Title: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: Donna on 24-Feb-12, 07:47:32 AM http://www.wqed.org/birdblog_slideshows/pefa_lagu_daytonashores/ (http://www.wqed.org/birdblog_slideshows/pefa_lagu_daytonashores/) Posted by Kate St John
Here's what she said: Every afternoon the gulls wintering in Volusia County, Florida congregate on the beach at Daytona Beach Shores. Before sunset thousands of them mill about or stand shoulder to shoulder facing the wind, unconcerned as people walk or drive by. The beach is a hotspot for birders, too, because the gulls are so approachable. It’s easy to see their plumage details from only 20 feet away though it takes patience to pick through thousands of individuals. Everyone hopes for a rarity. On February 9 during my Florida vacation, Chuck Tague took me to see this spectacle and I met Michael Brothers of the Marine Science Center who monitors and photographs the gulls every day. While there we also saw my favorite raptor, a peregrine falcon looking for a meal. The peregrine is still there. This week Michael witnessed a rare event which he reported on the BRDBRAIN listserve: Today, 2/21, I stopped by to see the gulls at Daytona Beach Shores and witnessed an amazing sight. I saw a large group of gulls take off from along the beach and assumed that some people had chased the birds off. When I got closer I found an adult Peregrine had killed a Laughing Gull and it was calmly eating it right on the beach. The bird was amazingly tame and allowed me to sit only 20 feet away and photograph it for 15 minutes or more. It did not seem bothered by beach walkers going by only a few feet away from it. A few other birders came up and were also able to sit and watch the spectacle. Meanwhile, folks were driving by just behind us, either staring at the bird or oblivious to the rare event right beside them. Michael Brothers Marine Science Center Ponce Inlet, FL. When I saw Michael’s photos I was immediately intrigued. This peregrine is unbanded and unafraid of people. Was it born in a remote place where it never learned to fear humans? Or was it just exceptionally hungry? Click on the image above to see a slideshow of Michael Brother’s beautiful peregrine photos. At the end you’ll see how one passerby reacted to this event. She obviously doesn’t know this is (OMG!!) a peregrine falcon. (all photos by Michael Brothers) Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: valhalla on 24-Feb-12, 08:15:41 AM The Falcon was getting a good meal before heading over to the Tri-Oval :nascar: ;)
Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: MAK on 24-Feb-12, 09:57:44 AM The Falcon was getting a good meal before heading over to the Tri-Oval :nascar: ;) :2funny: :rofl: Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: Shaky on 28-Feb-12, 04:15:15 PM The Falcon was getting a good meal before heading over to the Tri-Oval :nascar: ;) I hope it picked up an umbrella and a fire extinguisher on the way. Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: Donna on 28-Feb-12, 04:42:21 PM The Falcon was getting a good meal before heading over to the Tri-Oval :nascar: ;) I hope it picked up an umbrella and a fire extinguisher on the way. OUCH!! Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: MAK on 28-Feb-12, 04:47:34 PM The Falcon was getting a good meal before heading over to the Tri-Oval :nascar: ;) I hope it picked up an umbrella and a fire extinguisher on the way. :2funny: Yeah right! :hysterical: Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: Carol P. on 28-Feb-12, 05:40:55 PM The Peregrine would have watched for a few moments and before leaving kakked "AMATEURS!" :lol:
Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: valhalla on 29-Feb-12, 05:18:31 AM The Peregrine would have watched for a few moments and before leaving kakked "AMATEURS!" :lol: Those "AMATEURS" were doing over 202 MPH several times - could have kept up with the Peregrine ;) Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: MAK on 29-Feb-12, 02:21:39 PM The Peregrine would have watched for a few moments and before leaving kakked "AMATEURS!" :lol: Those "AMATEURS" were doing over 202 MPH several times - could have kept up with the Peregrine ;) Wouldn't that be a cool race to watch! Tony verses Peregrine!!! Vroom ! Vroom! :gum: Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: birdmusic on 02-Mar-12, 10:20:36 AM The Peregrine would have watched for a few moments and before leaving kakked "AMATEURS!" :lol: Those "AMATEURS" were doing over 202 MPH several times - could have kept up with the Peregrine ;) Ha Ha! I was at that race (forever, it seemed) and all I could think of every time they zoomed by was that they were going exactly as fast as a peregrine! :happy: Title: Re: Daytona beach Falcon Post by: valhalla on 03-Mar-12, 10:41:43 AM The Peregrine would have watched for a few moments and before leaving kakked "AMATEURS!" :lol: Those "AMATEURS" were doing over 202 MPH several times - could have kept up with the Peregrine ;) Ha Ha! I was at that race (forever, it seemed) and all I could think of every time they zoomed by was that they were going exactly as fast as a peregrine! :happy: |