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18001  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 07-Dec-10, 08:45:38 AM
MAK stuck in traffic on 390...4 mile back up. She will get to her watch soon....careful! Cars off road every where.  Shocked

Poor MAK! Keep us posted, Donna. Cannot have one of our top watchers stuck. (Now, where is that Irish guy with his shovel when you need him??)

MAK, stay safe and toasty.

Nah, she's OK Bobbie, she's 4 wheelin! Just have to drive slow.
18002  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 07-Dec-10, 08:19:05 AM
MAK stuck in traffic on 390...4 mile back up. She will get to her watch soon....careful! Cars off road every where.  Shocked
18003  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Jeff's in Antarctica PT 2 on: 07-Dec-10, 07:54:03 AM
Poor Jeff, he's not having a very good time this year:


Quote from him:

Jeff:  I'm STILL here... Kind of a weird season... Food Su**s, Station moral low !!! No wildlife... ;(((
December 3

Poor Jeff, hope things get better for him.

Me too.  Good Food would improve lots of things!

So would a friendly ho-ho-ho from Santa.

And from the Captain Jeff said! He's waiting on the Ice-breaker to bring some in!
18004  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Jeff's in Antarctica PT 2 on: 07-Dec-10, 06:43:22 AM
Poor Jeff, he's not having a very good time this year:


Quote from him:

Jeff:  I'm STILL here... Kind of a weird season... Food Su**s, Station moral low !!! No wildlife... ;(((
December 3

Poor Jeff, hope things get better for him.
18005  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 07-Dec-10, 06:31:55 AM
I know you could! Actually, we pretty much see such antics as vaguely charming - tho the charm can wear thin if one is marooned for days on end. Our hill has an insidious rise to it, so 4W-drives are the only thing - and this being farming country, we have plenty. So... will I tell the County Council you are on your way?? You will have to bring your own shovel, tho.

Sure, I'll bring my own, since they only have 1. I'll catch the next NON-flight out!  wave
18006  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Seven penguins found dead at Manly (Australia) on: 07-Dec-10, 06:25:35 AM
SEVEN little penguins from the endangered colony at Manly have been found dead and a dog attack has been blamed for at least some of the massacre.

The penguins - three breeding pairs and a chick - were found dead on the Harbour shoreline at Federation Point near Oceanworld.

Three penguins were found dead on Friday, one on Saturday and another three on Sunday.

Preliminary results from a post mortem examination at Taronga Zoo of three of the birds discovered on Friday found they had apparently been killed by a dog.

Dogs had been banned from the foreshore at Federation Point to try to protect the penguins which dig their nests there, separate from other breeding areas at Manly.

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has appealed for witnesses who may have been in the area last Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Manly's little penguins are the last mainland breeding colony in New South Wales.

18007  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 07-Dec-10, 06:18:09 AM

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I saw that, Donna. Brrrr! If Beauty and Archer could see their home now! Here, it is finally thawing after a week of snow and treacherous roads. We could not get out for about 4 days, and poor Rod had Cabin Fever. I think Dublin has one snowplough! One time, I saw a road worker spreading grit by dumping it off the back of a truck... with a shovel! We are NOT prepared for these Arctic conditions!

Jeeze Bobbie, that's awful, 1 plow and a man and his truck. Sinful. I hope you don't get anymore snow, they'll have to close Ireland down. I could dig it though.  Cheesy
18008  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 07-Dec-10, 05:52:49 AM
More snow over nite.
18009  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 06-Dec-10, 10:35:46 PM
Both Adults On Site
December 06, 2010 - Burlington - Lift Bridge
Frank Butson Reports:

Over the weekend of Dec 4/5 both adult Peregrine Falcons were on territory at the Burlington/Hamilton Liftbridge.  Great to know they remain in the area!  clap
18010  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Noah, the Eaglet with transmitter from Carolina Raptor Center on: 06-Dec-10, 10:10:20 PM
Still no word on Noah since she left. She went off Radar May 17 in Virginia.

18011  Member Activities / Events / Re: Seasons Greetings and Happy Holidays from the Forum Members on: 06-Dec-10, 10:00:40 PM
K, I'll start. While Jemison dreams of Santa, Callidora has something else on her mind.
18012  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: ~Buffalo Falcon News 2010~ on: 06-Dec-10, 09:51:21 PM
Yes stay warm, a very nice pic. Almost looks like a card.
18013  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / 3 Ways to Keep Your Feeder Disease-Free for Birds on: 06-Dec-10, 09:38:05 PM
Senior editor Alisa Opar recently offered up the five best bird feeders for wintertime. But it’s not enough to set your feeder and forget it. You need to clean it out, or you risk inadvertently causing the birds that visit to get sick. The same goes for birdbaths. The Grand Rapids Press ran a great article about this, which you can find here.
 
Some of the more common diseases that birds can spread through feeders include house finch eye disease (the colloquial name for mycoplasmal conjunctivitis, which can infect more than just the bird for which it’s named), salmonellosis (caused by salmonella bacteria), aspergillosis (a fungal respiratory disease), and avian pox.
 
To prevent the spread of illness in the birds that frequent your seed buffet, try these three steps:
 
1. Clean feeders regularly, recommends the National Wildlife Health Center, part of the U. S. Geological Survey. Rinse the feeder well with soapy water, then dunk it into a bleach-water solution. “A monthly cleaning with a nine-to-one water-bleach solution will deter bacteria in plastic, ceramic, and metal feeders,” reads an Audubon at Home guide to Feeder Maintenance & Hygiene. “A dilute vinegar solution (three-to-one) or non-fragranced biodegradable soap should be used on wood to minimize fading.” Dry out the feeder before hanging it back up. Double the frequency of cleaning if you suspect disease a-lurking.
 
2. Tidy below the feeder. This can mean raking or shoveling up feces and hulls (seed casings)—particularly those that are moldy, wet, or spoiled—and throwing them out, recommends Project FeederWatch, a joint effort between Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Bird Studies Canada. “Bird food scattered on the ground also can attract rodents.” On snow-covered lawns, scraping off a few layers of snow should do the trick, the Audubon guide states.
 
3. Share the wealth. Spread out food among a couple feeders so there’s less opportunity for sick birds to touch and contaminate each other, says the National Wildlife Health Center. “Crowding only expedites the spread of disease,” the Audubon guide reads, “so give the birds variety and plenty of room.”
 
If you see what you think is a sick bird, don’t try to treat it yourself. Instead, call the National Wildlife Health Center for instructions. Also, Cornell Lab of Ornithology tracks cases of avian illness so report any sick birds there, too.

Just in cases! Smiley

Audubon Magazine
18014  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Peregrine Falcons Inspire New Thermal Soaring Strategy for UAVs on: 06-Dec-10, 09:03:26 PM
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26103/

Unmanned Aerial vehicles could fly for longer using less power if they copied the counter-intuitive flying patterns of peregrine falcons, say researchers
18015  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Funnies from around the interwebs on: 06-Dec-10, 07:01:00 PM
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