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20-Apr-23, 08:25:03 AM
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Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Watcher Watching
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on: 30-Jun-10, 06:40:21 PM
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There is a second type of watcher - the remote watcher. The remote watcher sends text messages to other remote watchers on the road in different states. The remote watcher is a new species this year - a direct result of technology. The remote watcher reports events far and wide to those of us who can watch locally or directly. Team tag is also part of the remote watcher's skill sets.  Thanks MAK for keeping me in the loop today and Thanks Donna for your efforts all this week.  Go MAK!! I'm enjoying this. Thanks Janet
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Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: All 4 back on the Times Square Bldg!
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on: 30-Jun-10, 04:48:01 PM
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To the right of Shaky's pointer, there is a column. To the right of that is where jemison was after his parents chased him back to the times building  In between the two wings is a metal structure. Jemison landed there- perfectly- after one of his very short excursions. And I probably should have said grating rather than grail!  Grating, Grail....we are just GRATEFUL! Thanks jeanne!
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Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Sad news for the 25 yr old Osprey mom in Scotland, still has chics in nest
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on: 30-Jun-10, 03:45:41 PM
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Loch of the Lowes Osprey Wildlife Diary Osprey diary 30th June June 30th, 2010 by Osprey Team
Hi folks,
Sorry for the delay in posting todays blog and approving your comments. We had an issue with our phone line which meant we had no internet connection. We’re back online now and we’ll get onto your comments ASAP.
The laird delivered a very large perch about 11am this morning but we have no idea of previous fish deliveries so if you witnessed any please let us know. It’s another pleasant day here at Lowes. The sun is beating down on the nest and the chicks are panting away. There is a nice breeze though, so this should help keep them cool. I fear we can’t really call them chicks anymore, as they are almost fully grown now and acting like proper ospreys (except for the flying bit!). How quick they grow and how soon we will all be suffering from empty nest syndrome! Fiona
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