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14821  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 28-May-11, 06:41:01 AM
Archer looks for egg!
he found it!
14822  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 28-May-11, 06:17:26 AM
Not a nice thing to wake up to, heart-breaking.
(movie) Beauty puts the egg out

Correction: Someone on Ustream said that when Beauty got up to stretch, the egg was stuck to her chest and it fell out of the nest. Maybe it had a crack and was leaking. Not sure what really happened but the last egg is out.  Sad
14823  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 27-May-11, 11:50:54 PM
MEC Still Incubating at Least One Egg; 57 Days Incubation Today!!??
May 27, 2011 - Mississauga - Executive Centre
Tracy Simpson Reports:

I was on-site at the Mississauga Executive Centre today to check on the resident pair and it would appear that they are still incubating at least one egg.  At the time of my arrival, I had just missed a change over so there was no hope of a really good view as the male was in the nest box and sleeping away the afternoon.  The resident female made her way out from the nest box and landed on the dot on top of the ā€œjā€ in the large sign on MEC building #3.  I was able to see the male reposition himself and clearly there is still at least one egg.  From initial observations back on March 30th, that puts us at around 57 days incubation.  I will continue to check in and provide you with updates on the status of this nest.

She's got Beauty beat!
14824  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 27-May-11, 11:49:19 PM
How awful for him. I wonder if the new male had any part in this. Every day, something else in the Falcon world. Need a Xanax!  Sad
14825  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: mama cat hugs kitten on: 27-May-11, 10:57:13 PM
As a cat lover, I thank you jeanne. That was just adorable.
14826  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / There's a reason for name of falcon on: 27-May-11, 10:34:46 PM
Luckily for one of the peregrine falcon chicks on the Madison-Milton bridge, after it got blown off the bridge in high wind Monday night it landed on water.

And just as luckily, every morning Walsh Construction engineering superintendent Tom Swert goes out on the gravel causeway that juts into the Ohio River on the Madison side.

"Every morning at 7 o'clock I have to drive out on that causeway," Swert said Thursday. "I take a stick ruler and measure the elevation of the water."

Tuesday morning was no different as he prepared for his day-starting task. He measures the elevation because Walsh's contract for replacement of the bridge penalizes the company financially for every day the replacement is not finished by a date in September 2012. But any day the surface elevation is above 432.2 feet does not count against the company.

"I was getting my gear on," Swert said. "Right by the south end of the causeway was one of the baby falcons floating on the water on top of a piece of driftwood."

Swert recognized the bird as being a peregrine falcon because he had just recently seen one of this chick's siblings when she was removed from the nesting box for medical treatment.

"Lucky for him, the water was up that day," Swert said. "It was right even with the top of that causeway. He was on the causeway. Above or below it, he would have drowned," Swert said.

"I took my shirt off. I walked up to him real slow and threw it over him. He didn't offer any resistance. I wrapped my shirt around him and took him to our office, and we put him in a box," Swert said.

The baby falcon, resting on Swert's blue denim work shirt inside a cardboard box, soon had a visitor. Avian biologist Kate Heyden of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources came to Madison to pick up the bird.

"He survived quite a fall," she said Thursday after she put the rescued falcon back on the bridge with his mother. "He was actually totally fine. He had no injuries at all."

The chicks will flap their wings the next few days, getting ready to fly for the first time, probably early next week, Heyden said.

When Heyden returned the chick to the bridge, she also returned one of his sisters, Edie, whom Heyden had taken from the nesting box for treatment for trichomonas, a disease she said chicks get from their parents feeding them diseased pigeons.

All four of the peregrine falcon chicks have names. The rescued falcon got his name from his ordeal. His name is Lucky.

Lucky

Madison Courier
14827  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2011 on: 27-May-11, 10:29:02 PM
Downtown air battle (Statler)

When a young red-tailed hawk flew by the nest of the famous peregrine falcon pair nesting on the Statler Building, it was all-out war.

"It was like the U.S. vs. Russia," said Statler owner Mark Croce. "The peregrine just took it out."

While bigwigs below were wrapping up a news conference outside late Wednesday morning, the falcons overhead were busy driving a hawk into the ground. It smashed full-speed into the middle of Delaware Avenue and would have been struck by a car had the street not been closed to traffic at that moment.

An extraordinary set of factors -- including a construction worker who just happened to know how to handle wild birds and some emergency help from the Erie County SPCA Wildlife Center -- will allow one very luck red-tailed hawk to live to fight another day.

The scene unfolded Wednesday with top city officials, including Mayor Byron W. Brown, standing in front of the Statler to announce the removal of a sidewalk barricade as improvements to the historic building's exterior get under way.

As the news conference was wrapping up, two construction workers from the federal courthouse project across the street were hauling debris outside. One of them, Jack Malecki, turned just in time to see a hawk driven into the pavement.

Croce saw Malecki crouching in the middle of Delaware Avenue. He called over a police officer.

"It just looked like he was acting suspicious," Croce said.

By this time, Malecki had picked the hawk up and set it down on the courthouse sidewalk.

Malecki, a foreman with DeSpirt Mosaic and Marble Co., was working on the courthouse building's terrazzo stone floor. He also happens to keep a peacock and pea hens at his home near Newfane and has plenty of bird-handling experience.

He asked a friend for a shirt, covered the hawk and held it by the legs while the DEC was contacted.

Croce and the police officer questioned Malecki and were relieved to hear the injured bird wasn't one of the two Statler falcons. Croce said he was equally thrilled that Malecki had gone out of his way to save the downed hawk.

"It was such a beautiful bird," he said. "This hawk was fabulous. It was big. It was gorgeous. I'd never seen anything like it in my entire life."

Minutes later, Connie Adams, a wildlife biologist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation, had the wounded hawk in a carrier she'd brought with her and drove it to the SPCA Wildlife Center. She didn't hear any movement inside on the way up.

"I was like, 'Oh my God, it's dead,'" she said.

But when SPCA officials looked inside the carrier, the hawk was breathing.

The animal suffered from spinal shock from hitting the street, leaving it temporarily paralyzed, said Assistant Wildlife Administrator Beverly Jones. SPCA employees infused the bird with anti-inflammatory medication, gave it fluids and left it in an oxygen chamber overnight.

By Thursday morning, the bird was standing.

Jones said the hawk is a female and only about a year old -- it's missing the signature red tail feathers that the mature hawks get when they are two years old.

The SPCA probably will keep the bird another week or so to make sure it's truly fine before they attempt to release it back into the city.

"She's going to be OK," Adams said. "What that teaches you is, you don't want to be a red-tailed hawk flying near a peregrine falcon's nest."

Erie County SPCA doctor Karen Moran gives a Red Tail Hawk an examination and administers fluids and food Thursday, one day after the peregrine falcons on the Statler Building drove the red-tailed hawk from the sky and into the sidewalk in front of the Federal Courthouse building.
14828  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 27-May-11, 08:13:37 PM
Well, I hope she has better luck!
14829  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Vandals cause damage at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge on: 27-May-11, 08:11:35 PM
There's no reason for this....except "MORONS". Let me have them, I'm in the mood!
14830  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 27-May-11, 03:51:32 PM
(movie) an hour with Beauty
14831  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Salt Lake City peregrine cam 2011? on: 27-May-11, 03:38:44 PM
He was just off the eggs and squeaking....unless mom came in and took over. Reminds me of Beauty when she switches with Archer, she talks to the eggs.
14832  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harrisburg, PA Falcons on: 27-May-11, 03:14:16 PM
5/27/2011: The Fledge!
The little male ran the length of the ledge and took flight at 9:15 AM. He landed on nearby building. Within 15 minutes he was on top of the Rachel Carson State Office Building, his home building. Soon after, he returned to the nest ledge where he was rewarded with a meal. This fledgling now holds the record for earliest fledge and quickest return to the ledge. Watch and rescue crews will continue to track his whereabouts and ensure that if he gets into trouble they can respond and keep him out of harms way.

He's still white! OMG....what a daredevil!  devil
14833  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Syracuse's Groucho and Fancy on: 27-May-11, 02:36:22 PM

Oh wow, sad if it's not the original pair. So many changes this season, hard to keep up. Sad
14834  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Welcome bev.! on: 27-May-11, 07:37:19 AM
 wave Bev...Welcome
14835  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Peregrines nesting on Hudson Valley bridges (NY) on: 27-May-11, 06:44:25 AM
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110525/NEWS/105250365/-1/SITEMAP story and pics

one nesting pair on every bridge from New York City to Troy ...
(Times Herald-Record)
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