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13456  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 05-Aug-11, 10:20:58 AM
I think it's just a slip, I do it too!  Embarrassed
13457  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / UK garden bird avian pox virus spreading UK on: 05-Aug-11, 09:13:40 AM
A team at the Zoological Society of London, led by Dr. Becki Lawson, is tracking an increased spread of an avian pox virus that is rapidly moving through the UK and affecting the great tits. Researchers are asking the public to help them track the spread of this virus.

The virus was first discovered in the UK in 2006 but before then had been confined to birds in Austria, Czech Republic, Scandinavia and Slovakia. Until this year, the virus had stayed contained to south-east England but is now spreading to the north and west.

Avian pox causes wart-like tumor growths on the birds, predominately around the eyes and beaks. Researchers do not know if the tumors are fatal or not but they do affect the bird’s ability to see and eat, leaving them more vulnerable to predators and starvation.

Avian pox can be transmitted via insect bites, direct contact with other birds or indirect contact in places where multiple birds frequent, such as bird feeders, bird baths and garden perches. The researchers explain that the virus can remain in the environment for weeks or months.

They are recommending that homeowners with bird baths and feeders keep them disinfected on a regular basis in order to try and reduce the spread of the virus. They are unable to give medicine to free-range birds and are hoping to find a way to prevent the transmission.

Avian pox has also been noted in birds such as the dunnock, house sparrow, starling and wood pigeon however, it seems to affect these birds in a much milder form than it does the great tits.

This is what "Buddy" from Norfolk has.
13458  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Penguin out of order on: 05-Aug-11, 09:09:52 AM
http://www.3news.co.nz/Video/3NewsLiveStream/HappyFeetlivestream.aspx Happy Feets webcam

Happy Feet is now a creature of the Internet age.

The wayward emperor penguin, discovered on a New Zealand beach six weeks ago, will soon be returned to the wild — but not before he picked up an online following of more than 120,000.

That's how many unique visitors have logged onto a Web camera monitoring his every move. Thousands more are expected to follow the updates after he's released in coming weeks, with feeds from a GPS tracker attached to his back posted online.

And then there's the chatter on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

His followers don't seem bothered that Happy Feet, nicknamed after the 2006 animated movie, does little more than eat, sleep and occasionally waddle.

"At 11:20 p.m. in New Zealand, Happy Feet was sound asleep with his left foot and flipper sticking out," one Facebook fan wrote. "Five minutes later, he pulled in his left foot and flipper and just got up! Smiley"

The penguin was found June 20 on Peka Peka Beach, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) northwest of Wellington and far from his Antarctic feeding grounds. He was moved four days later to the Wellington Zoo after becoming ill from eating sand, which he likely mistook for snow.

He has since gained weight and been given a clean bill of health to return to the ocean.

His unusual journey captured worldwide interest, with local TV3 station setting up a webcam on June 30 in his small, ice-filled room at the zoo.

The phone calls began coming in soon after, even prompting the zoo one night to send a veterinarian to check on the penguin after the station was swamped by worried callers convinced Happy Feet had died, zoo spokeswoman Kate Baker said. It turned out the penguin was sleeping.

One woman wrote an email to TV3 saying she was ill but taking "a lot of comfort in simply watching the penguin."

"It's kind of like O. Henry's story 'The Leaf,'" wrote the woman, identified as Janet in Chicago. "I feel as long as the penguin does well, I'll do well."

The station's Wellington bureau chief, Gordon McBride, said he and a colleague came up with the webcam idea and the zoo agreed.

"It's such an unusual thing, and people like to see that," McBride said.

After the "great response" to the penguin's webcam, the zoo is now considering live streaming other animals and the zoo's medical procedures, Baker said.

The zoo raised the $10,000 through a public campaign to cover the costs of housing Happy Feet, Baker said. It has also raised about $8,000 so far for returning him to the sub-Antarctic ocean south of New Zealand — a trip that could cost up to $30,000.

The GPS tracker unit will likely come off when Happy Feet molts in April, if not sooner, though the penguin has also been fitted with a microchip that will be triggered if he roams near monitored colonies in Antarctica, she said.
13459  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Protection of Peregrine Falcon in France on: 05-Aug-11, 09:00:24 AM
http://fauconpelerin.mairie-albi.fr/?p=1555 No wonder she rescued that baby!! Very very smart mom!  clap
13460  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Protection of Peregrine Falcon in France on: 05-Aug-11, 08:49:29 AM
http://vimeo.com/26998476 They eat frog??  These videos are just awesome. Thanks so much Nicole.

nycbird, your not kidding about that drop-off!  scared blue
13461  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Twitter 2011 on: 05-Aug-11, 07:10:22 AM
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WanderingFalcon (Carol P.): At KP. Saw what appeared to be 2 falcons battling high in the sky north of KP. Same size. Lost them and I have to go.



Link:
http://twitter.com/WanderingFalcon/statuses/99430368654004224

Oh boy, not good. Hope someone can go out and check.
13462  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 05-Aug-11, 07:01:38 AM
A few pics of her with prey!!  Shocked Sunny, you have done well in such a short time.

Photos courtesy of Richard Sigesmund and what great photos they are!!
13463  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Pa & S2 - Netherlands on: 05-Aug-11, 06:40:07 AM
http://www.omroepbrabant.nl/?news/159303682/Slechtvalk+Gemert+maakt+het+goed.aspx Video on S2

Translation/Google


GEMERT - going well for the last week hurt peregrine was found in Gemert, in a meadow. The female was hit by a bullet in her right wing. She was operated on last Saturday. And Wednesday morning, the vet visite.Een connection and a splint on the wing. This should at least another peregrine S2 in the coming weeks through life. She was wounded by a hail pellet. But it goes well with this magnificent bird, vet says Caroline Mommers.

You might not say, but this peregrine has one hundred thousand fans around the world. This is the webcam for years in her nest box hung in the mortar. Due to the number on her ring as the S2's Internet audience.

Gemert, Thursday, August 4, 2011

This morning the vet Caroline Hommers been visiting with S2.
Caroline last Saturday together with her colleague Dirk Riemersma the rather complex operation performed successfully.
Below this message you will see two links through information about their work and practice.

During her visit Caroline S2 and examined her wound care.
The large hematoma in her wing was almost completely gone, the skin looked beautiful pink and there were no infections present. Moreover, a bruise beneficial for the restoration of bone tissue. Even new springs were already visible, is expected to have four weeks of nothing to see the bald spot under her wing. The antibiotics can be stopped from tomorrow and S2 will no longer receive medication. Caroline has the loose debris removal and related anti-inflammatory ointment under the fixation applied. Also listened to her heartbeat and looked at her overall condition, again only positive results, she does it really outstanding.
After the two wings were again fixed on her tail feathers showed S2 see this not so great to find and soon she had both her wings again free. This in itself is not so bad, both as the two splints bothelften are well fixed and S2 remains well off here. In addition, they now feel themselves very well or how she uses her wings and her muscles in her shoulders will also have some movement which later is beneficial.
In a few weeks back to Caroline with a mobile, digital röngenapparaat take pictures. S2 so that we do not carry unnecessary. Then examined whether the bothelften well together and when the fixation pins and can be removed. S2 will then be placed in a larger space so they can work on her condition.

BBC News this morning was also present and recordings. These images you will probably already have seen on TV and / or the Internet.
Later tonight there will be some photos posted on this site and a link to the broadcast images of Brabant. There are not many pictures because we assisted in the investigation of S2 and because they reside in a secured cage. Here too was the importance of S2 first.

VWG Gemert  (Sounds positive)  thumbsup
13464  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Rescue beak to beak by mom on: 04-Aug-11, 11:10:37 PM

OMG!!! That was amazing. Never knew they would do that!!  Shocked scared blue heart A mother's love. Thank you so much for that!!
13465  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Aug-11, 10:44:17 PM
Wow, nice pics of Harlequin. She's doing so well. Hope she stays a while.
13466  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Protection of Peregrine Falcon in France on: 04-Aug-11, 10:37:34 PM
I loved it and I'll watch it again! Beautifully done. Thanks Nic!!
13467  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 04-Aug-11, 06:05:57 PM


He came back to see her!!
13468  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Seneca Sighted at Brookpark Road Bridge with a Mate! on: 04-Aug-11, 06:03:04 PM
Now that's great news! Thanks Joyce.  heart Cheyenne, get well!
13469  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Aug-11, 03:47:08 PM
!!! Baby Harlequin comes to visit the Thales Building in Don Mills.
July 27, 2011 - Toronto - Don Mills
CPF Postmaster Reports:

Thought I would share these pictures, taken by a co-worker of mine. We work at the “Thales Building”, 105 Moatfield Drive. The pictures were taken from inside the 9th floor.
I hear the birds calling at least twice a day now, and always stop and see if I can spot them flying by. Smiley
Best Regards,
Ivan MacKenzie.   clap


13470  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Patti's Grand Canyon vacation on: 04-Aug-11, 02:02:28 PM
 phew Wow, I just finished!! Man, you can take pictures!!! Glad no Rattlers amongst the massive selection of pictures you chose. Had I been there and a Snake or Lizard was on the trail...well, sorry to say, I would have probably jumped over the CLIFF!! Those signs would have been for me too!! Anyway, I enjoyed the 534 photos. You all had a great time. Oh and you saw a Peregrine??? NICE, now I would go for that!!

p.s How was the prickly cactus stir-fry?    clap Thanks
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