Title: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 28-Dec-09, 09:01:48 AM We'd like to hear your favorite M&K, A&B memories and stories. There are so many, I don't know where to begin. I will always be grateful to Rhea Mae for sending Lucky to me. Everytime I look at him, I think about that day. :happy:
So get your thinking caps on and post away. :wave: Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 28-Dec-09, 11:51:45 AM Or if you have a request for a story, let us know.
We'd like to hear your favorite M&K, A&B memories and stories. There are so many, I don't know where to begin. I will always be grateful to Rhea Mae for sending Lucky to me. Everytime I look at him, I think about that day. :happy: So get your thinking caps on and post away. :wave: Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: jeanne on 28-Dec-09, 12:40:28 PM My requested favorite story is Mariah and Isaura-- when Isaura started losing altitude and Mariah went to assist. It makes me cry but I love that story.
There are so many sweet stories like Kaver trying to coax Mariah out of the nestbox after she was injured. Here's a couple of Susan B stories. I missed Quest's first fledge though spoke with the exhausted watchers who had to assist when she was close to traffic. When I returned, she was hopping and walking on a building across the street and to the left of Kodak. This was not the typical fledge (why should we be surprised by her now)! Many times, at first fledge, the falcons seemed to be attracted to those blasted smokestacks or sliding down the roof of Kodak. She hopped around for 4 hours-- rather than getting tired and staying put. We hadn't seen Susan B in a day or so. I think Brian and a couple of others checked for sound near the apts that were being constructed in what used to be "our" parking lot. I walked over to the building with Carol P and Jim P. We saw Quest and she was just hanging out. Suddenly she flew to the smokestacks. We were walking over when Jim pointed and mouthed "Susan B." She was walking in a parking lot near the stacks. Carol and I walked toward the area and I think, Jim went to get a towel. When she started walking around parked cars, a rescue was in order. She walked in through a fenced area and Brian jumped the fence, covered and grabbed her and put her in the box. Can't remember who had the water bottle and spritzed her. Jim took the box to Kodak and released her. Up close-- as from afar-- she was very cute! Also during that summer, Dan S., Carol P and I were on a morning watch. We heard kakking. It was close. Sure enough, Susan B was on the bridge on the outside of the railing-- looking at us. We stayed far from her but worried because we didn't want her to not fear people. Just an inquisitive baby falcon, that was all! (Esperanza once landed with a stick near one of the brewery workers and looked up at him). Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 28-Dec-09, 12:58:26 PM Or if you have a request for a story, let us know. We'd like to hear your favorite M&K, A&B memories and stories. There are so many, I don't know where to begin. I will always be grateful to Rhea Mae for sending Lucky to me. Everytime I look at him, I think about that day. :happy: So get your thinking caps on and post away. :wave: So...for those of us whose memory is a bit fuzzy, could you re-tell Lucky's story? Thanks! Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 28-Dec-09, 01:40:04 PM Lucky’s Tail
It was near the end of the2006 Falcon Season. Rhea Mae was the last of M&K’s young left in the area that year. Let’s just say she was very spoiled by this time, getting all the food brought in by both her parents. Just the day before, she had 4 meals, including her first witnessed successful hunt. This turned out to be lucky for a wayward Cockatiel that flew into the gorge one summer morning. As I pulled up at the east end of the pedestrian bridge, I spotted a few of my fellow Watchers gathered. All binoculars were up and pointed in the direction of the observation deck on the east side of the High Falls. I arrived at the same time as Dana and Lou. Brian ran over and asked if I had any bird food with me. Well, of course I did! Never leave home without it. Brian then explained that a white Cockatiel had just flown under the pedestrian bridge, heading towards the High Falls. Rhea Mae had been dozing on the rocks near the observation deck, sleeping off her multiple meals from the day before. When the Cockatiel approached Rhea Mae, she took off to investigate. What was this strange white creature that had entered a Falcon’s Territory? Rhea Mae gave chase. The Cockatiel dove into a nearby grouping of trees near the railroad track. That’s where we headed, a handful of sunflower seeds and rescue box in hand. As we got closer to the trees, Rhea Mae floated just above us, grabbing at leaves. Dana, Brian and I walked into the small wooded area, searching for the Cockatiel. Finally, I spotted a small white bird, head tucked under his wing, sound asleep. There was no way we could reach him and I was afraid that he would be scared into flight. I stuck out my hand and said three magic words, “Are you hungry?” Immediately a little white head popped up and he looked down at us. It only took a moment for him to decide that, yes, he was VERY hungry. He spread his wings and flew down to us, landing on Dana, who had been standing behind me. I quickly turned around and grabbed him, gently placing him in the box that Brian and Dana held open. We carried him back to the pedestrian bridge and everyone was able to see a little orange cheeked face peaking out through the holes in the box. I decided this little one needed a name and a new home. That’s how Lucky came to live with me. Our Vet said he was very lucky. In fact, he was probably within a day or so of starving. We attempted to find his owners, but couldn’t. So now Lucky lives with me and his sister Justice. Every time I look at Lucky, I remember that day. Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: jeanne on 28-Dec-09, 04:05:03 PM Carol, was this the same year the mourning dove had its unfortunate experience? I seem to recall that when Lucky was in the tree, we immediately thought of you and birds.
Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 28-Dec-09, 05:34:37 PM Yes Jeanne. It was the same year. 2006 is a year that is hard to forget.
Carol, was this the same year the mourning dove had its unfortunate experience? I seem to recall that when Lucky was in the tree, we immediately thought of you and birds. Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 28-Dec-09, 07:47:32 PM Lucky’s Tail It was near the end of the2006 Falcon Season. Rhea Mae was the last of M&K’s young left in the area that year. Let’s just say she was very spoiled by this time, getting all the food brought in by both her parents. Just the day before, she had 4 meals, including her first witnessed successful hunt. This turned out to be lucky for a wayward Cockatiel that flew into the gorge one summer morning... So now Lucky lives with me and his sister Justice. Every time I look at Lucky, I remember that day. Thanks Carol! I remembered he was rescued during a falcon watch, but I didn't remember Rhea Mae's role in the story...a lucky cockatiel for sure! Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Donna on 28-Dec-09, 08:01:56 PM Lucky’s Tail It was near the end of the2006 Falcon Season. Rhea Mae was the last of M&K’s young left in the area that year. Let’s just say she was very spoiled by this time, getting all the food brought in by both her parents. Just the day before, she had 4 meals, including her first witnessed successful hunt. This turned out to be lucky for a wayward Cockatiel that flew into the gorge one summer morning... So now Lucky lives with me and his sister Justice. Every time I look at Lucky, I remember that day. Thanks Carol! I remembered he was rescued during a falcon watch, but I didn't remember Rhea Mae's role in the story...a lucky cockatiel for sure! There's nothing better than a ~~~LUCKY~~~ Rescue! Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories-- 2006 Post by: jeanne on 28-Dec-09, 08:25:17 PM When Rhea Mae fledged and went down the smokestack, I remember the whole falcon family moved across the street and stayed on the stack/catwalk/railings. The watchers moved too! What a year!
Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: valhalla on 29-Dec-09, 05:29:33 AM There appears to be a Rhea Mae theme developing here :laugh:
Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 29-Dec-09, 08:44:21 AM Isaura's Tail - June 24, 2003 (From my Watch Report on the Yahoo Board)
Some of you were not around when the Princess Isaura was born. She was the only girl that year, with four brothers. She definitely had Kaver wrapped around her talon. LOL Here's a fledge watch I will never forget. I apologize to those that have already read this, but I thought others might want to read it. We have so many new members. Isaura's First Day of Flight as Reported on Kodak Birdcam Discussion Board – June 24, 2003 Fledge Watch - 4:00-9:00 p.m. I'd like to start my report off by letting everyone know that all 5 babies are accounted for and well, as is Mariah. Kaver was there most of the time, but took off. I'm sure he was off hunting and will return soon. Ok, on with the fledge watch. As everyone knows it was Isaura's day for adventure. This morning, Lisa spotted her in a fenced in area below the Bee Bee Station smoke stack, where she stayed most of the morning. I met Jim P in the visitor's parking lot across from the Kodak tower. He had all the babies spotted, including Isaura on the cat walk of the center smoke stack and Destiny on the NE corner of the 17th Floor of the tower. Jim had to leave, so I was on my own until 5:00 p.m. Marcia drove by and said that she would be back as soon as she parked her car. Oh, by the way, did I mention how hot it was? No, well, it was very HOT. OK, on with the report. ;-) While I was waiting for Marcia to join me, I watched Isaura, who decided at that moment to take off. I followed her flight from the stack to the tower. She stopped about 1/2 way over and then headed back to the smoke stack. She was losing altitude and ended up hitting the stack below the catwalk. After bouncing off of the stack she headed north, past all the stacks and towards the gorge. I watched for about a minute, but she did not reappear. I went north down Mill St. to the end where it veers to the left. Straight ahead is Falls St. This street leads down to the river to the now nearly abandoned Bee Bee Station. I checked out the area to see if I could spot Isaura. No such luck. Darn, where could she have gone? :-( I headed back up to the visitor's parking lot where Marcia joined me, and explained to her what happened. We both agreed to go down Falls St. to the river (Genesee River) which is very steep. We went down to the bottom and again looked around to see if we could spot the little scoundrel. Still no luck. I'm glad Marcia was with me at this point because (#1) it's scary down there and (#2) she has eagle eyes. ;-) She spoted a falcon flying in circles over a building on the other side of the river, far away. We figured it must be Mariah circling over Isaura's location. I just cannot believe that she went that far on her first day of flying. We headed back up this very steep road (did I tell you how hot it was ;-) and walked back to the visitor's parking lot where we were met by Lisa McK & Linda. We explained to them what happened and we all headed out to the pedestrian bridge to see if we could see anything from there. After a few minutes of looking, someone spotted two falcons heading back towards the tower from across the river. Guess who it was! Mariah was escorting Isaura back home. You could tell that Isaura was really tired. As she lost altitude, Mariah would gently nudge her from below, until, finally, Isaura landed safely on the tower. Whew! I have to say right now, that I have never seen a more beautiful sight than this mom bringing her baby back safely from so far away. I just can't imagine how Mariah found her so quickly. It's amazing to me. Well, we all headed back to the tower to see where Mariah and Isaura landed. Isaura took off at 5:00 p.m. and Mariah had her home at 5:40 p.m. We were all very happy. ;-) To this day it still amazes me how Mariah "escorted" Isaura back to the tower. I didn't have a camera back then, so I never got any pictures. I can still see Mariah gently "nudging" Isaura from slightly below and behind her. Mariah is the best Peregrine mom ever. ;-) Carol P. Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Kris G. on 29-Dec-09, 10:16:41 AM I've never heard these tales before, Carol, so thanks for sharing them with us.
Kris Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: valhalla on 29-Dec-09, 11:16:48 AM Isaura's Tail - June 24, 2003 (From my Watch Report on the Yahoo Board) Some of you were not around when the Princess Isaura was born. She was the only girl that year, with four brothers. She definitely had Kaver wrapped around her talon. LOL To this day it still amazes me how Mariah "escorted" Isaura back to the tower. I didn't have a camera back then, so I never got any pictures. I can still see Mariah gently "nudging" Isaura from slightly below and behind her. Mariah is the best Peregrine mom ever. ;-) Carol P. I cried the first time I read this not too long ago and I'm crying again. M&K were simply special and unique - they had that magic that clicked (yes, I'm personifying them, but some "critters" have "it") and from that magic they taught parenting. Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: jeanne on 29-Dec-09, 11:24:02 AM :crying:
I love this story!! :heart: :heart: :heart: Mariah is such a special falcon and such a wonderful mom. I'm not sure where falls st is and which building??? Thanks so much, Carol!!! Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: MAK on 29-Dec-09, 12:48:53 PM :wave: I too, love reading these stories. I began my involvement in Mariah and Kavers' last year of parenting. I've missed alot of falcon watching prior to that. Better late than never as they say!
Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 29-Dec-09, 02:05:26 PM Hey Jeanne - Falls St is the one that decends to the bottom of the gorge near the BeeBee Station. It's quite a hike down and back up. The building Isaura was on is (I believe) the DDS Bldg??? on the NW corner of St Paul and Smith St.
:crying: I love this story!! :heart: :heart: :heart: Mariah is such a special falcon and such a wonderful mom. I'm not sure where falls st is and which building??? Thanks so much, Carol!!! Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: jeanne on 29-Dec-09, 03:51:24 PM Hey Jeanne - Falls St is the one that decends to the bottom of the gorge near the BeeBee Station. It's quite a hike down and back up. The building Isaura was on is (I believe) the DDS Bldg??? on the NW corner of St Paul and Smith St. :crying: I love this story!! :heart: :heart: :heart: Mariah is such a special falcon and such a wonderful mom. I'm not sure where falls st is and which building??? Thanks so much, Carol!!! Yike!!! What a fledge! :scaredblue: Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Aafke on 29-Dec-09, 04:54:31 PM I found this old watch report from June 24 2002, it's so nice to read about Mariah and Kaver and the eyasses from that moment Isis and Freedom.
:heart: greetings Aafke garavin - 07:41pm Jun 24, 2002 EST (#9610 of 9674) Jim Pisello - Rochester, NY Afternoon Falcon Watch Well, I got outside around 16:40, to find Isis on the perch rail outside the nest box and Mariah sitting on the east railing below the nest box, facing toward the gorge. I walked out into the Kodak parking lot across from the box to get as shallow a view as possible. I heard some calling from Isis, and a possible reply, but it was impossible to say with any certainty, given the distance, wind and traffic noise. Kaver was flying around, having just delivered dinner to Isis. Cathy Steeb joined me as we headed for the Kodak Visitor lot across State Street. Kaver went into what looked like a stoop and we lost sight of him behind some buildings, but he appeared some minutes later atop the middle RGE smokestack, empty taloned. Both he and Mariah maintained their positions and were quite placid. Cathy and I headed to the north, skirting the fenceline of the abandoned RGE power plant, and got a view of the north and east sides of the playpen. We had no sign of Freedom, though, so we headed out to the bridge. Our luck was no better out there, and at about 17:20 we headed back toward State Street. Cathy had to go back to work, so I took up a position in the Kodak parking lot once again, and backed up as far as I could, the better to see up onto the ledge of the playpen. Kaver disappeared from the stack at this time, and I circled around to the west to see if I could make out any movement on the ledge, but I had no success. I decided to move to higher ground for a better look into the playpen, so I crossed the street and went up to the seventh level of the High Falls/State Street Parking Garage, found myself a nice steady platform on which to place my binoculars, and settled in. I scanned the south and east sides of the playpen for many minutes, but I was unable to see Freedom. Kaver returned briefly, landing on the southeast corner of the south railing, and both adults sat for several minutes before Kaver flew away to the south, presumably for more hunting. I left around 18:00 without having spotted Freedom. I think this is a case of no news being good news. Both parents seemed at ease, not fluttering around worrying, but watchful, much like Mariah was last year when one of the fledglings tired herself out and had to take a rest on the roof of one of the Kodak buildings. There was no sustained screeching, such as one might expect from a fledgling in trouble. There are also a number of objects that serve to block much of the view in the playpen, not the least of which are the 8 floodlights mounted at each corner and midway along each side of the ledge. These are painted grey, and are very similar to the coloration of a falcon in partial shade. I may have been looking right at Freedom, and simply couldn't make him out amid all the ground clutter. I see no cause for worry at this point, though I'll be sure to be outside early tomorrow morning. From the look of things, Isis may be joining her brother any time now, so we may be hunting for two fledglings instead of one. Time will tell, but I am confident that everything is OK so far. Title: Re: As 2009 Comes to a Close.......Favorite Rochester Falcon Stories Post by: Carol P. on 29-Dec-09, 05:16:58 PM Thanks for posting Jim's report Aafke. As we all know, Freedom did well for himself up in Canada. :happy: In fact, his son Archer returned to Rochester in 2009. :happy:
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