atop San Jose's City Hall have undergone an examination that will make naming them easier. Glen Stewart with the UC Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group has determined what their genders are. Two of them are male and the other is female.
After conducting the examination, Stewart was able to put bands on them. However, the banding did not come easily. Falcon parents Clara and Esteban Colbert swooped down on the perceived intruder 50 to 80 times while he was trying to work. He says that the parents thought they won the battle after he left the ledge.
Stewart says the fledglings are in "robust" condition.
San Jose students are holding a naming contest for the falcons.
Wasn't there 4 eggs?
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Annette on 05-May-10, 12:37:17 AM
Wasn't there 4 eggs? The fourth egg has hatched but the eyas died after a couple days. :(
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 05-May-10, 06:27:36 AM
Wasn't there 4 eggs? The fourth egg has hatched but the eyas died after a couple days. :( Oooooooooo :( Poor baby.
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Jose
Post by: Falconatic1 on 05-May-10, 08:37:14 PM
Oh dear, I posted this message to a different topic about the San Jose falcons :-[. Oh well. At the risk of repeating myself, here is an update: Clara and Esteban Colbert made use of their new nestbox, with laying beginning on March 2, and finally had four eggs. The first three eyasses hatched on April 11, and the fourth on April 14. The saddest note is that our fourth eyas did not survive. It seemed to just "fail to thrive" and expired around April 17. We've taken a lot of video and posted to YouTube, so you can see their progress. We now have three very robust three-week-old eyasses, and expect fledging in about two weeks or so!
Please visit our YouTube site: http://www.youtube.com/SanJosePFA every so often. Every few days we try to get some new video uploaded; they change so fast! You can see the webcam live streaming video also 24/7 here: http://www2.ucsc.edu/scpbrg/nestcamSJ.htm
I am watching your falconcam personally, checking in on the progress of Beauty and Archer every day. Best wishes for their first brood, falconatics! :wave:
Debbie
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Jose
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 05-May-10, 08:44:23 PM
Oh dear, I posted this message to a different topic about the San Jose falcons :-[. Oh well. At the risk of repeating myself, here is an update: Clara and Esteban Colbert made use of their new nestbox, with laying beginning on March 2, and finally had four eggs. The first three eyasses hatched on April 11, and the fourth on April 14. The saddest note is that our fourth eyas did not survive. It seemed to just "fail to thrive" and expired around April 17. We've taken a lot of video and posted to YouTube, so you can see their progress. We now have three very robust three-week-old eyasses, and expect fledging in about two weeks or so!
Please visit our YouTube site: http://www.youtube.com/SanJosePFA every so often. Every few days we try to get some new video uploaded; they change so fast! You can see the webcam live streaming video also 24/7 here: http://www2.ucsc.edu/scpbrg/nestcamSJ.htm
I am watching your falconcam personally, checking in on the progress of Beauty and Archer every day. Best wishes for their first brood, falconatics! :wave:
Debbie
It's OK Debbie...we're still getting used to this format too! Thanks for the update! In years past I was able to follow the west coast falcons far more than I have this year, so it's good to have reports to read and videos to watch.
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 05-May-10, 08:48:17 PM
It's OK Debbie...we're still getting used to this format too! Thanks for the update! Yeah, it's OK...I do it too. Thanks so much for explaining about the little one who didn't make it. It's sad but it sure does happen. I was watching them today, so cute at this stage. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 09-May-10, 01:46:36 PM
The little explorer...he's a long way from home!
Title: Re: Peregrines in San Josee
Post by: Donna on 09-May-10, 01:48:22 PM
Out N about on a Sunday walk
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