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17551  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Peregrine falcon released in Evansville in 1994 dies from gunshot wound on: 03-Jan-11, 07:48:25 PM
One of the 15 peregrine falcons released in Downtown Evansville in 1994 amid public fanfare was found injured by a gunshot on Dec. 22 and died on New Year's Eve, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
The agency is seeking information on the bird's injuries. Phoenix, a female, was found injured in Floyd County near the Interstate 64 bridge in New Albany. Phoenix was taken to the Hardy Lake Raptor Rehabilitation Center that night, but she died on Dec. 31.
It was the Indiana's Department of Natural Resource's first contact with the bird since 1995, though Phoenix and her mate, Screech, had last been seen in Evansville in 1997. The birds were released off the roof of the six-story Centrum Building in the summer of 1994. Urban areas with tall buildings mimic the birds' natural habitats — open river bluffs and canyons.
According to a news release from the agency, Phoenix may have been nesting in the New Albany/Louisville area, where pairs breed on tall buildings and under bridges.
"Most peregrine falcons are banded as nestlings and later identification can be made if individuals can be approached," the release stated.
John Castrale, a nongame bird biologist for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, said Phoenix was relatively old for her species.
None of the 15 released remain in the Evansville area, but Castrale said that is normal.
"They travel widely and they usually don't stick to the site where they were released," he said.
Male peregrine falcons have been known to travel up to 100 miles from their release sites and females as much as 200 miles, according to Castrale.
"Some have been known to go as far as 1,000 miles away," he said.
In 2010, at least 38 adult falcons were observed nesting in Indiana, he said, including 11 sites where eggs were laid.
The location of only one other of the 15 peregrine falcons released in Evansville is currently known. Castrale said Freedom, a female, has been nesting in downtown Fort Wayne for several years.
"I'm hopeful one of these days we will see them in Downtown Evansville again," he said.
A nesting box for peregrine falcons remains ready for them there.
Another, a male named River Ace, was confirmed to be nesting at a power plant in southwest Ohio in 2002.
The crow-sized peregrine falcons are easily confused with their smaller cousin, the American kestrel or sparrow hawk, which s also often found perched or nesting in the crevices of church steeples or tree cavities.
A distinguishing characteristic of a peregrine falcon is their long pointed wings. Adult birds are slate gray with a dark helmet and sideburns, a white throat, and finely barred breast and belly.
Peregrine falcons were removed from the federal endangered species list in 1999 but remain a state endangered species in Indiana.
"They never were really common," Castrale said.
Up to 200 nesting pairs are known in the Midwest, he said.
Anyone with information about the shooting should call (800) 847-4367

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17552  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Zoo cub update on: 03-Jan-11, 06:37:10 PM
What a cute little boy he is! Thanks Kris.
17553  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 02:16:13 PM
I didn't see him either and I looked and looked. After Shaky posted the stream, I went and checked, all I saw was a tail flash. Hmmm.
17554  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 02:14:27 PM
I caught a glimpse of the male in this morning's video. He arrived at the time as Beauty but didn't land.

http://ustre.am/_NvD2:zPU

Good eyes Shaky!   Sherlock Holmes

p.s.  We need a smiley with a magnifying glass.  Unless I'm missing it.

17555  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Funnies from around the interwebs on: 03-Jan-11, 01:37:21 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAG39jKi0lI&feature=player_embedded#! More British Humor!
17556  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: 1,000 dead black birds have fallen from the sky in Beebe, Arkansas on: 03-Jan-11, 11:48:05 AM
Sheesh, what is going on in Arkansas??? So sad. Now they say 5,000 birds???
17557  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 11:33:15 AM
Still there after 45 minutes. No male as of yet.
17558  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 10:48:36 AM
she's back

17559  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Peregrine falcon in Worcester on: 03-Jan-11, 08:19:21 AM
Camera repaired - normal service resumed. No Bobbin but the scavenging jackdaws return to clean up the window....Dave
17560  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 08:10:38 AM
The General



 2funny
17561  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 08:00:16 AM
Whirly
17562  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 03-Jan-11, 07:58:06 AM
A Beauty-ful sunrise also!
Close-up
17563  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Tracking MAK on: 03-Jan-11, 06:27:03 AM
The current issue of Smithsonian has an article on wild pigs and the amount of damage they do to farmers crops, and that they are steadily spreading across the country and are impossible to eradicate once established.

Diana, I saw the whole horrific show with Brady Barr last week. Your right, they are multiplying like pigs. 1 sow can produce over 1000 pigs a year, that's including the babies who have babies. They are taking over and it's hard to control. They developed  a birth control and it works, just has to be approved by the FDA. Florida has them bad. They do wreak havoc!
17564  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Blackwater Eagles are back on: 02-Jan-11, 02:22:11 PM
Blackwater NWR -- New Year 2011 
17565  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 02-Jan-11, 12:04:19 PM
Beauty is back.
Looking up!
and it's snowing
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