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11551  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: Work is scheduled for December 28 at the Times Square Building on: 28-Dec-11, 05:53:44 PM
Is that why 2 is 3 now and 3 is 4 and 4 is 2?   silly
11552  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harrisburg, PA Falcons on: 28-Dec-11, 05:07:35 PM
   
Recent News Title
12/28/2011  ::   News From the Nest Ledge
A new male peregrine has been visiting the nest ledge since the first week in November. This bird is not banded and appears to be somewhat larger and younger than the resident male. The resident male peregrine was last seen in conflict with the new male on November 30th. The new male has since made food offerings to the female and they appear to be pair-bonding. It is likely that the new male was successful in his challenge for the nest site and resident female. The resident male may have been driven away or possibly killed. Any information falcon cam viewers provide regarding falcon sightings and interactions would be of great value in determining what we can expect for the 2012 nesting season.
11553  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 28-Dec-11, 04:01:42 PM
Cold windy and SNOW!!!

11554  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: Work is scheduled for December 28 at the Times Square Building on: 28-Dec-11, 03:58:10 PM
We got everything moved and almost everything works. A $30 gizmo that captures video for Stream 2 broke. We'll try to replace it tomorrow.

Good job and thanks to all involved, especially TS for giving you more space!  clap
11555  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 28-Dec-11, 09:26:18 AM
Snowing in Canada also!
11556  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 28-Dec-11, 08:04:07 AM
Snow

11557  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Red Knots the center of attention in migratory bird tracking study TX on: 28-Dec-11, 07:37:22 AM
http://www.caller.com/news/2011/dec/26/red-knots-the-center-of-attention-in-migratory/

After fattening up, the birds seek shelter in the safety offered by bayside, or laguna, habitats, out of sight of peregrine or merlin falcons overhead, Newstead said.
11558  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Christmas Traditions in Ireland on: 28-Dec-11, 07:31:56 AM
Nobody up yet today?? Nobody to play with! But wait... do I see Donna! Yaaaaaay!

 wave

YUP!!
11559  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Christmas Traditions in Ireland on: 27-Dec-11, 11:16:22 PM
We always had the best Christmas's when I was kid. I agree with BF, they were the best, everything was Merry, Caroler's at the door, neighbor's got together just for the "Spirit" of the week. Candy wrapped wreaths on the door, (pick one as you leave). The best Christmas parades ever back then, they last 10 minutes now. Watching Rudolph was the "Highlight" with Hot chocolate and Marshmallow fluff. Waking mom and dad up at 4am yelling, "Santa was here", loving every present we got, a nice hot breakfast. Getting dressed up in your Christmas dress, waiting for the relatives to come..(with more presents)!! Manhattans & Old Fashions being served, (us kids going around drinking the remainders of the the drinks), hoping someone would leave a cherry. Then the big dinner and Creme de Mint and after we all played with our toys and games with the adults. It was the most "Wonderful" time of the year!  I crave for those days again! Christmas felt like Christmas.

Thanks BF for the memories!

Oh and us 5 kids used to argue who would put "baby Jesus" in his bed in the morning. Dad decided he would put our names in a hat and HE would pull the name! It worked.
11560  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: RTH cam in NY on: 27-Dec-11, 07:19:00 PM
http://rogerpaw.blogspot.com/2011/12/bobbys-new-girlfriend-taking-up.html#comment-form Bobby's new girl.....maybe!

Thanks to Kris G who sent this to me.

Then you have this article: Violet on the mend!

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/violet-red-tailed-hawk-washington-square-park-mend-article-1.997069?localLinksEnabled=false

This just in from Kris G!

Make no comparisons with human mating or dating practices or ethics. These are wild red-tailed hawks, with very different biological instincts and behaviors.

Yes, Bobby has “taken up” with a new mate, so very quickly upon Violet’s capture and removal from Washington Square Park (which is best for her, given her declining state). But the appearance and acceptance of the new formel (female) is quite typical, particularly at this time, the very start of the reproductive season.

At Christmas Eve, upon learning of Violet’s “rescue,” I predicted that a new formel would be in the area within a few days; a week at most. I was wrong. It was just a few hours, the very next day. Understand that this was not perfidy, indiscretion, or selfishness on Bobby’s part. It’s pure, natural, and quite perfect red-tailed hawk biology.

So let’s watch what happens. There is now the highest chance that the new pair will fledge three eyasses this summer. In the meantime, hawkwatchers in Washington Square Park should be looking high above, to watch some thrilling courtship flights in the coming weeks. Bobby and the new formel (“Noelle?” – Seems right, since she appeared on Christmas Day.) will loft together into the sky in circling soars. Then, Bobby will soar much higher, with “Noelle” just a few hundred feet above the building tops. From his height several hundred feet above, Bobby will fold his wings and descend in a thrilling, accelerating dive directly at his new mate, soaring below. Just as he’s about to strike the new formel, at over 200 mph, she will instantly tilt sideways and allow Bobby to plunge through her formerly-occupied airspace.

Bobby will instantly open his wings and divert his momentum in a U-shape flight back upwards, bringing him back to the level of the formel. It’s one of the most thrilling avian flights on the planet. Only a few get to see it, and so seldom in cities. New Yorkers in January and February need to be looking above the trees and buildings in search of these red-tail spectacles.

Here’s to a wonderful new breeding season at NYU and Washington Square Park—and to Violet’s peaceful care and passing now in the least stressful conditions. My best regards to the Horvaths, the New York Times, NYU, and all the WSP hawkwatchers who are making all of this possible.

–John Blakeman
11561  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 27-Dec-11, 03:09:52 PM
Beauty possibly, hard to tell and I'm NOT certain! Smiley
11562  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Tom (Cornpoppy) on: 27-Dec-11, 12:30:20 PM
I just noticed on facebook that Tom (Cornpoppy) is leaving Kodak and moving to Arkansas to join Walmart.  

Which store will he be greeting at?

Oh boy!  devil
11563  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Christmas Traditions in Ireland on: 27-Dec-11, 12:29:30 PM
We always had the best Christmas's when I was kid. I agree with BF, they were the best, everything was Merry, Caroler's at the door, neighbor's got together just for the "Spirit" of the week. Candy wrapped wreaths on the door, (pick one as you leave). The best Christmas parades ever back then, they last 10 minutes now. Watching Rudolph was the "Highlight" with Hot chocolate and Marshmallow fluff. Waking mom and dad up at 4am yelling, "Santa was here", loving every present we got, a nice hot breakfast. Getting dressed up in your Christmas dress, waiting for the relatives to come..(with more presents)!! Manhattans & Old Fashions being served, (us kids going around drinking the remainders of the the drinks), hoping someone would leave a cherry. Then the big dinner and Creme de Mint and after we all played with our toys and games with the adults. It was the most "Wonderful" time of the year!  I crave for those days again! Christmas felt like Christmas.

Thanks BF for the memories!
11564  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Christmas Traditions in Ireland on: 27-Dec-11, 09:37:59 AM
gum One of the traditions here in Arkansas is they leave a corndog and some moonshine out for Santa!  devil

OMG MAK, I can totally see that!!! Shiners!!  LOL
11565  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Pied Crow in Baltimore on: 27-Dec-11, 08:21:08 AM
http://www.billhubick.com/photos/birds/pied_crow.php Looks like he's wearing a pinny, like the ones we wore in gym class! Pretty Crow
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