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18181  Anything Else / Totally OT / This is so amazing! Love it! on: 24-Nov-10, 09:40:23 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9oKVE&feature=player_embedded#! Hallelujah!  notworthy
18182  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: thanksgiving on: 24-Nov-10, 08:53:16 PM
May each day be a Thanksgiving Day

Hoping all our Falcons are safe and sound!


Enjoy the day all!

18183  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Zoo cub update on: 24-Nov-10, 05:37:22 PM
New pic posted today of Lun's baby on the Zoo Atlanta site:  panda

  wub2



AWWW!!!  Look at those adorable wrinkles on his neck!!   wub2

I have them but their not adorable.... Embarrassed
18184  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: From MAK: Pics from Morning Watches on: 24-Nov-10, 05:22:47 PM
  wave  Thank you Donna for posting my pics all the time. What other website can you find someone from another state posting photos from a local watcher?!  handshake   Only here on Rfalconcam, that's where!!! yes

Just wait until it's possible to send the photos directly to Yarak.

Wow....cool! How does that work?
18185  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Zoo cub update on: 24-Nov-10, 05:13:20 PM
New pic posted today of Lun's baby on the Zoo Atlanta site:  panda

  wub2



It's a PINK and BLACK Panda!!  wub2
18186  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: From MAK: Pics from Morning Watches on: 24-Nov-10, 09:16:10 AM
  wave  Thank you Donna for posting my pics all the time. What other website can you find someone from another state posting photos from a local watcher?!  handshake   Only here on Rfalconcam, that's where!!! yes

I don't mind, takes seconds!  wave
18187  Anything Else / Totally OT / Back again, Rockefeller Tree Cam on: 24-Nov-10, 09:14:34 AM
http://mfile.akamai.com/12913/live/reflector:31340.asx   christree
18188  Anything Else / Totally OT / A sneak peek into Saks Holiday Window on: 24-Nov-10, 09:11:04 AM
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around-town/shopping/High_Fashion_and_Fantasy_on__Fifth_Avenue_All__National_-110225394.html
18189  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: From MAK: Pics from Morning Watches on: 24-Nov-10, 09:00:21 AM
Pics from Nov. 24

Christmas tree on OCSR
Beauty on $$ Bag
Beauty on Widow's Walk (Peak)  harhar


Nice MAK thanks!
18190  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Zoom In on Top 8 Ultrahigh-Resolution Science Panoramas on: 24-Nov-10, 08:06:19 AM
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/11/gigapan-science-images/?pid=641&pageid=42602

Zoom In on Top 8 Ultrahigh-Resolution Science Panoramas
Love the Hummingbirds

DON'T LET THE 40 OR
SO HUMMINGBIRDS IN
THIS PANORAMA FOOL YOU
18191  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / New Jersey Wife Turns In Husband for Trapping and Drowning Squirrels on: 24-Nov-10, 07:00:29 AM
A New Jersey man has been charged with animal cruelty and fined $2,500 after he was turned in for trapping and drowning squirrels he claims were destroying his property. But here's the kicker: he was turned in by his wife, who apparently got fed up with her husband's ongoing squirrel war.

A Freehold-based attorney pleaded guilty to animal cruelty after his wife turned him in for using a "Havahart" trap to capture squirrels then drowning the animals in their backyard fountain pond, authorities said. Edward F. Colrick, 62, of Atlantic Avenue, pleaded guilty to the animal cruelty charge on Tuesday in Spring Lake Heights municipal court, where Judge George C. Pappas fined him $2,500 and ordered him to cease trapping animals, said Victor "Buddy" Amato, chief law enforcement officer for the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Colrick, a partner in the Freehold-based law firm of McGovern, Provost and Colrick, was represented by fellow partner Timothy J. Provost, who told Pappas that Colrick did not know it was against the law to drown squirrels, and that the squirrels were causing damage to his property, according to Amato.

"What he should have done after trapping the animal was call a professional so the animal could be relocated. This is no way to take out an animal," Amato said, adding that a necropsy was performed on the animal by the Cornell Medical Institute, which confirmed it died by drowning. After a three- or four-year struggle with her husband over the trapping and killing of squirrels at their Spring Lake home, Patricia F. Colrick called police on Oct. 17 to report his transgressions, according to a written statement she provided to the Monmouth County SPCA in October. "I witnessed my husband capturing a squirrel in a 'Have A Heart' (sic) trap on the floor of our exterior side porch, carry the cage with the live animal in it, and put the cage with the squirrel in it into the small pool at the foot of my antique fountain in our backyard," she wrote. "When I saw what he was doing, I immediately tapped loudly on the kitchen window but my husband ignored me," she explained in the statement detailing the animal cruelty incident. (Asbury News)

OK, all you married guys, what's the lesson here? What important nugget of wisdom do you take away from this cautionary tale?
18192  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Turkeys Terrify Staten Island Residents, Trap Woman in Car on: 24-Nov-10, 06:52:05 AM
When I first saw the story about wild turkeys terrorizing a New York City neighborhood, I thought what else is new, right? We've established the fact - repeatedly - that New Yorkers are terrified of basically anything wild, from opossums to snakes to city park swans to caribou mounts so saying that New Yorkers are terrified of yet another fanged, feathered or furry menace is a bit like saying heart attacks are a downer. Belaboring that point quickly becomes derivative and you quite literally run out of ways to make fun of people. When that happens all you can do is let the story speak for itself.

So for your reading pleasure, I give you...the winged, wattled wraiths of Staten Island...(Field and Stream)

From this story in the New York Daily News:

One slice of Staten Island isn't giving thanks for its turkey this holiday season because the wild fowl are rampaging across the neighborhood. The menacing flock is ruffling feathers in Ocean Breeze by tying up traffic, covering yards with excrement - even trapping one terrified woman in her car. "It was straight out of 'Cujo,'" said dental assistant Gina Guaragno, 23. "I'm sitting in my car Facebooking on my phone when turkeys jumped on my windshield. "I screamed like I was being murdered. They just kept looking at me like it was their car. I felt trapped. I was so scared."

The frenzied birds fled only after Guaragno splashed them with windshield washer. Ocean Breeze's turkey terror began at least a decade ago, when a local resident liberated her nine pet birds at nearby South Beach Psychiatric Center. The state Department of Environmental Conservation said there are roughly 100 turkeys in the neighborhood, though locals think it might be in the thousands. Packs of turkeys strut slowly along the tree-lined residential streets near Cromwell Ave. and Mason St. in a daily display that's hardly mouth-watering. "It's disgusting. It's horrible," said Sarah Pellei, 82, who first noticed the invasion a decade ago.

"People think turkeys are a big joke. But when you have thousands of these filthy animals surrounding my house and pooping all over everything, it becomes a living nightmare." Standing 2 to 4 feet high, the brown-feathered fiends meander between houses and linger for hours outside some homes. "The turkeys are terrible, terrible," said Sarina Sanfelice, 82, who keeps a garden hose by her front door to drive them away. "They come in droves by the hundreds and eat the figs off my fig tree and poop all over everything. I complain and complain, but no one will help us." The hose is the best weapon available because city law protects wild turkeys from hunters. Nothing protects humans from turkeys, though. At Staten Island University Hospital, patients and staff routinely dodge the birds gathered outside the doors. Some seniors are too terrified to leave their homes, City Councilman James Oddo said.

Lock your doors. Top off the windshield washer fluid in your vehicle. And watch your backside, because you know they're out there watching you. Gobble gobble...

NY Daily News
18193  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: A New Logo on: 23-Nov-10, 07:08:47 PM
And another question...I'm just full of them today   Wink 

Might I assume that the crowdspring winner (should we choose one) will not necessarily be the final logo? 
Just thinking out loud...maybe another round of submissions with a poll here...A or B or neither? 

Unless, of course, a clear favorite emerges before the deadline...

Ei

Now we can't change all the rules Ei!  Grin  devil
18194  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: In the Spirit of Marty... on: 23-Nov-10, 06:26:30 PM
A pleasant funny Gal for sure  angel star
18195  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 23-Nov-10, 05:40:02 PM
Yeah baby...can't wait. I miss that cam, although Beauty doesn't stop by nearly enough. Today, she decides to pop in for a Cam 2 photo shoot and a nest claim!  thumbsup
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