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15211  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: 1st egg for Nijmegen on: 07-May-11, 04:53:55 PM
OH no, 1 egg left and both eyases died!!

2011: On March 19 at 3:30 pm, the first egg is laid, followed by another three eggs laid on respectively 22, 25 and March 27.
On April 28 we see the first Valkje young from hatching.
The next day, there are now two young visible. On May 1 the webcam images to see a young unfortunately is deceased. The next day, the second dies young Valkje. The cause of death is not entirely clear. The deceased boy by the female verwijderd.De remaining two eggs are very now and then incubated.
Presumably, the remaining eggs any more.  (google translate)  crying
15212  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 07-May-11, 03:54:44 PM
OK, this is different!
15213  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 07-May-11, 03:47:45 PM
(movie) Somethings bugging him
15214  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: South Bend Peregrine Cam Indiana on: 07-May-11, 03:15:12 PM
Someone needs to throw that girl a quail or something. I have never seen her leave the nest or the male bring her food. Hope they are monitoring this nest.  Sad
15215  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 07-May-11, 01:48:22 PM
Lunch is being served at the Sheraton...

LOL was just lightning up the pic too!!
15216  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: 2011 - Eastern Screech Owl Nestbox in Austin! on: 07-May-11, 01:26:06 PM
Oh my is right!  Shocked
15217  Member Activities / Events / Re: Falcon Watchers' Weekend, 2011 on: 07-May-11, 01:20:37 PM
Hmmm!!
15218  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: RTH cam in NY on: 07-May-11, 12:55:12 PM
Tweeted from NYT today:
Drama in #hawkcam nest, and no guaranteed happy ending. Violet's leg, and baby hawks' future at stake. Pray!http://nyti.ms/kmVGK9] http://nyti.ms/kmVGK9[/url] [/i]  Sad



I had a feeling something would happen to one of them. She had that plastic bag around her neck a few weeks ago. Plus, she brought a lot of cra# to that nest that wasn't nesting material. This makes me so mad but what can you do?  Sad
15219  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: $1 Fine for Killing an Endangered Species on: 07-May-11, 09:55:46 AM
  viking This makes me totally angry. How are these brats going to learn if there is no repercussions for wrong doing? Please $1 that is an insult to anyone who cares for these birds. Why not just make them stand in the corner and go to bed without supper? actually that would be a stronger punishment than a dollar geeze. At the very least they needed to loose their guns and the right to hunt for years, if not forever. Community service (I don't mean cake walk stuff either) physical -I am going to remember this and never do it again- labor. They need to figure out the price of hand rearing (food, human labor) leading it on its first migration (fuel, ultra light, human) add it all up and that is their fine (not a freaking dollar.)

since they are just "boys" I won't bobitize them....yet

Well said BC!!
15220  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Ogdensburg bridge nest on: 07-May-11, 06:45:37 AM
!!! Zenar is back with a mate and currently incubating 4 eggs!
May 06, 2011 - New York - Prescott-Ogdensburg Bridge
CPF Postmaster Reports:

While we haven’t had any news from Mary Beth for some time, it has been reported by Eve that Zanar (hatched in Rochester NY in 2006) and her mate are currently incubating 4 eggs again this year on the bridge. We are to understand that they are currently being monitored by Mary Beth Warburton from New York State. We do not know which site of the bridge the birds have set up house on this year - (the Canadian or American side) and have no idea as to when the eggs were laid adn when ful time incubation started.
We can only hope that the final out come is better than last year!
Hopefully we’ll receive some news of the happenings.
Stay tuned…..

Who is Zanar? Do they mean Valiant/Sabrina??? Can someone find out? If it is Valiant.....OMG!!! Finally some male news!  Zanar and HER mate!! Very confusing!
15221  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 07-May-11, 06:43:15 AM
!!! A Hatch at Burlington Lift Bridge!!!
May 06, 2011 - Burlington - Lift Bridge
Tracy Simpson Reports:

I went out to the Burlington Lift Bridge today to check on the progress of the resident pair and their clutch of eggs.  I was able to take a look in the nest box and was delighted to see that Cirrus was brooding two newly hatched young.  One of the chicks appears to have hatched the previous evening while the other had more physical control indicating that it probably hatched on Wednesday May 4th, which ties into previous observations of the restlessness of the resident female on May 4th by Sue and Bill.  I could clearly see that there is still one egg left to hatch and Sir Adam was watching from the other side of the lift bridge as Cirrus gingerly tucked them beneath the warmth of her feathers.  A big thank you to the (PWGSC) Public Works & Government Services of Canada for being so supportive of the nesting pair.  Way to go Cirrus and Sir Adam!!!

15222  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: RTH cam at Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on: 07-May-11, 06:38:58 AM
All 3 hatched!!

http://www.fi.edu/hawks/
15223  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: FKNK condemns shooting of spoonbills (Malta) on: 07-May-11, 06:36:17 AM
Malta spring hunting out of control!

BirdLife Europe, together with its national Partner BirdLife Malta, strongly asked for an immediate suspension of the ongoing spring hunting season in Malta, in order to prevent more protected birds from being killed and injured.

In a highly contested move that caused concerns across Europe, the Maltese government had allowed, for the period of 13-30 April 2011, the shooting of a limited number of Turtle Dove Streptopelia turtur and Common Quail Coturnix coturnix using a derogation under the EU Birds Directive.

However, BirdLife Malta’s field surveys on the ground show that this open season is used as a cover for many illegal activities that put at risk many birds of European conservation concern.

Since 13th April alone – the start of the hunting season – BirdLife Malta has received 17 shot birds including rare species such as Black Kite Milvus migrans, Purple Heron Ardea purpurea, Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni, and Montagu’s Harrier Cyrus pygargus . The real total number of shot protected birds is likely to be much higher.

According to Paul Debono, Director of BirdLife Malta, “This shows that even the increased enforcement efforts of the government have been neither sufficient nor effective in preventing illegal hunting from happening this spring. The situation we are witnessing on the ground is terrible and the government has to act now and stop this.”

Despite the Maltese government’s commitment on enforcement, it cannot be seen that, compared to previous years, illegal bird shooting had been reduced. On the contrary, evidence collected by BirdLife Malta indicates that this years’ open season is leading to a significant increase in protected birds being killed compared to previous years: In 2008, 2009 and 2010, when virtually no spring hunting was allowed in the country, the numbers of killed protected birds that were recovered by BirdLife Malta in comparable periods of time were much lower: only 1, 7, and 5 respectively.

Angelo Caserta, Director of BirdLife Europe, sees Malta in direct violation of the EU Birds Directive. “If a country is not able to safeguard our most protected birds during their dangerous migration from Africa to their European breeding grounds from illegal shooting, it cannot be granted the right to open any hunting season in this critical period.”

BirdLife Malta and BirdLife Europe therefore urge the Maltese government to immediately close the current spring hunting season. Angelo Caserta adds: “We also call on the European Commission to take all necessary steps to ensure compliance with EU bird protection law. Malta had already been condemned once by the European Court of Justice for not respecting EU rules on bird protection , it should not be allowed to continue putting our European natural heritage at risk.”

Further background to spring hunting in Malta:

Under EU law, hunting of birds during their spring migration and breeding period is prohibited in general. Malta, however, insists of using a derogation clause of the EU Birds Directive for allowing the shooting of a limited number of individuals of two species (Turtle Dove and Quail). BirdLife stresses that Malta fails to meet several of the requirements for such an exception (derogation according to Art.9 of the Birds Directive):

One of the key preconditions for granting such a derogation is that the Member State government has to ensure strict control and supervision, to prevent other species from being killed or injured along the way. The reality in Malta of the last days shows this is far from being the case.

Other preconditions refer to the conservation status of the species in question, the number of individuals permitted to hunt and the test whether autumn provides a sufficient alternative solution to spring hunting. BirdLife has concerns regarding all of these as well.

Following BirdLife complaints and European Commission investigations, Malta had already been condemned by the European Court of Justice in 2009 (C-76/08) for having allowed spring hunting in between 2004 and 2007. After a  pause in this practice in 2008 and 2009, Malta is now trying again, arguing this time it would limit and control spring hunting sufficiently to meet EU standards.

This is unbelievable, they just don't care!  Sad
15224  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Colleen on: 07-May-11, 06:17:39 AM
Enjoy your day Colleen 
15225  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 07-May-11, 05:52:55 AM
Here comes Archer


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