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1066  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Savannah & Derek are live again! WCNC Eagle cam on: 01-Feb-17, 09:14:24 AM
Talk about bad luck with these 2. So sad and hope for at least 1 this season!
1067  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Emily Falcon Cam on: 31-Jan-17, 09:11:23 AM
Posted by Robyn a few minutes ago!  Sad

Hi Everyone, I need your help please...
on behalf of Emily & Frederick Falcon
Long post alert!
Rules of Engagement - I would like feedback please, but ONLY positive, helpful suggestions. If anyone posts a negative comment, it will be deleted.
So, some background information...
Some five years ago, some birds started hanging around the high-rise apartment building that we live in, in Caloundra, Qld, Australia.
I thought they were sea-eagles (we live near the beach). A lot of things in my life get names - cars, cameras, aircraft, so I named the bird Emily Eagle. Only to find out she was in fact, a Peregrine Falcon. But the name stuck. And then when I realised there was a pair, he was named Frederick Falcon to complement.
I never fed them, or did anything to help or hinder them, just observed them, and set-up this Facebook page, as a lot of people seemed interested.
They proceeded to nest outside our kitchen window in a planter box. Over the years, they have produced 3-4 chicks each year.
Our balconies and our neighbours below us do get a lot of poop and debris from the birds (bodies of kill, feathers, fur balls, etc). It is very messy and sticks to the tiles, making it difficult to remove and smells when it rains.
Several owners have complained, but have begrudgingly put up with them.
There are now new owners moved into various apartments in the building and they will not tolerate them at all. A couple of times, the falcons have swooped and attached people on their balconies, which can be quite scary at the speed they come in at.
Last year, the Body Corporate committee voted to cover the planter box outside our kitchen, stopping them from nesting there. They being clever birds, went up to the next level and nested there.
So, the issue has come to a head, with the committee voting unanimously to cover all of our planter boxes.
My concern is that it's 'nature', and we humans have taken away their natural habitat - the cliff faces down at the beach, where a boardwalk has been put in and easily accessible by domestic dogs, cats and humans, making it not safe for them there. So the falcons have gone to a higher point - to a man-made structure that we've provided.
I wrote a letter to the committee asking if they would at least let me explore some possibilities of compromise or alternative solutions, as previously no-one had even asked us about it, just made decisions by those that were the most vocal.
I'm pleased to report that the committee has agreed to hear my perspective and will listen to proposals that could manage this difficult situation between humans and nature in our community.
They are all intelligent people, just frustrated by noise, un-hygienic mess and being attacked, so I do understand.
However, Nature can't stand up for itself, so I'm being their voice.
Australia has the worst record of species extinction in the world: since European settlement, 27 species of mammals have disappeared entirely. 1,500 species of other life forms - birds, reptiles, plants, amphibians - as well as further mammal species, are currently vulnerable or endangered.
Does anyone have any suggestions of how we could more harmoniously live together with the falcons?
Is there a way of training them so they don't attack people wanting to sit out on their balconies and enjoy their view?
Is there a relocation program?
Someone mentioned a falcon program at the university in Orange, NSW, Australia?
Ok, so a reminder, ONLY POSITIVE comments that will help move this forward please. I know this will be upsetting for most of you, but please respect that I am trying to help, and it needs to be done with a voice of reason, to be heard and acted on.
1068  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Statler City Falconcam 2017 (Buffalo) on: 31-Jan-17, 07:27:56 AM
Looks like they love their new digs!! Great pics Alison, love the 1st one at the bottom!!  wub2
1069  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Potted Plant Owls are back in Johannesburg on: 29-Jan-17, 09:04:50 AM


First time on perch, outside the box!!  heart
1070  Member Activities / Puzzles / Re: Great Blue Heron Puzzle on: 28-Jan-17, 02:45:01 PM

My time for the 48 piece classic was 4:51

       http://www.jigzone.com/puzzles/19055D5AD8A2

This puzzle is for Donna (who loves challenges) laugh

       http://www.jigzone.com/puzzles/19055D5AD8A2?z=31



 hysterical Good luck me!!! NOT!!!
1071  Support / Camera Problems / Re: Main cam archived pics missing *RESOLVED* on: 28-Jan-17, 07:18:06 AM
Fixed.

Thanks Shaky!! Good as new??  thumbsup

Not good as new. It needs more work. I hope to have it "good as new" by March 1st.

(and hopefully replace everything with "new" next fall)

Ok cool, thanks!!
1072  Support / Camera Problems / Re: Main cam archived pics missing *RESOLVED* on: 27-Jan-17, 01:45:38 PM
Fixed.

Thanks Shaky!! Good as new??  thumbsup
1073  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2017 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 25-Jan-17, 01:44:53 PM
Just hangin together!  heart
1074  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2017 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 25-Jan-17, 12:39:07 PM
DC
1075  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harrisburg Falconcam 2016 on: 25-Jan-17, 09:32:58 AM
AND SO THE DRAMA CONTINUES! THERE WAS A CHASE THIS MORNING BETWEEN TWO FALCONS. AFTERWARDS, LIL DAD CAME TO SIT ON THE POINT, NOT LOOKING NERVOUS AT ALL. LIL DAD LEFT AND THEN HE SHOWED UP TO BOND WITH WHO I THOUGHT WAS NIECEY AND IT TURNED OUT TO BE A NO BANDED FEMALE!! SO NOW THAT WOULD BE 4 FALCONS TOTAL! WONDER IF THIS FEMALE IS 38/S'S MATE??? THE NO BANDED FEMALE WENT TO THE POINT WHERE SOMEONE WAS BOMBING HER. SHE'S STILL THERE ON THE POINT AND NO OTHER FALCONS ON THE LEDGE. MAYBE LIL DAD TOLD HER TO STAY THERE? OMG, THIS IS TOO MUCH!   Shocked

From Reenie on FB
1076  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2017 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 25-Jan-17, 09:24:57 AM
Hmmm, DC?
1077  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Potted Plant Owls are back in Johannesburg on: 24-Jan-17, 06:15:02 AM


(I don't blame her, I'd stay too)
1078  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Potted Plant Owls are back in Johannesburg on: 22-Jan-17, 03:19:45 PM


So this is what we have come home to....Joy-Ithemba on the lip of the pot looking oh-so naughty and cute at the same time. We're in for a night of exploring, I think.

From FB
1079  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2016 on: 20-Jan-17, 10:51:45 PM


Sattler Erica is being seen daily at Humber Bay, Canada, Hunting on ice. 

Erica is a 2016 hatch from Statler. Ann B sent the pics taken by Sean Von Dogner

Humber bay is 30 minutes from Ann's house!!  2thumbsup 
Hope she stays a while!
1080  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2017 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 20-Jan-17, 05:02:38 PM
Beauty's on MMB
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