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Title: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Donna on 21-Aug-11, 05:31:46 PM
OMG, they come back for drinks and stuff!!

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rapid-city-peregrines#id8568831 (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rapid-city-peregrines#id8568831)  Looks like the one below has an injury! Live now on web cam


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Donna on 21-Aug-11, 06:10:32 PM
2 males and 2 females. Rio, the female was injured in a traffic accident, taken to rehab and released yesterday. I guess the injuries to her wings is what I see on her now. She's eating and flying fine. I was worried. I should always investigate before I get all hyped up.

Eating her food, the others wouldn't let her before. :(


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: MAK on 21-Aug-11, 06:24:36 PM
I bookmarked this one. Thanks Donna!  :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: nycbird on 21-Aug-11, 10:47:56 PM
There is another hackbox to the left and a couple younger pefas in that.


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 22-Aug-11, 04:09:38 AM
Have been meaning to ask this for ages... what is "hacking"? And why is it done? (Showing my ignorance... again!)


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Donna on 22-Aug-11, 06:03:41 AM
There is another hackbox to the left and a couple younger pefas in that.

I saw that nyc when they panned the cameras yesterday. They had a lot in the box this season. The one falcon I saw that had red on her wings, I read it was red spray. PHEW!!


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Donna on 22-Aug-11, 06:07:46 AM
Have been meaning to ask this for ages... what is "hacking"? And why is it done? (Showing my ignorance... again!)

http://rapidcityfalcons.blogspot.com/2011/06/june-20-2011.html (http://rapidcityfalcons.blogspot.com/2011/06/june-20-2011.html)  Bobbie, you can read about hacking here on the Rapid City Blog. They had 11 in the hack box this season.


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 22-Aug-11, 06:41:31 AM
Have been meaning to ask this for ages... what is "hacking"? And why is it done? (Showing my ignorance... again!)

http://rapidcityfalcons.blogspot.com/2011/06/june-20-2011.html (http://rapidcityfalcons.blogspot.com/2011/06/june-20-2011.html)  Bobbie, you can read about hacking here on the Rapid City Blog. They had 11 in the hack box this season.

Thanks, Donna!


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 22-Aug-11, 06:43:32 AM
OK, I get the hack idea - but why is it done? Do they take youngsters from failed nests? Are the bird captive-bred in the first place??


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 22-Aug-11, 06:45:53 AM
OK, I get the hack idea - but why is it done? Do they take youngsters from failed nests? Are the bird captive-bred in the first place??

Maybe I should have read "About our Project" more carefully... captive-bred, huh? Only captive-bred?


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Donna on 22-Aug-11, 06:53:19 AM
OK, I get the hack idea - but why is it done? Do they take youngsters from failed nests? Are the bird captive-bred in the first place??

Maybe I should have read "About our Project" more carefully... captive-bred, huh? Only captive-bred?

Not only captive bred Bobbie. They will take 1 or 2 eyases from a nest or nests that had 3 or more eggs. They usually Hack to bring the species back to that particular area. Some have mixed feelings on Hacking but usually it's a success. By the time they are 40 days old, they will remove them and take them to the hack box where they are fed, watered and released after about 10 days. No human interaction.


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 22-Aug-11, 07:10:10 AM
Thanks for sticking with me on this one, D-G. Without knowing a thing about it, it does seem to be a useful (and harmless?) way of expanding the population. 'Twould be interesting to read others' comments.


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 22-Aug-11, 09:21:30 AM
Thanks for sticking with me on this one, D-G. Without knowing a thing about it, it does seem to be a useful (and harmless?) way of expanding the population. 'Twould be interesting to read others' comments.

Well, were it not for the captive-bred hack release programs started in, among other places, Rochester, NY and Toronto, Ontario, there would be no peregrines at all on the east coast.


Title: Re: Rapid City Hacked Falcons
Post by: Donna on 22-Aug-11, 06:45:09 PM
Yesterday the Red team were eating, now it's the Green team!

And here's one behind bars.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rapid-city-peregrines#id8568831 (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rapid-city-peregrines#id8568831) Eating now on Cam