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19906  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Sarcastic Fringehead! on: 05-Aug-10, 10:02:04 PM
Should be "Hinge" head. That was cool Lou.
19907  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Seneca Sighted at Brookpark Road Bridge with a Mate! on: 05-Aug-10, 02:42:40 PM

Kris' report of C&C thinking Warrior is gone-it's already 2 pages back...

Key word "thinking"...not a definite, I hope.  Sad
19908  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Bird People – Who Are You And What Do You Want From Me? on: 05-Aug-10, 08:18:38 AM
http://www.birdspert.org/?p=762

A bird person may live next door, date your daughter, or drink a beer with you after work. You won’t know. Bird people are anonymous and invisible, remaining transparent unless outed by their binoculars, bird feeders, or the I Brake for Birds! sticker on the Isuzu in the driveway. Bird people are everywhere yet nowhere. Bird people are everyone yet no one.  (con't)...
19909  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Sad news for the 25 yr old Osprey mom in Scotland, still has chics in nest on: 05-Aug-10, 06:48:23 AM
Osprey Diary 5th August
August 5th, 2010 by E Rawling, Perthshire Ranger SWT

Good mornign bloggers,  from the team at Lowes. We are all wondering here, if today is the day we’ve all been dreading – the day our female osprey leaves on migration. She has not been seen since 10am yesterday, and if we don’t see her on the nest or loch today we can assume she has headed south. So keen eyes out today folks- let us know if you see her. Of course this is normal and natural this time of year but none the less we will all be sad to see her go- especially as many of us have lingering doubts as to whether or not we will see her here again.   Sad

Meanwhile the male is delivering fish and Rinchen tells me these are noticeably bigger in size these days. This is a great sign that the chicks are now able handle  fish themselves ( perhaps the parents are deliberately challenging them with bigger prey? ) as well as a compliment to dads fishing skills.

Emma Rawling

Perthshire Ranger
19910  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 05-Aug-10, 06:24:09 AM
(movie) Storm rolling in
19911  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Peregrine falcons continue upward rise in population (Canada) on: 05-Aug-10, 06:20:22 AM
Hurricane, O’Connor and their two chicks nesting behind the big ‘H’ at a Rexdale hospital are proof that Ontario’s peregrine falcon population is soaring. They are one of 10 nesting pairs in the Greater Toronto Area.

The Ministry of Natural Resources is currently conducting a peregrine falcon survey and wants bird lovers to report occupied territories — an area where at least one falcon is known to live.

Lisa Nyman, a biologist with the ministry, is in charge of the survey.

“Their population is increasing,” Nyman said, “And we have confirmed new nests in Ontario this year.”

Just 25 years ago, finding a falcon in Ontario’s skies was like searching for Bigfoot. The pesticide DDT, now banned, decimated the population in the 1960s. The chemical works its way up the food chain from plants to insects to animals. DDT weakens egg shells, which leads to breakage during incubation and death. That effect eventually devastated top-tier predators like falcons and bald eagles.

Ontario began a program in 1986 whereby falcon chicks were placed on building and cliff ledges. That, combined with the curtailed use of DDT, led to a slow population recovery.

Peregrine falcons remained on the endangered list until 2005, when the most recent survey revealed 78 occupied falcon territories in Ontario. But ministry officials think that may jump to 100 when the survey is completed later this year, according to Chris Risley, a biologist with the ministry in Peterborough.

And it helped that they adapted to life among condo towers and office skyscrapers. Mark Nash, co-founder of the Canadian Peregrine Foundation, believes the population will continue its population increase.

“Urban living for peregrines is very hospitable,” Nash said. “It’s a very good lifestyle.”

The success of the peregrine conservation program is a positive story in an otherwise troubled time for birds, from oiled-up pelicans in the Gulf of Mexico to a million birds smashing into Toronto buildings.

Hurricane is a perfect example of those conservation efforts. He was born in 2004 at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto. Like a bachelor, he flew around the continent before settling down at the William Osler Health System in Rexdale, where he’s nested the past few years. But he still flies far and wide for the perfect mate each year.

“We don’t know where he met O’Connor, but she was born in Ohio,” Nash said. The pair then returned to Toronto, where Hurricane presented O’Connor with several nest options — as is customary in courting. He proved to be a skilled hunter and able provider, so O’Connor accepted him as a mate. She then chose their nesting location: the hospital.

O’Connor chose the same spot as Hurricane’s previous mates. But for the first time the pair successfully hatched chicks at the site. Hospital staff are watching over the baby falcons, according to Eva Kimbell, a William Osler Health System communication member.

“We are having a contest to name the babies for those working here,” Kimbell said.

It’s no surprise the rare birds are causing excitement — falcons are among the most fascinating birds because of their incredible hunting technique. They soar high above their targeted prey — in urban areas, often pigeons — and then plummet. They’ve been clocked at 389 km/h.

“They tuck their wings back, like an F-16 jet,” Nash said. “And dive-bomb their unsuspecting prey, which they kill on impact.”

Nash said he saw another falcon, Angel, a female that weighs about 2 pounds, launch herself like a cannonball into a soaring turkey vulture as she defended her territory near Bloor St. and Islington Ave. The vulture died in mid-air before crashing to the ground.   Shocked

Falcons also catch the eye of local birders, who play an important role in bird population collection, according to Gregor Beck, a biologist who edited Atlas of the Breeding Bird of Ontario, an exhaustive collection of Ontario bird data.

“The citizen scientist movement has absolutely taken off,” said Beck, no pun intended, “And birders are leading the way.”

It’s a way for the average person to turn a hobby into meaningful scientific data, Beck said.

The ministry’s scientists have completed most of their data collection, but want birders to point out any falcons they may have missed by contacting their local MNR office.

The nest in Rexdale is the last active nest in the GTA where a peregrine sighting is nearly guaranteed, in the morning or at dusk as the parents forage for their young.

O'Connor
19912  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Do big cats like catnip? on: 04-Aug-10, 11:09:12 PM
Just doing the sharing thang...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tklx3j7kgJY

Lou

I guess so...nice video Lou, thanks.
19913  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras Callidora by MAK on: 04-Aug-10, 11:02:27 PM
I think it's an adult. And it has a blond squirrel in its talons.

MAK snapped this pic yesterday of Callidora having fun flying around. Thanks MAK!

Only YOU Lou!  hysterical 2funny
19914  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 04-Aug-10, 10:22:21 PM
Watchers tonight on Broad St. bridge include Jeanne,Dan,Shaky,Carrie,Brian,Dana,Lou,Larry with Cleo and MAK. Beauty flew around Xerox area. Archer stooped from Mercury on a duckling in the river. Left it behind and flew to jail tower.

Oh how sad for the baby duck. I hope it survives.  crying
19915  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Randolph, NJ man gets PTI for shooting noisy pet African Grey parrot to death on: 04-Aug-10, 09:57:41 PM
there was a state hospital in the city I grew up in the buildings were beautiful. They are all torn down now.  Undecided better for the patients but less pleasing to the eye.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~asylums/massillon_oh/index.html

Old buildings are fantastic...thanks BC. This one's a beauty.
19916  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 04-Aug-10, 08:03:41 PM
Archer on Mercury
19917  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 04-Aug-10, 07:04:29 PM
As per Joyce, Archer in nest box..arrived at 5:42 and stayed til..

What's he doing... Cheesy

Still there at 7:03
19918  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Northern Lights on: 04-Aug-10, 12:00:00 PM
WOW, beautiful picture. Thanks so much for sharing. Nothing like that here in Jersey.  thumbsup

LOVE the colors!

If you went to High Point, you might get lucky

I love High Point, what a view! The old KEG days!  beer
19919  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 04-Aug-10, 10:14:37 AM
Man on FCT up above platform, Callidora is making it known she wants him gone, Kakking her head off, I can hear her on MAK's phone.
19920  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 04-Aug-10, 10:05:31 AM
C flying with a seagull over 490. She found a playmate.
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