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14476  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 on: 11-Jun-11, 05:35:22 PM
A new twist....Joyce's car is NOT in driving condition. Her axel is shot. The Car rental place closed and if they get a car some how, they can only take it as far as the border. Other option...bus. They have so much stuff and not prepared for the bus. Bruce, (as sweet as he is), will stay with them until they find a way home or a Hotel. It just gets worse.  Sad
14477  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jun-11, 05:04:55 PM
The Beauty-ful one is back and looking up! Archer?
14478  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 on: 11-Jun-11, 05:03:01 PM
Thanks Carly, they are in good hands!!  2thumbsup
14479  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 on: 11-Jun-11, 04:14:50 PM
Such a shame on what should be a good weekend

Sue called MAK via Bruce's phone. Poor Joyce.
14480  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 on: 11-Jun-11, 03:46:05 PM
Kathy O just said they have all been in touch

Oh I'm glad. I guess Joyce's front bumper has to be removed before she can drive it....or they will rent a one way car and come home. They have Laws too!!
14481  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 on: 11-Jun-11, 03:37:47 PM
I just tried texting Lisa

I remembered I had Linda Woods cell, I called her and MAK and Joyce are with Bruce Massey right now. I called Sue and gave her Bruce's cell ph number to call. So all is good. Phew.

Oh and Linda would like to know if anyone knows anyone from LAZY BOY that can send up some recliners for them. This waiting is murder on the back!! Thanx!

Thank you Jeanne!!
14482  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 S.O.S. on: 11-Jun-11, 03:12:07 PM
SOS Can anyone help Joyce and MAK? No one has communication with them and Joyce had an accident, (both she and MAK are fine) but they won't let Joyce take her car home, (even though it runs). She has bad front end damage. Can someone get a hold of Carol and the girls to let them know. Sue is worried! They are in Toronto some where and no PH signal. I want to help but just don't know how. I see Lisa has signal, is there anyway to get a hold of her?? Thanks

Does anyone know a way to find out where MAK and Joyce are? Sue just asked me. NO fun, not knowing.
14483  Member Activities / Events / Re: Toronto Trip - June 10, 2011 S.O.S. on: 11-Jun-11, 02:46:50 PM
SOS Can anyone help Joyce and MAK? No one has communication with them and Joyce had an accident, (both she and MAK are fine) but they won't let Joyce take her car home, (even though it runs). She has bad front end damage. Can someone get a hold of Carol and the girls to let them know. Sue is worried! They are in Toronto some where and no PH signal. I want to help but just don't know how. I see Lisa has signal, is there anyway to get a hold of her?? Thanks
14484  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jun-11, 11:36:09 AM
Beauty at nest for 10 minutes.
14485  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 11-Jun-11, 11:34:44 AM
Kate's in no hurry to fledge.
14486  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Washington Dog Pack Kills 100 Animals, Terrorizes Town on: 11-Jun-11, 10:32:43 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/09/washington-dog-pack-kills_n_874477.html?icid=maing-grid7|maing6|dl2|sec3_lnk3|69941  From Kris G.

How awful!


14487  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: It's official: The peregrine falcons of downtown Jackson are expecting again on: 11-Jun-11, 10:01:17 AM
Oh that's so funny, the taking of the towel. Congrats on the new 3! Thanks.
14488  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 11-Jun-11, 06:08:43 AM
Kids are up early, ready for the day!
14489  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 11-Jun-11, 05:58:56 AM
!!! Banding Day! A very successful day indeed! 3 healthy hatchlings!
June 10, 2011 - Toronto - Canada Square Building - Yonge and Eglinton
Mark Nash Reports:

A huge success banding the three young hatchlings today and lots of excitement!!

http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/06/sightings/banding-day-a-very-successful-day-indeed-3-healthy-hatchlings/
14490  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 11-Jun-11, 05:55:53 AM
A great day at Nanticoke OPG and some very good news!! Marla Black 15 over Black X with hatchlings!
June 09, 2011 - International, National and Local News
Mark Nash Reports:

Thursday June 9th
We have some good news to report from the Nanticoke Ontario Power Generation plant! After spending a great day with plant staff doing presentations for environmental week, we are very happy to report that their earlier reports of peregrine nesting activity has been confirmed.

Both Tracy and I had a great morning with approx. 70 OPG plant staff and four members of our feathered educational team. A huge thank you to Ulrich for bringing in his two eagles that joined us for the morning presentation. A very good morning indeed!

The afternoon was spent with plant staff investigating their earlier reports of peregrine activity and we have some further good news to report.

OPG Nanticoke has their first pair nesting peregrine falcons! We were able to both confirm the identity of the resident female peregrine as being a 2009 Etobicoke produced bird named Ms. Marla, banded with a Black 15 over Black X. We were also able to confirm that she has new recently hatched young! The now so good news has yet to be confirmed.

Earlier reports from the OPG plant staff is that there has been ongoing territorial disputes going on with another adult male, the staff have witnessed aerial between the two males earlier on in the week.

A resident male was not observed at all during our visit, and other observations recorded during our visit would suggest that there may not be a resident male attending.

We watched the Ms. Marla fly in to the net ledge with food and feed her offspring with no signs of a resident male. We also observed a Turkey vulture flying overhead during this dame time period, and at no time did we see a resident male defending or present anywhere.

On two separate occasions during our one plus hour observation period, the resident female Ms. Marla called out looking for her mate, but once again, no male ever responded or attended.

Speculation that the resident male may have been injured in the earlier aerial battles with the other male peregrine and may have succumb to injuries sustained in a battle and has been killed.

It is very odd to see the resident female with new hatchlings having to leave the nest to get her own food, as the resident male is usually supplying her with food directly to the nest ledge at this stage of family rearing with new born hatchlings in the nest. While the pair usually have a number of food cache spots where the male stashes fresh food that they can both draw from, and occasionally the resident female will leave new hatchlings to draw from these stashes herself, it is the male that usually delivers food directly to her, to the nest ledge to feed the chicks.

Further to this, Marla called out and loudly vacuolized on several occasions during our visit to attract the attention of her mate, but no response was ever heard, and no male was ever seen.

The fact that the Turkey vulture was allowed to come this close to the nest ledge un challenged by the adult male (especially with new hatchlings on the nest ledge), might also suggest the absence of a resident male. While it is entirely possible that the resident male may have simply been out hunting or taking a break on another part of the plant out of eye sight of the nest and his mate, the entire situation remains very suspicions indeed.

Further observations are needed to get a better handle on the situation before any hard conclusions can be made.

On a more positive note, the nest ledge is a great spot that is hidden under a huge conveyor belt structure with only a single accesses in and out to a completely closed-in portion of the superstructure frame underneath the conveyor superstructure , and it provides ideal protection both from the elements and any avian predators that might be in the neighbourhood.

The abundance of available food sources in the area also offer more than enough food and all in all, this is a fantastic location and nest site for the peregrines.
Stay tuned……..

Wow, both injured or worse. So sad especially with babies.
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