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20281  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 12-Jul-10, 09:47:30 PM
He's growing on me!  rose
20282  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Pictures from Sat. & Sun. July 10th & 11th 2010 on: 12-Jul-10, 09:45:35 PM
These are just wonderful, Dana! clap

They sure are and I actually got to see the FCT that I write for MAK about.  notworthy
20283  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Downtown living proves perilous for peregrine falcons: Whatever happened to ... on: 12-Jul-10, 09:31:26 PM

Buckeye, a male peregrine falcon sits near his 12th-floor nest outside the Terminal Tower in downtown Cleveland in May 2007. He died 2½ years later after having patrolled the urban canyons of Cleveland for 12 years, terrorizing pigeons and migrating songbirds and after having sired 34 chicks during his life on the Terminal Tower.


Whatever happened to . . .

. . . the peregrine falcon family nesting at the Terminal Tower?




So whatever happened to the peregrine falcon family nesting at the Terminal Tower?

The cruel urban canyons of downtown Cleveland have downed two of the falcons.

The first casualty came June 10, when Ranger, the male of the pair of falcons nesting on the tower's 12th-floor window ledge, was discovered bloody and groggy on the sidewalk at 600 Superior Ave.

Harvey Webster, director of wildlife resources at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, suspects the falcon either collided with a building or engaged in a territorial duel with a falcon nesting on the Bohn Tower seven blocks east.

Ranger is being treated at the Medina Raptor Center. He suffered no broken bones but continues to experience balance and vision problems.

Just two weeks after Ranger's accident, one of his newly fledged youngsters, a female named Arrow, was found lying on the 16th-floor roof at the Terminal Tower. Webster took the raptor to the Medina rehab center, but she died of head injuries four days later.

Ranger's mate, SW, and her two remaining fledglings, Dart and Spike, remain in the downtown area hunting pigeons and songbirds in spectacular fashion with 200 mph dives.

The once-endangered falcons were introduced in Ohio in the 1980s and began nesting on the Terminal Tower in 1988. With the growth of the peregrine population has come increased competition for a limited amount of territory.

Deaths or injuries resulting from collisions and aerial fights are to be expected.

"It's a tough world out there," Webster said. "These birds are doing things that border on the unbelievable, flying so fast that if they make one bad move, going left instead of right, they're going to be in trouble and smash into a building."

The occasional casualties are harder to accept for the legions of downtown falcon-watchers who know the birds by name, follow their antics on a 24-hour falcon camera trained on the Terminal Tower nest, and post their comments and photographs on a falcon forum: falconcam-cmnh.org/news.php.
20284  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Just had to share this pic again of Mike Allen & Grissom on: 12-Jul-10, 03:56:06 PM
Oh Pride!!!!!!!  She was a bit before my actual watching time but we always refer to her rock!!!!  

Since we "name" landmarks for our peregrines, do we need to rename the jail for Callidora rofl

Most definitely jeanne...our little jailbird Callidora.  clap
20285  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: MAK-Crow Vending Machine on: 12-Jul-10, 03:51:51 PM
Wow Suzanne, that was remarkable. Reminds me of the time that a crow was sitting right out my back door on the railing. I would always sweep my dry cat food that the cats "pawed" out of their bowls out the back door, knowing the birds would eat it. It's usually the starlings that "Glom" it all before the crow could get any, (there were like 15 kibbles, if that). The crow was usually the last to try and grab one that wasn't there. So anyway, he knew I did this every morning. For a few days, he was there and he'd fly just a few feet when I opened the door. He saw the broom coming and "SWOOSH", he went down quick to grab that piece of cat food before the Starlings could get any. After seeing this video, I now understand it better. That was really cool...thanks so much.  mini-bird smart bird.
20286  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 12-Jul-10, 06:16:13 AM
6:12am MAK: C on widow's walk feasting, B stooped on Pigeon 2X's off FCT and missed. She may have to steal some from C.
20287  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 12-Jul-10, 05:54:41 AM
MAK reports C on Widow's walk @ 5:44
20288  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Osprey Chick fledges on camera in KY on: 11-Jul-10, 10:44:17 PM
The hovering is the best part! How do they do it? Thanks Patti.
20289  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Local peregrine on guard on: 11-Jul-10, 10:28:29 PM
Beautiful Paul...glad all is well with their first flights. Thank you.
20290  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning on: 11-Jul-10, 08:04:20 PM
here it is in 2008 lit up for the Festival of Lights.

Background
Peregrines were first noticed downtown in winter 1989 - 1990. To provide a breeding site for these birds, nest boxes were installed
at the Gulf Tower in 1991 by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC). One was put on the south side of the building, the
other on the north side. The birds bred in a nest box the first year they were put up. Over time both nest boxes were used, although
it appeared that the peregrines initially preferred the north box facing the Allegheny River. Because the north box was used
more frequently, the south box was removed when it started to deteriorate.

There's 42 stories the falcons utilize the 40th floor North side

For those who didn't see this, here's some of "Beauty's" baby pics on Imprints

http://rfalconcam.com/imprinting/?p=725
20291  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jul-10, 04:35:00 PM
Peek A Boo, we see you!
Beauty in nest
Great close up

Nice Camera work..thanks
20292  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jul-10, 04:29:50 PM
One out
One in..it's bow time again. Was wondering when they would come back to reclaim the nest.


So nice to see A & B again.
20293  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Department of Moronic Avian-Related Headgear (DMARH) - Report #3 on: 11-Jul-10, 01:59:37 PM
I decided to take the "DMHAR" to a family Picnic and see if I could get others to play devil We all had fun trying to see if any sane Hummingbird would come near it. Thanks to Lou for creating the "BFH2010" model, did you take out a Patent on it  rofl It should make you a Fortune!!

The Helmet will be going on to it's next adventure, stay tuned to see where it goes next!!

ginha

http://tinyurl.com/2wkoecq

That was great ginha....thanks for the family fun.  clap hummer You all gave it a good shot.
20294  Member Activities / Events / Re: Falcon Watchers Weekend - July 17-18, 2010 on: 11-Jul-10, 12:43:01 PM
Any suggestions for those of us who will be computerless while in Rochester?


 cellphone

Unfortunately, my cell phone is just a phone.

hey Ei, some hotels have PC's for the guests to use...check the forum real quick....or give someone your number to let you know.. IDK...or just go on a walk about, your bound to bump into someone.
20295  Member Activities / Events / Re: Falcon Watchers Weekend - July 17-18, 2010 on: 11-Jul-10, 12:24:58 PM
Be sure to check the Twitter topic before leaving your hotel. This will usually give you a better idea of where the falcons and falcon watchers are located. Then use the Falcon Landmarks map to find that location.

Any suggestions for those of us who will be computerless while in Rochester?


 cellphone
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