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Title: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Carol P. on 22-Oct-10, 10:28:06 PM
Dana spots a young Peregrine Falcon near the Irondequoit Mall at noon, eating on a telephone pole.  When I receive a text from Dana that the bird is still in the area around 4 pm, I decided to join her.  You can see what we saw and read my report at this link.  Please be warned that the last picture is very graphic.

Enjoy!
Carol P.

http://picasaweb.google.com/libbymybird/JuvenilePeregrineFalconIrondequoitNY102210?feat=directlink


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: MAK on 22-Oct-10, 10:36:01 PM
 :2thumbsup: Good job Dana and Carol!  :handshake:


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Donna on 22-Oct-10, 10:46:00 PM
What a very pretty young falcon. Good going you 2!   :clap: Were the Gulls hit by a car?


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Carol P. on 22-Oct-10, 10:51:22 PM
What a very pretty young falcon. Good going you 2!   :clap: Were the Gulls hit by a car?

I'm pretty sure they were both hit by cars.  The dead one was in the path of cars, while the one that was still living was in the medium.  Hope they're able to save it.  Not sure what caused them to fly so low.  We didn't even know they were there at first, but the Peregrine sure did.
 


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Donna on 22-Oct-10, 11:13:57 PM
What a very pretty young falcon. Good going you 2!   :clap: Were the Gulls hit by a car?

I'm pretty sure they were both hit by cars.  The dead one was in the path of cars, while the one that was still living was in the medium.  Hope they're able to save it.  Not sure what caused them to fly so low.  We didn't even know they were there at first, but the Peregrine sure did.
 

Very sad for the pair but a happy Peregrine. Hope she doesn't bank on that happening again.


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Joyce on 22-Oct-10, 11:17:02 PM
Great report and pics.  This demonstrates that peregrines are opportunists too, and their lack of cautiousness at a young age when they are very hungry.  So glad you both were there to keep an eye out for this juvie.  Nice job.

Joyce


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: jeanne on 23-Oct-10, 12:22:01 AM
beautiful pictures and report.  i so hate when they feed on the ground;(


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: valhalla on 23-Oct-10, 05:51:15 AM
:ditto:  Jeanne and Joyce's comments - however, that is youth!


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Bird Crazy on 23-Oct-10, 08:37:30 AM
their lack of cautiousness at a young age

Joyce
the same can be said for the human animal too hence all the gray hairs of parents


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Donna on 23-Oct-10, 08:48:05 AM
their lack of cautiousness at a young age

Joyce
the same can be said for the human animal too hence all the gray hairs of parents

(http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww173/prestonjjrtr/Smileys%20Holidays/Halloween/8_1_224_11044.gif) So true BC


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Bird Crazy on 23-Oct-10, 08:58:08 AM
she is a beauty Thanks for moving that gull. I hope she learns to stay off the streets.


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Braveheart2665 on 24-Oct-10, 09:21:07 PM
Oh juvie falcon please keep safe & stay off the ground !


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: grannywood on 29-Oct-10, 07:37:25 PM
I finally gathered pictures from last weekends events.  Here's some pics or the unbanded juvie I was lucky enough to watch eating a pigeon at lunch, and a gull for dinner last Friday.   I work in the area and have checked each day this week but was unable to spot the falcon again.  Was it just passing through our area, or has it learned to stay away from me  ;)

Warning, the first 10 pics are not for those with a weak stomach.

http://tinyurl.com/36tmymz


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: MAK on 29-Oct-10, 08:12:40 PM
                                         :2thumbsup:  Great shots Dana!
                  :vamp:                                :ghost:                                     :cat:


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: Donna on 29-Oct-10, 08:41:01 PM
Beautiful pics Dana, I love the action shots. Thanks so much.


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: falconsforever129 on 29-Oct-10, 11:38:21 PM
These are beautiful pictures!  :clap: :heart:


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: jeanne on 30-Oct-10, 12:33:03 AM
Oh, Dana!!!  Again, just beautiful!!  Stay off the ground, little one


Title: Re: A Young Juvenile Peregrine Falcon in Irondequoit, NY - 10/22/10
Post by: anneintoronto on 05-Nov-10, 06:31:02 PM
Thank you for sharing your partly sad, partly exciting adventure with us!  It's hard to see any dead bird on the road.  I've noticed a more than usual number of dead pigeons on the roads around here and wonder why. Particularly two pairs, one pigeon quite a bit larger than the other...  Each pigeon parent stays with one fledgling to teach it the ways of the world and I'm afraid that these two "couples" made some kind of mistake -- the question is, was it the teacher or the pupil...and will other pigeons learn any lessons...  Pigeons are much smarter than given credit for, but there is a limit!  I certainly hate to think about a young peregrine, not completely versed in the ways of the world, being anywhere close to traffic!  What terribly quick mishaps can occur in such places -- proven by those two unfortunate gulls!  I hope that this young, adventuresome peregrine learns to heed cars and continues to have a wonderful life!

Thanks again for the photos and the anecdote!

Anne in Toronto