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Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Hello from Germany and some peregrine news from Fellbach!
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on: 29-May-18, 03:49:00 PM
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Hi Folks, seeing today's tweets about yet another successful banding day in Rochester brought many fond memories about the time I had been active here on RFalconCam and with the community. Unfortunately, I no longer have enough time to re-connect properly but I thought I'd drop in at least quickly with some exciting news about peregrine falcons here in Fellbach. A couple of years ago, an investor decided to build one of Germany's highest apartment buildings (107m with 30+ floors) right here in Fellbach, perhaps 1 mile away from where I live. Unfortunately, the investors had to file for bankruptcy about 2 years ago, so we are stuck with a not even half-way finished building towering over the town. The upper floors don't even have walls and windows yet! It didn't take very long for a pair of peregrines to notice this building and to take up residence in the upper floors. This could have been a show-stopper for any further potential building activity should a new investor be found, so a nestbox was quickly built and installed on the rooftop. A day later, the falcons had claimed it as their new home and vantage point! We were fairly certain that eggs had been laid and on May 9 two eyases could be banded. Our local newspaper asked their readers for name suggestions for the whole family and I was asked to help with picking the winning entries. Most of the names were quickly discarded as they just made fun of the building's situation, while others were simply - I don't know - "banal" like "Felli" and such. We settled on "Falco" for the male, "Perenelle" for the female and "Grit" and "Nushin" for the female eyases as we (well, mostly I!) really liked the reasoning for those names provided by the woman who submitted them: taken together the initial letters of the names spell out "Falco Peregrinus"! If you are interested, you can check out some articles on our local conservation group's homepage (in German, but with some pictures to get an idea of the location) Erste Bewohner im Gewa-Tower: Wanderfalken! (The falcons taking up residence) Montage der Wanderfalken-Nestbox auf dem Gewa-Tower (Putting up the nestbox) Beringung Wanderfalkenküken auf dem GEWA-Tower (Banding the eyases) Namen für die Wanderfalken! (Naming the falcons) Cheers Baerbel
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Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday, Baerbel!
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on: 10-Feb-15, 02:47:42 PM
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Thanks folks! I already shared the following with the other mods/admins: As those of you who are connected with me on Facebook will perhaps know from my activities there, I'm spending most of my spare time with climate-related stuff, helping with Skeptical Science everywhich way I can ( http://sks.to/BaerbelW). In addition, I still coordinate the work of the Wilhelma-volunteers and am active at our local conservation group and sometimes help in climate-related online courses (MOOCs) as Community Teaching Assistant. This unfortunately, doesn't leave time to actively stay involved with RFalconCam apart from following some FB-postings or Tweets now and then. ... Due to this, I'm wondering if it might not be best, if I "step down" as moderator/admin for RFalconCam as I'm no longer able to really fullfil that role. Followed a bit later by this: I haven't yet made up my mind - which is why I posted this as a question It's just that I no longer have the bandwidth to really do the job a moderator/admin should be doing. As long as you all don't have an issue with me not sharing the load, I don't mind staying on as mod/admin (if only in name!). The next couple of months will be very busy for me as Skeptical Science and the University of Queensland are currently putting together a MOOC which is scheduled to start in April: Denial101x: Making Sense of Climate Science Denial I'll be helping with moderating the forums which could get rather timeconsuming given the topic and that "the usual suspects" are already starting to make some noise about it. On the other hand, I just learned last week that Kärcher (the company I've been working for since 2011) is going to put up a peregrine nestbox on its premises in order to try and get the pigeons under control. So, who knows? I may get to do some more falcon watching in the not too distant future! To add to the last paragraph: I learned today that the pole with the nestbox is planned to be installed next week and it will be equipped from the get-go with a camera and the necessary cabling! So, what do you think? Are you okay with me staying on as mod/admin "in name only"? Cheers Baerbel
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Anything Else / Totally OT / I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing) - Video Coproduced from the I.S.S. and on Earth
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on: 16-Feb-13, 01:42:31 AM
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Hi Folks, long time no new topic from me but I just couldn't resist sharing this cool, inspiring, wonderful video with you: http://youtu.be/AvAnfi8WpVEThis is from the video description: http://www.cbcmusic.caThe Barenaked Ladies, a children's choir, and the commander of the International Space Station. Put them together and what do you get? The first space-to-earth musical collaboration. The song, "I.S.S. (Is Somebody Singing) was commissioned by CBCMusic.ca and The Coalition for Music Education with the Canadian Space Agency to celebrate music education in schools across Canada. Chris Hadfield from the Canadian Space Agency wrote some of the lyrics for the song and he is doing a lot of outreach about what happens on the I.S.S. He also posts pictures from Space on his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AstronautChrisHadfieldEnjoy! Cheers from Germany Baerbel
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Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday, Baerbel!!!
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on: 11-Feb-13, 12:12:23 AM
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Thanks for the birthday greetings! Those of you who are also on Facebook know, that a lot of my "free" time is taken up by my involvement with the website Skeptical Science and in addition I'm also still doing voluntary work at the Stuttgart zoo (the Wilhelma) and our local conservation group where I - among other things - maintain the website. And recently, I've found the educational website Coursera, which offers online courses on a wide variety of topics (for free), and I somehow managed to cram that into my daily activities as well with currently two courses (one of which is winding up): " Think Again - How to Reason and Argue" and " Science from Superheroes to Global Warming". All of this - plus my fulltime job at Kärcher - unfortunately don't leave enough time to actively keep on following and participating with Rfalconcam. I am however keeping at least somewhat up-to-date by what gets posted on Facebook. Cheers Baerbel
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Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday, Baerbel!
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on: 11-Feb-11, 03:00:33 AM
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Hi Folks and thanks for all the greetings! I'm still around, just don't have the time to participate on the forums regularly. I'll be starting a new job in March, right after my return from my vacation and am otherwise busy with climate-change activities (earlier this week, my first post went live on Skeptical Science in which I introduce a quiz about climate-change). Cheers from Germany Baerbel
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