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20176  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 21-Jul-10, 07:00:18 PM
Any word on Rhea Mae, Tiago and kids? Guess they are doing well then.
20177  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Seneca Sighted at Brookpark Road Bridge with a Mate! on: 21-Jul-10, 06:58:23 PM
No word on Warrior yet. I'll keep an open mind with a heavy  heart. Hope she's doing OK.
20178  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 21-Jul-10, 01:48:37 PM
Hey Jeanne, we just had some 1/4" hail here in Ithaca...the ground looked like a light snowfall!  Hope it is not too bad in Rochester! 
Suzanne

I want some of that snowfall please!  shiver Too hot out. Bring on the Winter.  wave
20179  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 21-Jul-10, 01:17:14 PM
  raining
20180  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 21-Jul-10, 12:05:10 PM
What's this?
remains
20181  Anything Else / Totally OT / Astronomers detect 'monster star' on: 21-Jul-10, 11:48:56 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-10707416  I found this interesting   star star star
20182  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: "dancing" owls on: 21-Jul-10, 10:44:48 AM
Yeah, it is cute. Thanks jeanne.
20183  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: 21-Jul-10, 10:30:44 AM
Wow, look at the feets!  scared blue Juvie Osprey
20184  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: 21-Jul-10, 10:23:18 AM
Scottish Wildlife Trust

Loch of the Lowes Osprey Wildlife Diary
Osprey Diary 21st July
July 21st, 2010 by E Rawling, Perthshire Ranger SWT

  What a morning!  Our lone chick on the nest is a picture of misery- bedraggled!  Their juvenile plumage is pretty waterproof ( though not as good as say a ducks) and they are pretty good at thermoregulation now, but you can’t help but feel sorry for it! At least the chicks got a good meal last night and this morning so they should be fine- like all of us they will just have to wait out the rain until sunny skies tomorrow!

 More news later today!

Emma Rawling
20185  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 21-Jul-10, 10:17:54 AM
10:09: MAK: Callidora kakking and she just won't stop!

11:01: Callidora still on FCT, kakking every few minutes, must be hungry. MAK needs earplugs.
20186  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 21-Jul-10, 09:26:56 AM
9:25am MAK: Callidora chasing little birds on roof of Reuters. She is being very cute.
20187  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 21-Jul-10, 08:43:19 AM
8:42am MAK: Callidora on rail below Mercury
20188  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 21-Jul-10, 07:28:52 AM
7:26am MAK: Archer on 3rd Ibeam N side OCSR. Beauty on bottom FCT. Callidora just flew through over me...Man, she is a BIG girl!!
20189  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Mockingbird goes after shoppers Fredricksburg (VA) on: 21-Jul-10, 07:26:23 AM
http://www.wtvr.com/news/wtvr-mockingbird-attack-100720,0,6128173.story  Protecting her babies. Video

20190  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Peregrines hatch at Chimney Rock (NC) on: 21-Jul-10, 07:22:30 AM
LAKE LURE — There are few things in life that would make someone stare at a cliff for hours.

But birders and wildlife experts will drive to remote areas of Western North Carolina, waiting half a day for the peregrine falcon to emerge from its nest.

“The minute you see one fly by or dive in a stoop, you are just hooked,” said Chris Kelly, a biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. “When you see a peregrine in flight, it is pretty spectacular.”

Birders have been coming to Hickory Nut Gorge to see the peregrines for the past 20 years. The birds have been documented nesting almost continuously in Chimney Rock since 1989, but this past spring was the first time new peregrines were spotted.

“It's the first time they've successfully raised young,” Kelly said. “They've been trying every year for about the last 20 years.”

Avid birder Reese Mitchell spotted the birds and believes they nested at Blue Rock, one-mile upstream from Chimney Rock. Those hoping to see the peregrines, however, might have to wait until next spring. Dusk and dawn in early to mid March and May and June are the best time to spot the birds.

“They are still in the area, but it's not easy to see them,” Mitchell said. “You can't just go and look unless you are very lucky.”

The sight of young peregrines being born at Chimney Rock is a good sign for the species.

At one time, there were fewer than 100 pairs in the entire country, with populations threatened by the use of pesticides that caused females to lay thin-shelled eggs. North Carolina didn't have any peregrines for more than two decades.

Reintroduction efforts helped the population grow. The birds were removed from the federal endangered species list in 1999, although peregrine falcons remain on North Carolina's endangered species list. As of 2006, it's estimated that there are 3,200 pairs of peregrines in the United States. The peregrines come to WNC to nest, preferring the rocky cliffs of the mountains. This year, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission counted 12 pairs, of which seven pairs successfully raised 15 young birds.

Along with the regular spots like Looking Glass Rock, Devil's Courthouse, Whitesides Mountain and Shortoff Mountain, pairs were also spotted at new locations in Macon and Haywood counties.

The U.S. Forest Service closes several cliffs in the area to rock climbing so that the peregrines can nest. All of the closures were lifted this week.

The huge effort to reintroduce peregrines “has been very successful,” Kelly said. “All the best cliff sites are occupied.”

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