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11851  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: It's the most wonderful time of the year on: 06-Dec-11, 09:35:07 AM
Its one of Youtubes best video's. Though's kid's did a first cla'ss job.  Their great.

Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

Their are'nt many poeple who can get a'way with thi's!

 christree christree christree christree christree

Ewe a'int kitding!  rofl

O Brothaah!  stupid
11852  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: And in today's cute critter news roundup... on: 06-Dec-11, 09:33:41 AM
Ei, that was so funny, I guess they do like Jazz!! LOL

http://youtu.be/YMxwEaf_SUc
11853  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / OK guys, here's some Christmas fun on: 06-Dec-11, 09:27:42 AM
This is from Nicole, it's in French but I figured it out without any help. May take some time. Just click around and drag, help Santa. (HINT) When he gives you the Thumbs up, you got it!!

http://www.uqtr.ca/cartes2010/perenoel/

Thanks Nicole, what fun this was!
11854  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 06-Dec-11, 09:00:51 AM
Hilarious. I just posted that note and Quest did a fly-by! Smiley

Great news Kat, thank you so much!  clap Go Quest!!!
11855  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 06-Dec-11, 08:42:59 AM
Beauty


11856  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Long-tailed ducks return to Irondequoit Bay on: 06-Dec-11, 08:28:37 AM

Jeez! All this action (like Snowy Owls!) right down the road from me, and do I see anything???

 no  harhar
11857  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Long-tailed ducks return to Irondequoit Bay on: 06-Dec-11, 07:00:24 AM
By Bob (of course)

http://blogs.democratandchronicle.com/birds/?p=2846
11858  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Tiny field mouse pictured seconds before it is swooped on by a hunting snowy owl on: 06-Dec-11, 06:56:09 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2069780/Nature-cruelest-Tiny-field-mouse-pictured-seconds-swooped-hunting-snowy-owl.html?ITO=1490 Great photos

UK

11859  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Holiday Greetings from RFalconcam Members on: 06-Dec-11, 06:33:55 AM
(A folk legend from Germany and the Ukraine)

Description: Once upon a time, long ago, a gentle mother was busily cleaning the house for the most wonderful day of the year.... The day on which the Christ child came to bless the house. Not a speck of dust was left. Even the spiders had been banished from their cozy corner in the ceiling to avoid the housewife's busy cleaning. They finally fled to the farthest corner of the attic.

T'was the Christmas eve at last! The tree was decorated and waiting for the children to see it. But the poor spiders were frantic, for they could not see the tree, nor be present for the Christ child's visit. But the oldest and wisest spider suggested that perhaps they could peep through the crack in the door to see him. Silently they crept out of their attic, down the stairs, and across the floor to wait in the crack in the threshold. Suddenly, the door opened a wee bit and quickly the spiders scurried into the room. They must see the tree closely, since their eyes weren't accustomed to the brightness of the room... so the crept all over the tree, up and down, over every branch and twig and saw every one of the pretty things. At last they satisfied themselves completely of the Christmas tree beauty.

But alas!! Everywhere they went they had left their webs, and when the little Christ child came to bless the house he was dismayed. He loved the little spiders, for they were God's creatures too, but he knew the mother, who had trimmed the tree for the little children, wouldn't feel the same, so He touched the webs and they all turned to sparkling, shimmering, silver and gold!

Ever since that time, we have hung tinsel on our Christmas trees, and according to the legend, it has been a custom to include a spider among the decorations on the tree.


Without further ado, here's today's Christmas Greeting from Janet & Rich
11860  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Pigeon-fancier found guilty of killing Holyrood falcon UK on: 05-Dec-11, 10:55:44 PM
HE PATROLLED Scotland’s skies, protecting the Holyrood parliament and Hampden stadium from the damaging munitions of pigeons. Yet Naph the peregrine falcon did not meet his demise in aerial combat, but was instead blasted off a branch while taking a breather on his day off.

Yesterday, an elderly pigeon fancier was found guilty of shooting dead one of the Scottish Parliament’s prized falcons.

Andrew Hutchison then drove off with the body, leading Naph’s handlers in a frustrating four-mile search which culminated with the discovery of its homing beacon attached to a solitary leg.

Dunfermline Sheriff Court was told that two-year-old Naph – one of 25 birds used to prevent feral pigeons defecating on the parliament building – suddenly disappeared when he was caught by a gust of wind while being exercised on his Sunday off at a football complex at Torryburn, Fife.

He was last seen alive in a tree above the garden of racing pigeon keeper Andrew Hutchison, about 200 yards away. When Naph’s minders went to inquire what had happened to the falcon, the retired miner, 67, confessed he had shot him.

He then drove off with Naph’s body, leading his minders on a four-mile hunt before the bird’s transmitter, still attached to one of its legs, was found in a burn. The rest of the bird has never been found.

Hutchison, of Newmills, Fife, was found guilty yesterday of maliciously shooting and killing a working falcon with a .22 air rifle. He was also found guilty of removing the body of the bird from his garden, separating it from its radio transmitter, and dumping its body and the transmitter with intent to defeat the ends of justice.

Sheriff Craig McSherry deferred sentence for background reports until 18 January.

In evidence, falconer Ryan Dryburgh, a pest control technician with NBC Bird and Pest Solutions, said he had taken Naph to Torryburn on 3 April to fly him, as he normally did on a Sunday. He said Naph was fitted with the transmitter to allow him to be relocated if he got lost.

Mr Dryburgh said: “When Mr Hutchison realised the signal was coming from his garden, he told me he had shot the bird.”

Mr Dryburgh said he asked for the bird back, and Mr Hutchison said no.

Mr Dryburgh said: “I said, ‘Well, you’re going to have to pay for it then’.

“He came out of his back door with the bird. He put it into a black binbag and into his car. Then he got into his car and drove away with it.”

Mr Dryburgh said he had stood behind the car with a friend of his, Mark Bonham, and two other falconers to try to persuade Hutchison not to leave, but they were unsuccessful.

Mr Dryburgh said they called the police, and then went to look for the bird. They picked up a signal and tracked it to Oakley, four miles away, where they found the transmitter, one of the bird’s legs, and some other equipment, in a burn about 100 yards from the village police station.

Naph’s owner, Ian Kane, 48, Scottish franchise owner of NBC Bird and Pest Solutions, said it had cost the company ÂŁ3,500 to buy and train Naph. His job at Holyrood was to “fly around” scaring pigeons from the structure, under a strict no-kill policy.   crying

During the trial, Hutchison claimed that the bag he had left his house with had contained only bird seed, and insisted the witnesses were lying.

He told fiscal depute Tracey Plant, prosecuting: “They’re all telling lies. It’s a witches’ coven.”

Naph used to clear pigeons from the parliament. Picture: Dan Phillips/TSPL 

TheScotsman.com
11861  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 05-Dec-11, 05:23:05 PM
Starling in flight
11862  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Holiday Greetings from RFalconcam Members on: 05-Dec-11, 10:34:58 AM
We have a very Merry Mariah greeting from Carol P. Thank you Carol.

Um did we forget something?  whistle

YUP! Embarrassed
11863  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest on: 05-Dec-11, 09:53:51 AM
Wildlife Center of Virginia
NX has not been taken out yet for treatments this morning; the veterinary team has her scheduled for another set of radiographs today. They'd like to ensure that her positioning for the radiographs will give them the best view of what is going on with her injured shoulder. Because NX will be anesthetized, she was fasted last night.

In addition to the radiographs, Dr. Adam and team will clean NX’s wounds and will give her anti-inflammatories and antibiotics.'
11864  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Holiday Greetings from RFalconcam Members on: 05-Dec-11, 08:41:47 AM
We have a very Merry greeting from Carol P. Thank you Carol.

Note: Oops, thought I attached it, sorry!
11865  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Checking in... on: 05-Dec-11, 08:08:22 AM
Seems I find out more about action in and around ROC when I am here, rather than there! So wonderful to see a few of you - and thanks to all for understanding that Family took precedence. Now that I am back at my desk... and with some gainful employment!... I'll be able to keep up.

Best to all and thanks again!

Slainte!

 wave

Welcome back Miss Bobby and it was nice talking to you. Hope you had a safe long flight home!
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