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Title: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 10-Jan-11, 06:12:28 PM
Would you believe it?!  MAK is on her way home from Arkansas by bus and what does she see around 4:15 today...a falcon flying above the Liberty Building (with twin statues) in downtown Buffalo.  She says, "Woohoo, my 1st one in 15 days! SWEET!"

Congratulations - that's a first watch report for Buffalo too.  That's a lot more than what Kathy O, Lisa, Dana and I found when we went to Buffalo on the last day of the year.  We came up empty handed at 4 locations.

Sounds like MAK saw the Statler pefa.  Glad to know a falcon's still out and about.

Joyce

Edit in red.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 10-Jan-11, 06:56:50 PM
How cool is that? Yes, MAK was all excited.  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 10-Jan-11, 07:36:48 PM
So cool!!!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 10-Jan-11, 09:07:16 PM
Actually, it was Dana, not me, that went on the last trip to Buffalo with you gals and I believe that MAK saw the Statler Pefa, not BB.  But who knows for sure.    

Really glad MAK and Sue made it home safely.

Carol P.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 10-Jan-11, 10:28:41 PM
Actually, it was Dana, not me, that went on the last trip to Buffalo with you gals and I believe that MAK saw the Statler Pefa, not BB.  But who knows for sure. 

I KNEW THAT...(just testing). LOL!  Geesh...we've been on so many falcon adventures, I guess you were there in spirit anyway.  Oh yeah, I knew it was the Statler Pefa; must have had BB on my mind.  Must be the strain on the brain from not seeing any falcons this past weekend.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: valhalla on 11-Jan-11, 05:02:48 AM
Really glad MAK and Sue made it home safely.

Carol P.

:ditto:   :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 11-Jan-11, 05:33:50 AM
Really glad MAK and Sue made it home safely.

Carol P.

:ditto:   :clap:

Welcome back, MAK! Everyone missed ya!

That Buffalo falcon was all arranged as your own special fly-past.

Slainte!

Bobbie


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 11-Jan-11, 06:38:33 AM
 :hello: Good to be back! Sometimes I just can't believe how lucky I am. I was just pointing out the building to Sue as our bus rolled into downtown Buffalo and out shot a falcon from nowhere. It must have been saying practice up MAK cuz there's 2 falcons at home to be found tomorrow morning!  ;D :foxbinocs:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 11-Jan-11, 07:22:03 AM
Told ya, MAK - a ceremonial fly-past just for you and Sue!

Right! That's enough of the Welcome-Back jollifications. Git yerself out there in the field and sort out dem falcons!

 :wave:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 11-Jan-11, 07:36:56 AM
Actually, it was Dana, not me, that went on the last trip to Buffalo with you gals and I believe that MAK saw the Statler Pefa, not BB.  But who knows for sure. 

I KNEW THAT...(just testing). LOL!  Geesh...we've been on so many falcon adventures, I guess you were there in spirit anyway.  Oh yeah, I knew it was the Statler Pefa; must have had BB on my mind.  Must be the strain on the brain from not seeing any falcons this past weekend.

I was DEFINITELY there in spirit!   :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 20-Jan-11, 07:24:56 PM
From GeneseeBirds-L Digest, Vol 90, Issue 28:

1-19-11 - McKay Tower, U.B. South Campus - 1 Peregrine on nest box branch at ~5pm.

1-16-11 - LaSalle Park -1 Peregrine calling while hovering & swooping around chimney top of water treatment plant - nothing else around.

(LaSalle Park is on the Buffalo Harbor where Lake Erie enters the Niagara River. Plant is at Porter Ave & Amvets Dr.  This could have been a Statler falcon.)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 21-Feb-11, 11:06:25 PM
Well, since this is all about the Buffalo Falcons, this seemed the appropriate spot for it.

Kathy O, Lisa McK and I decided to visit Buffalo, NY today and we're really glad we did.  At the end of the day, we saw 7 different Peregrine Falcons.  Check out my pics and report here.  No sign on needed.

Enjoy!

http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=8920589820105%3A1355393123&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee (http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=8920589820105%3A1355393123&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee)

Carol P.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 21-Feb-11, 11:11:13 PM
I started a Buffalo Falcon News 2011 Topic, 2010 was locked.

Well, since this is all about the Buffalo Falcons, this seemed the appropriate spot for it.

Kathy O, Lisa McK and I decided to visit Buffalo, NY today and we're really glad we did.  At the end of the day, we saw 7 different Peregrine Falcons.  Check out my pics and report here.  No sign on needed.

Enjoy!

http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=8920589820105%3A1355393123&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee (http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=8920589820105%3A1355393123&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee)

Carol P.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 21-Feb-11, 11:14:00 PM
With so many nest sites in Buffalo, they are going to need a lot of help on their Watches.  If you live in or near Buffalo, please consider helping out.  You can leave a message here or contact Sage.  Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.  Those young fledglings can get into so much trouble on those first flights!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: BIGFRANK on 22-Feb-11, 03:38:04 AM
Any U can positively ID from photos?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 22-Feb-11, 09:55:27 AM
I started a Buffalo Falcon News 2011 Topic, 2010 was locked.

Well, since this is all about the Buffalo Falcons, this seemed the appropriate spot for it.

Kathy O, Lisa McK and I decided to visit Buffalo, NY today and we're really glad we did.  At the end of the day, we saw 7 different Peregrine Falcons.  Check out my pics and report here.  No sign on needed.

Enjoy!

http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=8920589820105%3A1355393123&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee (http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=8920589820105%3A1355393123&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee)

Carol P.

 :clap: Good for you guys-7 falcons-that's G R E A T!  :foxbinocs:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 22-Feb-11, 11:19:40 AM
With so many nest sites in Buffalo, they are going to need a lot of help on their Watches.  If you live in or near Buffalo, please consider helping out.  You can leave a message here or contact Sage.  Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.  Those young fledglings can get into so much trouble on those first flights!
Carol, maybe you and Joyce and Kathy should take  your wonderful pictures and slide shows to the media in Buffalo.  Put the pictures in the Buffalo News, on their website, on the news programs.  Maybe it just needs to be publicized a bit more in Buffalo.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 22-Feb-11, 06:01:34 PM
Any U can positively ID from photos?

Hey Big Frank.  Sorry to say we were too far away in each case to get any kind of ID.  It was bitter cold, so we did most of our watching from inside a warm car.  Hopefully, when the weather gets a little warmer, we'll attempt to get ID's. 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 22-Feb-11, 06:03:57 PM
With so many nest sites in Buffalo, they are going to need a lot of help on their Watches.  If you live in or near Buffalo, please consider helping out.  You can leave a message here or contact Sage.  Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.  Those young fledglings can get into so much trouble on those first flights!
Carol, maybe you and Joyce and Kathy should take  your wonderful pictures and slide shows to the media in Buffalo.  Put the pictures in the Buffalo News, on their website, on the news programs.  Maybe it just needs to be publicized a bit more in Buffalo.

That's a great idea Margaret!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 22-Feb-11, 06:26:33 PM
With so many nest sites in Buffalo, they are going to need a lot of help on their Watches.  If you live in or near Buffalo, please consider helping out.  You can leave a message here or contact Sage.  Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.  Those young fledglings can get into so much trouble on those first flights!
Carol, maybe you and Joyce and Kathy should take  your wonderful pictures and slide shows to the media in Buffalo.  Put the pictures in the Buffalo News, on their website, on the news programs.  Maybe it just needs to be publicized a bit more in Buffalo.

That's a great idea Margaret!

I agree, word must get out. Some of the Rochester people need to know too, especially City Hall guards!  :harhar:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 22-Feb-11, 10:24:00 PM
With so many nest sites in Buffalo, they are going to need a lot of help on their Watches.  If you live in or near Buffalo, please consider helping out.  You can leave a message here or contact Sage.  Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.  Those young fledglings can get into so much trouble on those first flights!
Carol, maybe you and Joyce and Kathy should take  your wonderful pictures and slide shows to the media in Buffalo.  Put the pictures in the Buffalo News, on their website, on the news programs.  Maybe it just needs to be publicized a bit more in Buffalo.

That's a great idea Margaret!

I agree, word must get out. Some of the Rochester people need to know too, especially City Hall guards!  :harhar:
I agree with Donna.  Rochester needs more publicity too.  Who has a PR  background?   Who can taol to Marcotte at D and C?    The words needs to be spread, not only in Buffalo, but in our own city too. 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 23-Feb-11, 07:18:00 AM
What a fun report!  Since I've visted all those spots, it was like almost being there. I am so glad you finally spotted a pefa at the grain elevators.  Yes - that is the side I saw both on last year, except they were a little farther back on building.

The only ID I can confirm is BB, the female at UB.  I saw her purple USFW band last week.



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 26-Feb-11, 02:48:19 PM
 :wave:  Wow!  I am thrilled to see such fantastic pefa-watchers spending some time helping keep track of the Buffalo birds!  Especially given the cold temp, snow and wind!   
Rock on, Rochester!   bguitar

Until we return in early April, we'll be tracking eagles and ospreys in southwest florida.  :)
 
CT and UB are fairly easy, well, very easy!  Statler takes more effort having to work around those buildings.  Grand Island bridges and Niagara Gorge much more difficult, but luckily, there will be an intern for those three sites this year!   :2thumbsup:  And when you go to the grain elevators, if the two aren't right there, look on down the road on the cement elevators, just past the little harbor.  They are seen in both areas and flying over to Tifft as well.

And next time you visit Buffalo, there are two pefas along Delaware Ave between Gates Circle and North St, which desperately need spotting.  With all the trees and relatively narrow street, it's not easy to find them once the trees leaf out.  First photos of them this year get the prize!   Suggestions for where to place a nestbox will also be appreciated!  I'm thinking Millard~

Had fun all morning watching an Anhinga swimming around the lake outside our lanai, going underwater for quite a ways, surfacing, repeating.  A couple days ago I counted 18 Anhingas paddling around, going under, going the length of the lake, then they flew off.  Today also egrets and big turtles.   


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 07-Mar-11, 07:27:22 PM
Sage has a new Picasa Web Album Pefas 2011 UB.  Attached is a picture of the female BB at the MacKay Tower.

You can check here to see the album:  https://picasaweb.google.com/Sage836/Pefas2011UB (https://picasaweb.google.com/Sage836/Pefas2011UB)

Joyce



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 18-Mar-11, 03:14:57 AM
On Wednesday 3/16, I was in meetings from 9 to 5 (literally), followed by a company dinner.  With little time to spare, I took a detour to see the UB falcons.  For me, there is no better way to wind down, than to get a falcon fix. It made the dinner all that more pleasurable.

"BB" was on a NE ledge of the Mackay Tower - sitting and preening.  As I was getting ready to leave, I saw the tiercel on the corner of Clark Hall, which is the closest building to the Mackay Tower.  I took a few pictures, and then headed to my car.  As I approached the road, he took off, and I went back to see if he was on the tower.  He did a couple aerial displays for BB, then landed on top of the tower.  It was difficult to see him with the smoke coming from the tower.  BB moved to the nestbox perch.  In the below photo you can make out her ID -N/58.  



In one photo of the male, it looks like an all black band, but it is not absolutely clear. This would be consistent with "Yankee" from the Canadian falls side.  I suspect it is the same pair as last year.  

Here is the link to my slideshow. To view individual photos, click X at bottom of the slideshow to return to the album.

https://picasaweb.google.com/wnyfalconwatcher/WED31611UBPefas#slideshow/5585278246731237426 (https://picasaweb.google.com/wnyfalconwatcher/WED31611UBPefas#slideshow/5585278246731237426)

Enjoy!
Joyce


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 18-Mar-11, 06:51:02 AM
Good job Joyce, you have some really nice shots of the Falcons. Thanks!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 18-Mar-11, 12:02:07 PM
 :coolphotos: :flash: :thanx:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 27-Mar-11, 08:27:33 PM
Thanks, Joyce!  A beautiful album!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 29-Mar-11, 07:32:39 PM
Buffalo has 1st egg!!!   :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 29-Mar-11, 08:02:34 PM
 :dance1:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: dharrington on 29-Mar-11, 08:07:54 PM
Re:  Buffalo Egg - who's is it?  Is there a webcam?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 29-Mar-11, 08:11:51 PM
Re:  Buffalo Egg - who's is it?  Is there a webcam?

http://www.buffalo.edu/webcam/falconcam2.html (http://www.buffalo.edu/webcam/falconcam2.html) yes there is debbie

This is where Joyce, MAK, Carol, Dana, KathyO, Brian and a few other go. University of Buffalo: Yankee & BB


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 01-Apr-11, 03:24:02 PM
Univ. of Buffalo - BB and Yankee have 2 eggs...



Sage comments:
"The UB cams work on MIE, not Firefox. Also they don't work on our Mac or iPads. :(

I'll be on the road for about a week and may not be able to post. If anyone can post screen caps of the UB nest activity, that would be great!"


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 01-Apr-11, 06:42:11 PM
Univ. of Buffalo - BB and Yankee have 2 eggs...



Sage comments:
"The UB cams work on MIE, not Firefox. Also they don't work on our Mac or iPads. :(

I'll be on the road for about a week and may not be able to post. If anyone can post screen caps of the UB nest activity, that would be great!"


I'm watching it now on Firefox! It works just fine.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 01-Apr-11, 07:17:09 PM
Buffalo livestream working great for me on firefox! BB is sitting on her 2 eggs right now. ;D


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Lou on 02-Apr-11, 09:27:45 PM
I traveled to Buffalo on my birthday (Mar 18) and also stopped by INWR on my way home. What nice presents I received in seeing two pairs of falcons, four eagles, and other gifts of nature. Just got around to putting an album together..

http://tinyurl.com/3udoesc (http://tinyurl.com/3udoesc)

Lou


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 02-Apr-11, 09:39:01 PM
You have some great pictures there Lou. Thanks, glad you had a fun Birthday.  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Patti from Kentucky on 02-Apr-11, 09:53:07 PM
Great lookin' shots, Lou! 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 03-Apr-11, 12:32:12 AM
Neat photos!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 03-Apr-11, 12:32:50 AM
 :wave: Louigi ...you da bomb!  :clap: I love Central Terminal. Thanks for taking the time to put this album together.  ;D


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Shaky on 03-Apr-11, 09:29:19 AM
Molto bene!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 03-Apr-11, 11:59:36 AM
Three EGGS at UB.

Based on behavior, looks like pair at Central Terminal have egg(s).  Both were staying close and guarding the nestbox.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 03-Apr-11, 02:22:09 PM
 :wave:  No falcon pics but here's a link to view the sun setting at Central Terminal in Buffalo,NY last nite while on a watch with Brian and Joycie!  ;D
http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=261384502213%3A508096977&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee (http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=261384502213%3A508096977&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee)

 :foxbinocs:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Annette on 03-Apr-11, 03:02:41 PM
Beautiful sunset!  :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 04-Apr-11, 08:39:18 PM
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_syqbDZhSHJg/TZpO0M2suzI/AAAAAAAAMnM/-p0hs9HZ_Ok/Fullscreen%20capture%20442011%2063416%20PM.bmp.jpg)  Four eggs now for BB at UB!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 04-Apr-11, 08:44:54 PM
 :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Yay for 4!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 04-Apr-11, 09:07:08 PM
 :logo:  Congratulations to BB at UB  from Rochester!  
More Pefas are a good thing!  


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 08-Apr-11, 09:03:10 PM
Just spotted this on ~sage~'s Facebook page...

DEC reports: We received a band report today: someone reported seeing "Harry (Potter)" from UB in Hamilton, Ontario on 3/13/2011. Good to know he's out there doing well! Unfortunately, no details in these reports, just a band number, location and date.



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 12-Apr-11, 09:24:03 PM
http://www.buffalo.edu/news/12468# (http://www.buffalo.edu/news/12468#)

Fans Can View Falcon Chicks Even As they Grow This Spring


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Ruth on 06-May-11, 10:43:35 AM
Just looked at the Unv. at Buffalo cam.  1 of 4 of BB's eggs have hatched


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 06-May-11, 05:23:27 PM
 :mbanana: :hatch1: :bguitar:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 06-May-11, 05:24:14 PM
BB and Baby!!  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 06-May-11, 05:48:10 PM
BB and 3 Babies!!!! All hatched today!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 06-May-11, 07:36:18 PM
 :the_wave: :hatch1: :hatch1: :hatch1: :yahoo:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Kris G. on 06-May-11, 07:40:31 PM
Good news!!! :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 10-May-11, 07:09:54 PM
UB's four chicks are hatched and doing great!  BB mantles them during the morning sun.   :)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 10-May-11, 07:22:27 PM
UB's four chicks are hatched and doing great!  BB mantles them during the morning sun.   :)

Good momma, saw the 4 B 4!  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 10-May-11, 07:59:45 PM
 :clap:  :hatch1::clap:  :hatch1::clap: :hatch1: :clap: :hatch1:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 14-May-11, 08:42:15 PM
Pictures from UB webcam on 5-10-11...


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 14-May-11, 08:46:58 PM
Always 1 looking into the cammie, (hammie). :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 15-May-11, 11:15:38 AM
Yesterday evening a parent sits outside the nest while the eyases huddle with one another - on the perch ...comes in to check on babies, and four cuties looking for attention.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 20-May-11, 04:31:02 AM
Good News! I notified the Buffalo DEC that I am 99.9% positive "Jean" from Syracuse (2008) is the female at the Buffalo grain elevators along the lake shore. I think she has been in that area for more than a year because I once spotted a yellow band on a falcon flying around there (hoping it was Zephyr). The is no yellow band anymore, but I was able to photograph different views and piece together black /green, 98/V.

On Tuesday morning May 10th I stopped by hoping to see the new nestbox occupied.  Then I went over to the abandoned grain elevator and found a falcon sitting on the far back roof.  I was there from 6:30am to 8am taking pictures of this falcon while it remained in the same place.  I sat on a rock waiting and hoping for this bird to move its legs.  Finally, I saw the silver band and then the black/green on left leg.

It wasn't until I saw a photo posted by Sage on facebook, that prodded me to look at my photos.  I removed the memory card from my camera, and never got around to viewing my pictures.  It didn’t occur to me that I might have caught a band ID.

See photos at http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150183421740986.308726.666525985&l=57895765d0 (http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150183421740986.308726.666525985&l=57895765d0)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 20-May-11, 06:37:57 AM
(http://bestsmileys.com/clapping/4.gif) Good spotting Joyce!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 21-May-11, 05:38:47 AM
 :mbanana:   You rock Joycie!   :bguitar:  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 25-May-11, 07:04:25 PM
Just spotted this over on CPF...a most excellent rescue that I decided to post here...read the story by Tracy Simpson on the CPF site (http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/05/sightings/international-national-local-peregrine-news/a-bird-we-call-lucky-a-long-weekend-rescue-story/) to see why  ;)  :clap:

And pictures from the rescue are posted here (http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/05/sightings/pictures-of-the-lucky-rescue/)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 25-May-11, 10:04:51 PM
Just spotted this over on CPF...a most excellent rescue that I decided to post here...read the story by Tracy Simpson on the CPF site (http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/05/sightings/international-national-local-peregrine-news/a-bird-we-call-lucky-a-long-weekend-rescue-story/) to see why  ;)  :clap:

And pictures from the rescue are posted here (http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/05/sightings/pictures-of-the-lucky-rescue/)

 :clap:
 :thumbsup:
Thanks to CPR and ALL the people involved in rescuing this young PeFA.  In the pictures you can see how dehydrated she was...poor thing.  She may not have lated very long except for LUCK!     Lucky bird in many ways.   Fly high young PeFa!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 25-May-11, 10:11:23 PM
Just spotted this over on CPF...a most excellent rescue that I decided to post here...read the story by Tracy Simpson on the CPF site (http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/05/sightings/international-national-local-peregrine-news/a-bird-we-call-lucky-a-long-weekend-rescue-story/) to see why  ;)  :clap:

And pictures from the rescue are posted here (http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/05/sightings/pictures-of-the-lucky-rescue/)

 :clap:
 :thumbsup:
Thanks to CPR and ALL the people involved in rescuing this young PeFA.  In the pictures you can see how dehydrated she was...poor thing.  She may not have lated very long except for LUCK!     Lucky bird in many ways.   Fly high young PeFa!

WHOA!  Maybe I need CPR...I meant  CPF as in Canadian Peregrine Foundation!  Sorry!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 25-May-11, 10:15:33 PM
Amazing rescue by amazing people! Thank you ALL!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 25-May-11, 10:40:18 PM
Awesome folks!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 25-May-11, 10:59:59 PM
 :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 26-May-11, 04:36:52 AM
Amazing rescue by amazing people! Thank you ALL!

I could not look! How could that lad get himself in there in the first place? Still... it's not how he got in but how he got out! Phew!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 27-May-11, 10:29:02 PM
Downtown air battle (Statler)

When a young red-tailed hawk flew by the nest of the famous peregrine falcon pair nesting on the Statler Building, it was all-out war.

"It was like the U.S. vs. Russia," said Statler owner Mark Croce. "The peregrine just took it out."

While bigwigs below were wrapping up a news conference outside late Wednesday morning, the falcons overhead were busy driving a hawk into the ground. It smashed full-speed into the middle of Delaware Avenue and would have been struck by a car had the street not been closed to traffic at that moment.

An extraordinary set of factors -- including a construction worker who just happened to know how to handle wild birds and some emergency help from the Erie County SPCA Wildlife Center -- will allow one very luck red-tailed hawk to live to fight another day.

The scene unfolded Wednesday with top city officials, including Mayor Byron W. Brown, standing in front of the Statler to announce the removal of a sidewalk barricade as improvements to the historic building's exterior get under way.

As the news conference was wrapping up, two construction workers from the federal courthouse project across the street were hauling debris outside. One of them, Jack Malecki, turned just in time to see a hawk driven into the pavement.

Croce saw Malecki crouching in the middle of Delaware Avenue. He called over a police officer.

"It just looked like he was acting suspicious," Croce said.

By this time, Malecki had picked the hawk up and set it down on the courthouse sidewalk.

Malecki, a foreman with DeSpirt Mosaic and Marble Co., was working on the courthouse building's terrazzo stone floor. He also happens to keep a peacock and pea hens at his home near Newfane and has plenty of bird-handling experience.

He asked a friend for a shirt, covered the hawk and held it by the legs while the DEC was contacted.

Croce and the police officer questioned Malecki and were relieved to hear the injured bird wasn't one of the two Statler falcons. Croce said he was equally thrilled that Malecki had gone out of his way to save the downed hawk.

"It was such a beautiful bird," he said. "This hawk was fabulous. It was big. It was gorgeous. I'd never seen anything like it in my entire life."

Minutes later, Connie Adams, a wildlife biologist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation, had the wounded hawk in a carrier she'd brought with her and drove it to the SPCA Wildlife Center. She didn't hear any movement inside on the way up.

"I was like, 'Oh my God, it's dead,'" she said.

But when SPCA officials looked inside the carrier, the hawk was breathing.

The animal suffered from spinal shock from hitting the street, leaving it temporarily paralyzed, said Assistant Wildlife Administrator Beverly Jones. SPCA employees infused the bird with anti-inflammatory medication, gave it fluids and left it in an oxygen chamber overnight.

By Thursday morning, the bird was standing.

Jones said the hawk is a female and only about a year old -- it's missing the signature red tail feathers that the mature hawks get when they are two years old.

The SPCA probably will keep the bird another week or so to make sure it's truly fine before they attempt to release it back into the city.

"She's going to be OK," Adams said. "What that teaches you is, you don't want to be a red-tailed hawk flying near a peregrine falcon's nest."

Erie County SPCA doctor Karen Moran gives a Red Tail Hawk an examination and administers fluids and food Thursday, one day after the peregrine falcons on the Statler Building drove the red-tailed hawk from the sky and into the sidewalk in front of the Federal Courthouse building.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 27-May-11, 11:35:06 PM
Donna, wow!  They really dislike red tails!  So glad that worker saved this little one!  What a story! 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 28-May-11, 12:23:45 AM
A really good story.  So are they actually rehabbing the old Statler?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Kris G. on 28-May-11, 12:10:28 PM
A really good story.  So are they actually rehabbing the old Statler?

Yes, it's been bought and is being refurbished!

http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=122003 (http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=122003)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Annette on 28-May-11, 02:05:59 PM
A really good story.  So are they actually rehabbing the old Statler?
Yes, it's been bought and is being refurbished!

http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=122003 (http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=122003)
Will there be a falcon cam again?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Kris G. on 28-May-11, 02:22:02 PM
A really good story.  So are they actually rehabbing the old Statler?
Yes, it's been bought and is being refurbished!

http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=122003 (http://www.wgrz.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=122003)
Will there be a falcon cam again?

Annette-I asked Buffalo watcher, Sage, and she said "probable cam in 2012"!  Good news! 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 01-Jun-11, 07:23:44 AM
Getting big!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 02-Jun-11, 09:44:09 PM
BUFFALO, NY - We will be able to check in with the chicks - the peregrine falcon chicks- today at the Central Terminal .

The DEC will be banding newly hatched chicks who reside at the Central Terminal Thursday, June 2 at 3:00 p.m.

The DEC is concluding a day of peregrine falcon census taking with the banding.

The Central TErminal Restoration Corporation in 2009 constructed and installed a nest box for the falcons. It is now home to two adult Peregrines and a number of chicks.

After the banding of the chicks, known as eases) they will report on their condition.

Copyright wivb.com


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 03-Jun-11, 11:26:11 PM
Ten eyasses were banded Thursday in Buffalo, five males, five females.  Four eyasses at UB were not banded because they were too big, already spending a lot of time on the flight deck and all the way over to the far side of the ledge. 

South Grand Island Bridge
had 2 females and 1 male, approximately 26 days old, all healthy. 1 unhatched egg was recovered.
 
Statler had 2 males and 1 female, approximately 30 days old, all healthy. 1 male bird was named Dominic, after Mark Croce's son (as requested).  Mark Croce is the new owner of the Statler who allowed the DEC access to the 18th floor nestbox for banding.

Central Terminal had 2 males and 2 Females, approximately 20 days old, all heathy. Chicks were named with railroad themes: Phoebe Snow, a train that ran from Buffalo to NYC, Commodore after Commodore Vanderbilt who ran the NY Central RxR, Chessie after the Chesapeake RxR, and Lehigh after the old Lehigh Valley RxR.

North GI Bridge had no active nest this year.  Cement Elevator pair has discovered the box, she made a scrape immediately but they possibly had a failed nest earlier at the grain elevator so it may be a bit late for another nesting.  Niagara Gorge nest had one egg but neither bird seemed much interested in brooding it.

For our Rochester fans who may visit Buffalo, especially CT,  here are the right-leg tape colors:
Phoebe yellow
Commodore green
Chessie red
Lehigh blue



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 04-Jun-11, 12:38:59 AM
Great news Sage!   :clap:

You KNOW we'll be visiting.   :happy:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 04-Jun-11, 06:06:38 AM
Too bad about the Buffalo chicks.  :( Is there a reason they waited so long? Just sayin! Love the names of the others..especially Phoebe Snow. I remember when I was a kid, we'd watch that train go by all the time down by us. Congrats!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 06-Jun-11, 09:29:17 PM
I saw this in the UB Reporter...new viewing station for UB falcons (after last year's fiasco with a neighbor's dog nearby).

http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/2011_06_02/falcon_shelter (http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/2011_06_02/falcon_shelter)





Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 06-Jun-11, 11:08:08 PM
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article445401.ece (http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article445401.ece) Statler got banded today?

Recent headlines involving unexpected animal encounters suggest that area residents and public officials are learning to take more of a live-and-let-live approach to wildlife.

Whether it be a black bear roaming through town or deer jumping cemetery fences, enlightened residents and officials seem more willing to give wildlife a fighting chance for survival -- unless it's destroying personal property.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Kris G. on 07-Jun-11, 08:53:28 AM
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article445401.ece (http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article445401.ece) Statler got banded today?

Recent headlines involving unexpected animal encounters suggest that area residents and public officials are learning to take more of a live-and-let-live approach to wildlife.

Whether it be a black bear roaming through town or deer jumping cemetery fences, enlightened residents and officials seem more willing to give wildlife a fighting chance for survival -- unless it's destroying personal property.

They banded 2 males and a female.  The new owner requested one of the males be named Dominic after his son.  ( I read this all somewhere but can't find it right now.)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 07-Jun-11, 09:04:41 AM
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article445401.ece (http://www.buffalonews.com/city/article445401.ece) Statler got banded today?

Recent headlines involving unexpected animal encounters suggest that area residents and public officials are learning to take more of a live-and-let-live approach to wildlife.

Whether it be a black bear roaming through town or deer jumping cemetery fences, enlightened residents and officials seem more willing to give wildlife a fighting chance for survival -- unless it's destroying personal property.


They banded 2 males and a female.  The new owner requested one of the males be named Dominic after his son.  ( I read this all somewhere but can't find it right now.)

Statler had 2 males and 1 female, approximately 30 days old, all healthy. 1 male bird was named Dominic, after Mark Croce's son (as requested).  Mark Croce is the new owner of the Statler who allowed the DEC access to the 18th floor nestbox for banding.

Sage posted it right below...lol and I knew it! My brain!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 07-Jun-11, 08:59:04 PM
http://www.wellsvilledaily.com/outdoors/x1725636714/Peregrine-falcons-banded-in-Buffalo (http://www.wellsvilledaily.com/outdoors/x1725636714/Peregrine-falcons-banded-in-Buffalo)

Peregrine falcons banded in Buffalo : 10 eyases were banded last week!



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 09-Jun-11, 01:38:55 AM


Here are some captured pics before sunset this evening: UB FalconsCam Shots 6-8-11 (http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150202299945986.313538.666525985&l=5edbcd31c0#!/photo.php?fbid=10150202300000986&set=a.10150202299945986.313538.666525985&type=1&l=5edbcd31c0&theater)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 09-Jun-11, 06:16:02 AM


Here are some captured pics before sunset this evening: UB FalconsCam Shots 6-8-11 (http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150202299945986.313538.666525985&l=5edbcd31c0#!/photo.php?fbid=10150202300000986&set=a.10150202299945986.313538.666525985&type=1&l=5edbcd31c0&theater)

I love the bloomers too! Thanks, they sure are blooming!  :wave:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 14-Jun-11, 08:05:39 AM
If you're in the area UB KIDS ARE LIKELY TO FLEDGE!!!  One accidentally went to a roof yesterday but got back.
Bring cameras, scopes,boxes, gloves, coffee and bagels!  The rest of this week should be exciting!

Statler kids will be right on the heels of the UB fledges!

Pix on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peregrine-Place/182371738440433 (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peregrine-Place/182371738440433)

High temps today - mid-60s!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 14-Jun-11, 12:52:57 PM
If you're in the area UB KIDS ARE LIKELY TO FLEDGE!!!  One accidentally went to a roof yesterday but got back.
Bring cameras, scopes,boxes, gloves, coffee and bagels!  The rest of this week should be exciting!

Statler kids will be right on the heels of the UB fledges!

Pix on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peregrine-Place/182371738440433 (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peregrine-Place/182371738440433)

High temps today - mid-60s!

Ahhh geeze, their all going at once. How do you cope? You guys need about 10 volunteers. I wish I lived closer. Good luck Sage, I feel for you all.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 14-Jun-11, 01:01:32 PM
And after UB>Statler, then CT, then North Bridge, then Niagara Gorge

btw, eggs in nestbox at South GI Bridge were broken open and apparently looked like Beauty's~
:(  What's up with that?  The very cold weather this late-winter/early-spring?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 14-Jun-11, 01:05:34 PM
And after UB>Statler, then CT, then North Bridge, then Niagara Gorge

btw, eggs in nestbox at South GI Bridge were broken open and apparently looked like Beauty's~
:(  What's up with that?  The very cold weather this late-winter/early-spring?

OK, you need more than 10 people!!  :o  So sad about the eggs!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 14-Jun-11, 01:07:36 PM
Sage, I wish I had my own vehicle and the means to pay for the gas so I could help you out!  :wave:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 14-Jun-11, 09:51:40 PM
Move here, MAK!   ;D  Car...yeh...our main pefa-mobile, 13 y/o,  is about to cost us $3500 in repairs this week.   :surprise:  fix it?  or diminish retirement to replace it?   ???  took it from one mechanic to another today.  inspection month. 

UB birds were still there today and we didn't see anyone at the pefa-watching station UB set up!  One year ago today, we were on hand when Harry Potter got in trouble and had to be rescued, boxed up and returned to the roof. 



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 14-Jun-11, 09:55:52 PM
Oh, Yankee was on lookout and BB took off after a vulture who made the error of entering the UB campus!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 14-Jun-11, 10:29:02 PM
Move here, MAK!   ;D  Car...yeh...our main pefa-mobile, 13 y/o,  is about to cost us $3500 in repairs this week.   :surprise:  fix it?  or diminish retirement to replace it?   ???  took it from one mechanic to another today.  inspection month. 

UB birds were still there today and we didn't see anyone at the pefa-watching station UB set up!  One year ago today, we were on hand when Harry Potter got in trouble and had to be rescued, boxed up and returned to the roof. 




  :wave:   Let's compromise Sage! We'll move CT and UB here to Rochester or maybe I could find a room at CT. I love that place.  :crazy:  They have many open rooms with their own air conditioning! :rofl:   ;D


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 15-Jun-11, 12:27:49 PM
Hey Sage and MAK...I have an idea.  On my way to work, I'll drop MAK off so you can pick her up at UB or CT and then you guys can go watching together.  Then I can get MAK after I leave work.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 15-Jun-11, 01:48:50 PM
When?  :secret2:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 15-Jun-11, 02:13:09 PM
When?  :secret2:

ASAP, I would think, things are getting flappy there.!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 15-Jun-11, 09:05:51 PM
Things are pretty flappy at UB this evening. This is the best way I can get my fledgling fix.  Looks like two have fledged.  Only two left on the perches and moving on and off the ledge on either side of the nestbox. 

Pics below from this evening.  An adult must have been above them with prey, because I could see feathers falling and these two were vocalizing (can't hear them on cam), flapping, and looking up.

The one that is on the right perch stayed out there flapping most of the time.  This one doesn't quite have the balance down pat yet.  The closest one has been hopping and jumping from perch to ledge and back. I suspect that one will go first.

As dusk approached they came back into the nestbox.  One nibbled on scraps and then both were beak to beak. 

Will there be a morning fledge?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 15-Jun-11, 09:08:20 PM
Pics continued...


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 15-Jun-11, 09:22:07 PM
Great idea to bring MAK to help, Joyce!  Tues may work and we'll likely have two sites with 7 fledges then.  
We just found out the pefa-mobile is gone for the rest of the week and with no garage, everything from two cars is crammed into my little car.  A couple thou in car repairs this week but Roger decided to keep it and get the work done.  Monday a doctor appt and I may be getting a bunch of shots in my head.   :hurt:

I can't get on this site to post updates during the day when we're out.  Site tells me I don't exist!   :surprise:

Two pefas fledged early this morning!  One went to the roof, the other was on the opposite side of the tower, in a little niche that was fairly low.  Later in the day, both fledges had made it to the top of the tower!  One was walking along the edge and flapping, lifting off a bit. 

At the Statler, we saw just one on the perch and hope the others were inside.  We couldn't find any on the ledges.

CT - the kids are getting their dark feathers and losing the fluff which mixes in the air with the cottonwood fluffs.  Both parents were on the tower above the nest, Stash always higher.  Stella fed the kids then flew off and away.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 15-Jun-11, 09:45:00 PM
Tuesday is the one day I won't be in Buffalo.  Twelve Rochester watchers are planning on making a trip up to Toronto for the banding of Quest's little Harlequin.

But we'll see what we can do on the weekend. I'll bet you have another fledge at UB tomorrow morning.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 15-Jun-11, 09:59:37 PM
Things are pretty flappy at UB this evening. This is the best way I can get my fledgling fix.  Looks like two have fledged.  Only two left on the perches and moving on and off the ledge on either side of the nestbox. 

Pics below from this evening.  An adult must have been above them with prey, because I could see feathers falling and these two were vocalizing (can't hear them on cam), flapping, and looking up.

The one that is on the right perch stayed out there flapping most of the time.  This one doesn't quite have the balance down pat yet.  The closest one has been hopping and jumping from perch to ledge and back. I suspect that one will go first.

As dusk approached they came back into the nestbox.  One nibbled on scraps and then both were beak to beak. 

Will there be a morning fledge?

I love your word choice, Joyce:  "fledgling fix".  That soooo fits this year!  I find myself looking to the TS NB, and saddened.   But I am getting my "Fledgling fix"  by looking at  Rhea Mae/Tiago's nest, and I adore  Quest and Harlie's webcam.   Maybe "fledgling  fix" should be added to the rfalconcam glossary?


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: chlosmom on 15-Jun-11, 10:13:24 PM
sage and others --i have an idea about the pefa mobile--why not contact ford motors?
in the 60's i had a ford falcon--now they could help out and what great publicity for them--
right? Major corp helps out endangered birds


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 16-Jun-11, 07:26:35 PM
Yea!  I got on from the iPad!  Thanks, Shaky!

4 fledges at UB!  Two are across Bailey on the water tower (WT) one on a roof and the other may be o. The MacKay Tower.  Pix on FBPP.  I can get new pix on the iPad but can't get them here from iPad which is in bed with me as I feel crummy.

Great idea about a Ford pefa-mobile!  we aren't anything official though that would qualify.  Mechanic said today he has to keep the pefa-mobile til sometime next week now.  :(

Jacquie was checking on the Statler today and I hope Joyce posts her report after work.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: chlosmom on 16-Jun-11, 10:26:03 PM
Sage--we may not be official, but Genesse Valley Audubon Society
certainly is--we tell Ford that we need 2 ford peta (falcon) mobiles, one for
Rocheter, one for Buffalo--and they will be helping save endangered birds-
great for us, great publicity for ford--everybody wins :handshake:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 17-Jun-11, 07:26:03 AM
Hmmmm, will we decorate our pefa-mobiles to look like Peregrines?   I'd do that!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 17-Jun-11, 07:34:24 AM
Hmmmm, will we decorate our pefa-mobiles to look like Peregrines?   I'd do that!

I'd love to see that too!  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Shaky on 17-Jun-11, 08:14:15 AM
Hmmmm, will we decorate our pefa-mobiles to look like Peregrines?   I'd do that!

First, you need the right version of the Falcon car. I choose this one.

http://www.tuvie.com/falcon-concept-car-features-great-power-with-jet-propelled-engines/ (http://www.tuvie.com/falcon-concept-car-features-great-power-with-jet-propelled-engines/)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 17-Jun-11, 08:16:17 AM
Hmmmm, will we decorate our pefa-mobiles to look like Peregrines?   I'd do that!

First, you need the right version of the Falcon car. I choose this one.

http://www.tuvie.com/falcon-concept-car-features-great-power-with-jet-propelled-engines/ (http://www.tuvie.com/falcon-concept-car-features-great-power-with-jet-propelled-engines/)

LOL a Tuvie!! Seats TU!! Gee, does it fly TU??


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Shaky on 17-Jun-11, 08:35:00 AM
Gee, does it fly TU??

Only when Joyce is driving.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 17-Jun-11, 08:40:07 AM
Gee, does it fly TU??

Only when Joyce is driving.

 :scaredblue: :devil:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 17-Jun-11, 10:12:42 AM
Gee, does it fly TU??

Only when Joyce is driving.

 :scaredblue: :devil:

I think it would have to be renamed the juvie tuvie ;)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: chlosmom on 17-Jun-11, 02:25:46 PM
jet-propelled---sounds like it flies


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Kris G. on 17-Jun-11, 05:39:42 PM
Sage's post on FB:

~Peregrine Place~
South Grand Island Bridge fledge found in trash can! Apparent fledge accident! Injured clavicle. Will be at SPCA Wildlife Rehab til ready for release.

 :(


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 17-Jun-11, 06:34:52 PM
Sage's post on FB:

~Peregrine Place~
South Grand Island Bridge fledge found in trash can! Apparent fledge accident! Injured clavicle. Will be at SPCA Wildlife Rehab til ready for release.

 :(

Oh no...here we go!  :(


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Bird Crazy on 17-Jun-11, 10:09:29 PM
Sage's post on FB:

~Peregrine Place~
South Grand Island Bridge fledge found in trash can! Apparent fledge accident! Injured clavicle. Will be at SPCA Wildlife Rehab til ready for release.

 :(

Oh no...here we go!  :(
Hey guys its still alive. when I read trash can I thought much worse.  :pray:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 17-Jun-11, 10:12:30 PM
Sage's post on FB:

~Peregrine Place~
South Grand Island Bridge fledge found in trash can! Apparent fledge accident! Injured clavicle. Will be at SPCA Wildlife Rehab til ready for release.

 :(

Oh no...here we go!  :(
Hey guys its still alive. when I read trash can I thought much worse.  :pray:

Same here BC....but them first flights can be a doozy!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 18-Jun-11, 09:57:17 AM
3-4 watchers are heading to Buffalo to help with fledge watch. Brian, MAK, and I heading out about 11:00, Susan C is going to try and meet us there in the afternoon.

If anyone wants to join us, call my cell (if you have my #) follow our watch tweets, or contact me by PM.  I will periodically check the forum by phone.

Joyce


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 18-Jun-11, 01:21:02 PM
well, you can't really see them that good but they are specks down there below the nest.

Joyce MAK and Brian, in the circle


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 18-Jun-11, 09:03:05 PM
Hahahaha!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 22-Jun-11, 09:00:23 PM
UB fledges are flying around between UB campus, the VA and water tower.  One took off towards the city hopefully to circle back as there is nothing very high nearby to land on.

At CT,  Stash and Stella were perched above and next to the box and seemingly unperturbed, not sharing my uneasiness at seeing only one ledgling below the box.  None of the other kids were seen on any roofs, ledges, peaks or in the well.

This Friday night from 5-11 is that big party at CT so if anyone is able to do pefa-watching, it would be really great.  Marty said we wouldn't be charged if we were pefa-watching in the parking lot, as the party will be inside.  The parking lot will however be very active during the party and if there is a fledge incident...  :(

Plenty of other fledges to be seen around Buffalo too, UB, Statler, South Grand Island Bridge (view from Collins Marine) and Niagara Gorge (view from Terrapin Point, US side)  

I'm so nervous watching Harlie and hoping nothing inside that office scares her into a premature fledge!  Is there any plan to install a more protective box for next spring?

Pefa-mobile stil gone for extensive repairs................  :(


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 22-Jun-11, 09:41:55 PM

1) This Friday night from 5-11 is that big party at CT so if anyone is able to do pefa-watching, it would be really great.  Marty said we wouldn't be charged if we were pefa-watching in the parking lot, as the party will be inside.  The parking lot will however be very active during the party and if there is a fledge incident...  :(

2) I'm so nervous watching Harlie and hoping nothing inside that office scares her into a premature fledge!  Is there any plan to install a more protective box for next spring?

3) Pefa-mobile stil gone for extensive repairs................  :(

1) Sage, I am going to try and fledge watch on Thursday & Friday after work, and back on Saturday again, hopefully with some additional watchers again.  MAK can't make it on Saturday, Brian wants to come back.  Dan, our long-time falcon watcher (since the late 90s) is interested, and maybe some others will want to join in.

2) According to Mark Nash, the eyases have a built-in mechanism that keeps them away from the edge of the ledges until they are ready.  Upon occasion, a sibling may cause a premature fledge, but Harlie is an only child.  In the times that we have been up to Harlequin, we haven't seen any peekers out the windows.  I don't think they will scare her.  There are no plans to install a different nest box.  In Canada all of the nestsites use trays, and they have had great sucess with them.  Only their hack boxes were similar to ours.

3) My pefa-mobile is still gone for repairs too.  May not have it back until after July 4th.  I guess both of are going through withdrawal from not having a sun/moon-roof to watch falcons.  Even my fellow watchers miss it too.  

P.S. Kathy, Carol, Lisa and Dana, stopped by last night on their way home from the Toronto banding that we attended.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 22-Jun-11, 10:03:45 PM
Thanks for the info, Joyce.  I'm afraid someone will lower the blind behind Harlie or do something to startle her.  Do Canada's pefa kids all leave the box so early?  I like our nest boxes with their flight decks, roofs and perches much better. 

Last year the CT fledglings and ledglings were easy to find and I could always find them.  Please let me know if you see them all.  Sorry about your pefa-mobile too.   :'(   Besides the car being out of commission, I've been feeling crummy and can't keep up the pace either.   :sick:  Last year we'd be out for hours making the rounds and go back out in the evening.  Can't do it this year. 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 22-Jun-11, 10:49:07 PM
Thanks for the info, Joyce.  I'm afraid someone will lower the blind behind Harlie or do something to startle her.  Do Canada's pefa kids all leave the box so early?  I like our nest boxes with their flight decks, roofs and perches much better.  

Last year the CT fledglings and ledglings were easy to find and I could always find them.  Please let me know if you see them all.  Sorry about your pefa-mobile too.   :'(   Besides the car being out of commission, I've been feeling crummy and can't keep up the pace either.   :sick:  Last year we'd be out for hours making the rounds and go back out in the evening.  Can't do it this year.  

Sage - I'm so sorry you're not feeling well.

Kathy O, Lisa, Dana and I were at CT for about an hour last night on our way home from Canada.  All four eyases were still at the nest box, two inside and two below.  Definitely all four.  Stash and Stella were flying around quite a bit.  Stash did a drop and dash feeding to the two below the nest box around 7:20 pm.  

Stash and Stella were very agitated by something on the right side of the main terminal bldg.  Stooping quite low multiple times, so we walked over to investigate.  First we thought someone might have a dog, Pefas do not like dogs!  But, long story short, there were two kids up on top of the lower roofs, drinking what looked like (to me) a 3/4 filled bottle of whiskey.  

Bldg security came over and the state troopers were called in.  The kids took off.  Lisa went over and let them know what we had seen and explained that the Falcons had been bothered by these intruders.  They were very concerned and would take measures to keep them out.

It was dark by the time we got over to the Statler.  But, even in the low light, we could see what appeared to be three juvies tucked in on the building ledges near the nest box.

Then on to UB for a quick look before heading home.  It was way too dark to see anything.  All was quiet.

Oh, and Lisa spotted one on a light pole as we drove over the Grand Island Bridge.

Like Joyce said, Dan is very interested in joining us for a watch and we're hoping to get him to join us on Saturday.  We'll help as much as we can.

Take care and feel better,
Carol P.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 23-Jun-11, 09:26:45 PM
Thanks so much for the report, Carol!  I wonder where the little stinkers were today!  Roger posted a pic of two on the ledge this afternoon, but I can't find a way to repost the FB pix here.  We left CT this afternoon just as the thunderstorm was starting. 

My granddaughter's HS graduation is Saturday so I'm glad the Rochester watchers will be on hand to keep an eye on the kids.  At CT, it's safer to lean against the concrete posts along the perimeter!  :) :happy:

At UB, set up in a parking lot facing the VA.  The lot on the right though is VA (federal) property and you can get intercepted by officials who appear as if from thin air.   :confused: 

I swear it's the crappy pot-holed roads between UB and CT that cause our cars to break apart! 



Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 24-Jun-11, 05:44:10 PM
Hey Sage.  Kathy O, Dana, Dan and I will be heading to CT early tomorrow morning.

If you can email me later with emergency phone #'s and contacts that would be great.  Hopefully it won't be needed, but I like to be prepared.

Also, the names and band colors of the young ones?

Thanks!  We look forward to helping out.

Take care,
Carol


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 24-Jun-11, 06:12:45 PM
Ten eyasses were banded Thursday in Buffalo, five males, five females.  Four eyasses at UB were not banded because they were too big, already spending a lot of time on the flight deck and all the way over to the far side of the ledge. 

South Grand Island Bridge had 2 females and 1 male, approximately 26 days old, all healthy. 1 unhatched egg was recovered.
 
Statler had 2 males and 1 female, approximately 30 days old, all healthy. 1 male bird was named Dominic, after Mark Croce's son (as requested).  Mark Croce is the new owner of the Statler who allowed the DEC access to the 18th floor nestbox for banding.

Central Terminal had 2 males and 2 Females, approximately 20 days old, all heathy. Chicks were named with railroad themes: Phoebe Snow, a train that ran from Buffalo to NYC, Commodore after Commodore Vanderbilt who ran the NY Central RxR, Chessie after the Chesapeake RxR, and Lehigh after the old Lehigh Valley RxR.

For our Rochester fans who may visit Buffalo, especially CT,  here are the right-leg tape colors:

Phoebe yellow
Commodore green
Chessie red
Lehigh blue

Carol, Joyce has some band colors printed out
One of the fledges was believed to be seen at the post office on William St

There is a big party at CT tonight ,so it may be a mess around the parking lot, but it seems there are plenty of potties!  My granddaughter's graduation is tomorrow but we'll try to get by.

Got pefa-mobile back this afternoon!  If I haven't posted the emergency numbers, just call 911   There are usually police around CT.

Thank you and big hugs to the wonderful Rochester helpers!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 25-Jun-11, 10:16:01 PM
Wow!  Very exciting day at Central Terminal!   Chessie, one of the two females,  had an accidental fledge incident.  She tried to fly but the extremely high winds caught her and sent her into a tree.  She was hung up in the branches, flapping around for over an hour while five watchers tried to locate her.  Con't HERE (http://www.facebook.com/notes/peregrine-place/chessie-and-phoebe-fledge-at-central-terminal/242407032436657)

Many many thanks to our dedicated Rochester friends, Carol P, Kathy O, Dana, Lou and Dan


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 26-Jun-11, 01:33:07 PM
More trouble for the CT fledglings.  I was worried this morning about the two females that had fledged yesterday, one (Chessie) having to be rescued.  When we left last night, both males were safely high up on the tower and both females were settled on the lower roofed building just left of the main tower.  I verified with Joyce that she and MAK would be there this morning and she said that yes they would.

At 12:40 pm, I received a call from Sage.  Chessie and the boys were fine, but they were concerned about Phoebe Snow (P-S).  Martie, who works at the Central Terminal, came for a visit and was told about the missing fledgling.  He immediately volunteered to go in and check on her through the windows above the roof that she was last seen on.

While I was on the phone with Sage, Martie returned.  He found P-S in what he called (I could hear him over the phone) a light well.  This well is three stories deep and about 20 feet wide.  Room for her to move around and flap, but too deep for her to get out of without help. 

I told Sage to call Jackie W from the DEC, who I had been in touch with about the rescue of Chessie yesterday. 

Hopefuly Jackie will be on site soon and P-S will be safely back under the eye of her concerned parents.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 26-Jun-11, 02:37:04 PM

Hopefuly Jackie will be on site soon and P-S will be safely back under the eye of her concerned parents.
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How many more heart-stopping moments can we take this year?!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Lou on 26-Jun-11, 02:38:35 PM
Wow!  Very exciting day at Central Terminal!   Chessie, one of the two females,  had an accidental fledge incident.  She tried to fly but the extremely high winds caught her and sent her into a tree.  She was hung up in the branches, flapping around for over an hour while five watchers tried to locate her.  Con't HERE (http://www.facebook.com/notes/peregrine-place/chessie-and-phoebe-fledge-at-central-terminal/242407032436657)

Many many thanks to our dedicated Rochester friends, Carol P, Kathy O, Dana, Lou and Dan

Some pictures to go along with Sage's report..

http://tinyurl.com/3nw2ndy (http://tinyurl.com/3nw2ndy)

Lou


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 26-Jun-11, 10:54:25 PM
Great pictures Lou. Glad you all found and rescued Chessie. Hopefully Phoebe will be out of the well tomorrow.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: grannywood on 26-Jun-11, 11:46:54 PM
Wow!  Very exciting day at Central Terminal!   Chessie, one of the two females,  had an accidental fledge incident.  She tried to fly but the extremely high winds caught her and sent her into a tree.  She was hung up in the branches, flapping around for over an hour while five watchers tried to locate her.  Con't HERE (http://www.facebook.com/notes/peregrine-place/chessie-and-phoebe-fledge-at-central-terminal/242407032436657)

Many many thanks to our dedicated Rochester friends, Carol P, Kathy O, Dana, Lou and Dan

Here are some additional pics from our Saturday watch at Buffalo's Central Terminal.

http://tinyurl.com/4292xc4 (http://tinyurl.com/4292xc4)

Dana


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 27-Jun-11, 12:03:11 AM
Be sure to check the Falcon Watch Blog for two Fledge Watch reports/pics from Central Terminal (Buffalo, NY) from MAK and I (Carol P).  It was a great falcon fledge watch weekend.  Happy we could help out.   :wave:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 27-Jun-11, 12:13:20 AM
Awesome pictures Dana and Lou!   :clap: :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 27-Jun-11, 12:36:47 AM
Excellent pictures!!!!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 27-Jun-11, 01:39:53 PM
 :clap: :clap: Thank you Dana,Lou and Carol for sharing your splendid pics!  :clap: :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 27-Jun-11, 01:47:45 PM
Hmm, Lou/Dana....Lou/Dana....OK....LOVED them both!! Thanks team!  :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 27-Jun-11, 10:45:10 PM
Thank you to Lou, Dana, Carol...your pictures are always so wonderful.  Thank you for your dedication that allows all of us to see what you see, and what you capture in picture so beautifully. 


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 29-Jun-11, 05:48:09 PM
A HUGE thanks to Joyce, who has spent the last few evenings keeping watch over the young at Central Terminal in Buffalo.

Thanks Joyce!!!   :clap: :thumbsup: :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 29-Jun-11, 06:42:56 PM
 :star:  Absolutely! Thank you Joycie!   :foxbinocs:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 29-Jun-11, 06:59:59 PM
Very good, Joyce!!!  I loved the tweet that said "regional falcon watcher!"


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 04-Jul-11, 11:53:15 AM
~Peregrine Place~
Peregrine watchers from Buffalo and Rochester told to leave the grounds of Central Terminal by Mark Lewandowski's guy!

(I wonder what's going on)



Just to get the story straight, Kathy O, Dana and I were never requested to leave the Central Terminal.  We were not there when Sage and Roger were asked to leave and never received a call from Sage about it.  She did call Joyce, who did not listen to the message until later in the day.  We finally heard about what happened that day, later that afternoon, when we received a call from Joyce.  We had seen Sage and Roger early that morning, but left them to go to the University of Buffalo.  It must have happened after that.

To make a long story short, we spent quite a long time at Central Terminal on and off all day long, from morning to night.  We actually sat and ate our lunch there while there were people going in and out of the building.  No one approached us to tell us to leave.  Many people did come over and ask us what we were watching and were very excited to hear about the Falcons.  I even had my scope out to positively ID Commodore.

Again, I just wanted to let everyone know what happened at least from our perspective.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 04-Jul-11, 12:03:48 PM
Univ of Buffalo Falcons - 7/3/11 - Just a quick observation.  These 4 juvies and 2 adults are a joy to watch.  I so needed a Fledgling Fix after not having any to watch here in Rochester.

The talon tagging just before dark was better than any 4th of July Fireworks!  At least to us.    :mbanana:

One thing we were a little surprised by.  There is one very small male that is probably the youngest.  He is definitely getting more attention from BB (the mom).  She actually took about 15 mins to feed him while another two juvies looked on.  We've nick named him BB Jr (Baby Boy Jr).  :lol:

Not to worry about him though, he is flying and landing wonderfully.  We all gave him a 10 on his landing on the water tower when he joined his 3 siblings.  :clap:

If you live in or close to Buffalo, you should definitely get to one of the nest sites and check them out before these young ones leave the area.

Enjoy what is out there and keep your eyes wide open.  You never know what you'll see and be sure to share that excitement and observation with the people around you.  - Carol P.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 04-Jul-11, 12:14:20 PM
I  :heart: happy, successful watches! Thanks girls!!  :notworthy: :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 05-Jul-11, 12:17:44 AM
Univ of Buffalo Falcons - 7/3/11 - Just a quick observation.  These 4 juvies and 2 adults are a joy to watch.  I so needed a Fledgling Fix after not having any to watch here in Rochester.

The talon tagging just before dark was better than any 4th of July Fireworks!  At least to us.    :mbanana:

One thing we were a little surprised by.  There is one very small male that is probably the youngest.  He is definitely getting more attention from BB (the mom).  She actually took about 15 mins to feed him while another two juvies looked on.  We've nick named him BB Jr (Baby Boy Jr).  :lol:

Not to worry about him though, he is flying and landing wonderfully.  We all gave him a 10 on his landing on the water tower when he joined his 3 siblings.  :clap:

If you live in or close to Buffalo, you should definitely get to one of the nest sites and check them out before these young ones leave the area.

Enjoy what is out there and keep your eyes wide open.  You never know what you'll see and be sure to share that excitement and observation with the people around you.  - Carol P.

You are a wise and seasoned watcher, Carol P.    Your report and words of advice gave  me goose bumps.
Your love for what you do is evident, and I  hope that watchers in Buffalo heed your advice.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: grannywood on 05-Jul-11, 11:14:33 PM
Here are some pictures from our day trip to Buffalo this past Sunday, 1/3/2011.  It includes time spent at Central Terminal, and the end of the album has numerous pics from the University of Buffalo.  Hope you enjoy !

http://tinyurl.com/5s7thcf (http://tinyurl.com/5s7thcf)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 05-Jul-11, 11:35:05 PM
Wonderful, as always, Dana!!!!! :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 05-Jul-11, 11:53:37 PM
Here are some pictures from our day trip to Buffalo this past Sunday, 1/3/2011.  It includes time spent at Central Terminal, and the end of the album has numerous pics from the University of Buffalo.  Hope you enjoy !

http://tinyurl.com/5s7thcf (http://tinyurl.com/5s7thcf)


Absolutely gorgeous, beautiful, breath-taking pictures of the juvies and parents in Buffalo.  You take wonderful pictures, Dana!   I felt like I was there.   I wish I was!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: rssport on 06-Jul-11, 12:47:08 AM
Great pics as always. Thanks Dana


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 06-Jul-11, 05:14:11 AM
Awesome job Dana!  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :wave:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 06-Jul-11, 06:20:33 AM
What a great day you all had. Loved the pics Dana, well done!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Annette on 06-Jul-11, 07:44:37 AM
Your pictures are outstanding!  :bow:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 06-Jul-11, 05:58:58 PM
Great pics Dana!   :clap:

It was so much fun Falcon Watching with you and Kathy O.  Nice to get our Fledgling Fix!   :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 09-Jul-11, 11:20:22 PM
This was just posted on facebook:

~Peregrine Place~
Sadly, one of the male Statler fledges flew into a window at M&T and did not survive on Thursday


http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Peregrine-Place/182371738440433 (http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Peregrine-Place/182371738440433)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 09-Jul-11, 11:48:27 PM
 :(


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Annette on 10-Jul-11, 01:33:44 AM
Very sad. Poor bird!  :crying:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: carly on 10-Jul-11, 05:58:47 AM
Poor little guy, stoopid windows  :(


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: ~Sage~ on 10-Jul-11, 02:12:09 PM
Those windows downtown are hard on the little ones.  This one was Dominic, named after the Stater owner's son.  

I've seen our CT juvies follow a parent as the parent flies directly towards the building, then veers off sharply, as if to teach the kids how to safely execute that maneuver.  Heart-in-throat time watching this!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: grannywood on 13-Jul-11, 09:07:02 PM
Catching up on pics..

Here are some pictures from our watch in Buffalo this past Saturday afternoon, 7/9/2011. 

While on watch at Central Terminal with Carol P, we confirmed both adults and 3 juvies. 
The only one we were unsure of was Phoebe Snow.  I am happy to say that after viewing my pictures, I can confirm that Pheobe Snow was there too!  Hope you enjoy !

http://tinyurl.com/5r6tsmk (http://tinyurl.com/5r6tsmk)

Dana


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 13-Jul-11, 09:22:32 PM
Catching up on pics..

Here are some pictures from our watch in Buffalo this past Saturday afternoon, 7/9/2011. 

While on watch at Central Terminal with Carol P, we confirmed both adults and 3 juvies. 
The only one we were unsure of was Phoebe Snow.  I am happy to say that after viewing my pictures, I can confirm that Pheobe Snow was there too!  Hope you enjoy !

http://tinyurl.com/5r6tsmk (http://tinyurl.com/5r6tsmk)

Dana


Excellent news about Phoebe Snow!  :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 13-Jul-11, 09:49:20 PM
Catching up on pics..

Here are some pictures from our watch in Buffalo this past Saturday afternoon, 7/9/2011. 

While on watch at Central Terminal with Carol P, we confirmed both adults and 3 juvies. 
The only one we were unsure of was Phoebe Snow.  I am happy to say that after viewing my pictures, I can confirm that Pheobe Snow was there too!  Hope you enjoy !

http://tinyurl.com/5r6tsmk (http://tinyurl.com/5r6tsmk)

Dana


 :coolphotos: :thanx:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 13-Jul-11, 10:08:00 PM
Nice pics Dana!   :clap:  So happy we were able to see all 6 Falcons at Central Terminal.  and all 4 juvies flying wonderfully.   :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 13-Jul-11, 11:52:14 PM
Fabulous, Dana!!!!! :clap: :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Annette on 14-Jul-11, 12:46:37 AM
Great pictures!  :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Joyce on 15-Jul-11, 01:30:28 AM
Great job...finding all 4 juvies...maybe we can do the same this weekend.  I have been there every evening this week and unable to find all 4.  Someone is bedding down away from the tower.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 24-Jul-11, 10:25:25 PM
Dana and I decided to spend the day in Buffalo (NY) yesterday (7/23/11) to watch the juvies.  We visited both the Univ of Buffalo and Central Terminal.  We found two juvies at UB keeping in the shade.  So, we ended up spending most of our time at Central Terminal where we were happy to see all 4 juvies; Chesapeake aka Chessie, Phoebe Snow, Commodore and Lehigh (who's crop was full & bulging by the end of the evening) and both adults; Stash & Stella.  It was a warm day, but very windy up on the hill that Central Terminal is located on.  Here's a video of three of the juvies playing and soaring on the warm winds above the Central Terminal.  

Enjoy! - Carol P.  

Juvie Peregrine Falcons at Central Terminal Buffalo NY - 7/23/11 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3YxSqGs9EE#)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Donna on 24-Jul-11, 10:53:40 PM
Very cool video Carol. They were having a ball!!   :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: MAK on 24-Jul-11, 10:55:15 PM
I rather enjoyed that! Thanks Carol!!!  :clap: :clap: :clap:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: jeanne on 24-Jul-11, 11:27:06 PM
Just awesome, Carol!!!!  I love when they frolic and play!!  It's a precious moment in time when they can all be together!!!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 25-Jul-11, 01:59:23 AM
Great video and spectacular flying by the juvies  Was that the voices  of the juvies we heard on the video.
I would love to see that video next  to  some video footage of the Blue Angels -- who were in our skies last week.   That would be cool.


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 25-Jul-11, 05:47:51 PM
You're very welcome everyone.  Margaret - That was way better than any air show.   ;)


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Paul Hamilton on 25-Jul-11, 08:11:59 PM
Thanks, Carol!

With a single juvenile at my site and no hatch in Rochester, I've had no talon tag this year.  I long for the day when the Rochester sky is once again filled with a bunch of young birds at play.

Paul


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 25-Jul-11, 09:23:40 PM
Thanks, Carol!

With a single juvenile at my site and no hatch in Rochester, I've had no talon tag this year.  I long for the day when the Rochester sky is once again filled with a bunch of young birds at play.

Paul

Here! Here! Paul!   :clap:

and you're welcome.   :wave:


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: margaret on 26-Jul-11, 01:31:43 AM
Can I second that - by P Hamilton?  And by Carol?   Yes!  Yes!  Yes!


Title: Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011
Post by: Carol P. on 26-Jul-11, 04:51:43 PM
Can I second that - by P Hamilton?  And by Carol?   Yes!  Yes!  Yes!

You're very welcome Margaret.   :wave: