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20776  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 22-Jun-10, 06:47:39 AM
5:50
Beauty comes with food
Jemison's ready
Then Callidora get's right in there
Early morning family photo

20777  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 22-Jun-10, 06:38:55 AM
They are both there, they just like to hide to the left of the nest, over the  2x4 and lay on that ledge. Jem standing, Callidora laying below her.
Right there
20778  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 21-Jun-10, 10:13:57 PM
!!! Sad news indeed! The Ottawa nest has failed this year!
June 21, 2010 - Ottawa - Crowne Plaza
admin Reports:

Hello All
Unfortunately Ottawa’s Falcon Watch will not be taking place this year. Diana’s 2nd attempt at hatching her 3 eggs seems to have failed, and a 3rd attempt is unlikely.

We are keeping an eye on her, but are now looking forward to the 2011 season.

Thank you for your support for our falcon family, and for our volunteers’ efforts.
Eve

!!! And now let the screaming start!
June 21, 2010 - Mississauga - Executive Centre

(LOL, that's his whole report)! silly

Mark Nash Reports:




!!! The kids maybe out of the house, but the parents still have a big job ahead of them!
June 21, 2010 - Toronto - King Street
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While the “kids” maybe away from the house (or the nest ledge) at the moment, its only for a short time. The resident adults still have the hardest part of their job still to come. Protection, feeding and training the “teenagers” to fend for themselves. For the next 30 to 90 days, the juveniles will be utilizing the nest ledge and still sleeping there most nights. The adults will have to teach them all of the life skills that the juveniles will have to learn to survive to adulthood, or should I say, just survive another day)!! Remember that by mid September, thousands of years of hard wired instincts will have the young juveniles head south on a migration and with upwards of an 80% mortality and many perils and risks, the youngsters will need all of the help that they can just to survive their first year. The adult parents have their job cut out for them trying to teach the juveniles how, what and where to hunt food, and how to recognize and escape from all of the “bad guys” out there.
Stay tuned, and look to the skies, as the best viewing is yet to come!!

Peter has company in the skies…
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Sarah Washington Reports:

Well Peter has been doing very well with his flying. His brother decided to join him on Saturday.
When Jospeh took off, Peter went after him to play.

Henderson and Chedoke are still in the nest ledge. Although, Henderson looks like she may fly at anytime.

The parents will not feed the nest chicks as often to try and entice them to the air. When their siblings are rewarded with food…we hope that they are getting the picture “If I fly I get grub”…

We shall see what happens…
20779  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Lucky falcon chick rescued in downtown South Bend on: 21-Jun-10, 10:02:42 PM


This story was originally posted at 2:09 p.m. June 21, 2010.
SOUTH BEND — One of the peregrine falcon chicks growing up in downtown South Bend took his first flight today and also was rescued for the first time.

Carole Riewe, retired naturalist and raptor rehabilitator, said the male chick took off from the nest box on top of County-City Building late this morning and landed on the JMS Building.

But the skies then got darker and darker and the wind came up, Riewe said.

"He decided he didn't like where he was," she noted.

So he took off and landed in the street in front of Buffalo Wild Wings on Washington Street.
Riewe has plenty of employees of downtown businesses trained to look for falcon chicks on the ground. So by the time she, Stacey Silvers and Brian Davidson arrived there, restaurant employees were gathered around making sure no cars hit the wayward chick.

They got him in a raptor rescue box, where he was taking a nap at Riewe's house for the afternoon.

She said she and falconer Mike Jones will return the chick to the nest box after dark tonight when the parents, Guinevere and Zephyr, have gone to their roosting places, usually on the Tower Building.

Riewe said rescued chicks are usually put on top of the five-story part of County-City Building, where the parents can see and feed them from the top of the building.

But with storms predicted, she and Jones are afraid the chick will have a hard time and may even try to fly again.

Riewe said the falcons don't normally fly at night so the male should stay put for the night once they get him back in the nest box.

All they have to do is sneak him back into the nest box without getting his sister so upset she does something she shouldn't, like trying to fly in the dark.

20780  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 21-Jun-10, 09:59:43 PM
Hamilton, we have lift off.

Peter, one of four peregrine falcon chicks atop the Sheraton Hamilton Hotel took to the skies Wednesday, with a little help from Mother Nature.

Brad Asseltine, co-ordinator of the Falcon Watch co-ordinated by the Hamilton Naturalists' Club, says the 42-day old chick may have had some help from a gust of wind, but he left the nest ledge and circled the hotel at 4:20 p.m.

His mother, Madame X, wheeled around the hotel with him, but he couldn't quite make it back to the Sheraton and spent the night on the Thompson building next door, walking and flying back and forth. Asseltine says on the Falcon Watch website that Joseph took off Saturday. Henderson and Chedoke, the two other chicks in the nest, are restless and will likely take wing any time. The four chicks were named after Hamilton hospitals.

This is the 16th season peregrine falcons have nested on the hotel.
20781  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 21-Jun-10, 09:31:49 PM
We keep seeing a falcon flying really high overhead at Etobicoke and I notice last week that Quest was in the area again.  We figure it's a 'she' as she very high up and still is identifiable to us as a falcon.  She flies at a high enough altitude that our pair don't feel threatened by her and know she is just passing through.  I told Frank that I bet it's Quest and today he told me that he thought he saw "quest' again before lunch  laugh

SWEET!!! Thanks.
20782  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 21-Jun-10, 08:02:35 PM
Sister's do the same.
20783  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 21-Jun-10, 07:37:59 PM
Great wings but look at Callidora's head.
20784  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 21-Jun-10, 05:53:38 PM
From Big Frank...
"Rescued 2 Peregrines yesterday at Etobicoke Sunlife!"
 
Falcon Watch Jun 19-20, 2010
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=vfcxug&s=6

Love happy endings...thanks so much!
20785  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-Jun-10, 05:42:54 PM
Latest osprey blog

21 June 2010
The Lady is proving to be a very tuff old bird and amazing to watch but I don’t think she is out of the woods yet. She flew off the nest earlier and glided to the edge of the Loch. She then took four drinks of water then flew back up to the nest. She did have difficulty in finding the nest. She looked quite disorientated. She has been back there now for over an hour and has been food calling. The male came in with a very small pike a short while ago. He left it for the chicks to fight over. After they finished the pike (which Mum showed no interest in) Mum moved to look down through the sticks in the side of the nest as if she was urging the chicks to look. They did and one of them pulled out a very small fish that had been lodged in there somehow. Just amazing! Peter


Wow, this is an amazing story unfolding. I hope she hangs in there for a while. No one really knows what is wrong with her...but she's a TROOPER for sure. Bless her Osprey  heart
20786  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-Jun-10, 12:56:52 PM
Latest osprey blog
21 June 2010
Sorry I have not been able to update as often as you would have liked. As you can imagine myself and the volunteers have been very busy looking after the visitors and press. For those of you who can watch we will be on BBC Scotland news and STV news tonight at tea time.
There has been no real change in the Lady over the course of the day and I can only expect her to go down hill very soon. This will be due to the lack of liquids. For those of you who are new to ospreys, these birds get all they need from their food, including water so she will not get the urge to leave the nest for a drink. I can also say that it is unlikely she has been poisoned as the chicks and 7Y are fine. This is (as the vet has said) probably due to old age. If she does decide to go walk about and tumbles out of the nest, we will retrieve her.
Thank you all for your kind words and support at this very hard time.
Peter
20787  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Jersey City Chick Check May 10 2010 on: 21-Jun-10, 07:46:25 AM
We mentioned the boys again to the Jersey City police, who are intensely interested in protecting the falcons.

GOOD! Thanks Bonnie
20788  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Sad news for the 25 yr old Osprey mom in Scotland, still has chics in nest on: 21-Jun-10, 06:25:38 AM
Fears for Loch of the Lowes osprey

By Alan Richardson

BIRD-LOVERS FROM across the world watched helplessly yesterday as life seemed to ebb from Scotland’s oldest osprey in her Perthshire nest.

The magnificent female bird, known as Lady to thousands of admirers worldwide, has made a 6000-mile journey from Africa to Loch of the Lowes, near Dunkeld, for two decades to hatch her young each spring.

In April the 25-year-old laid two more eggs but events took a grim turn on Saturday, when viewers of the 24-hour web-cam monitoring the nest noticed her listless appearance.

Unresponsive and lying flat beside her two chicks, initial hopes that she was merely dehydrated were dashed by experts who confirmed the nature reserve favourite was in the last hours of her life.

Centre manager Peter Ferns—who monitored the situation and kept online visitors updated—said staff and the general public were left reeling by the bird’s sudden deterioration.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust centre has a strict non-intervention policy, meaning no medical aid was given as, it is believed, she is finally succumbing to old age.

The chicks will also be left to fend for themselves but relieved workers noted the male partner brought them fish and scared off predators through the weekend and hope he will continue to do so for the next week until they can feed themselves.

Mr Ferns said, “It’s very sad to watch because personally, I’ve been watching her 17 years—since I started on night shift—protecting her eggs, and it’s like losing one of the family.”

He added, “We’re so used to her being there but we knew she was going to go sometime.

“It will be heartbreaking to watch the chicks if they are not tended by the male.”

He added, “It’s also very hard for the visitors who feel involved as well.

“The regulars have been coming in since the osprey returned.”

Mr Ferns explained why the hundreds of visitors to the website were still able to view the nest.

He said, “We’ve not taken the webcam down because this is raw nature and people need to learn about it at its worst, and not just the fluffy, nice parts.”

The body will be removed from the nest when possible without unduly disturbing the chicks and male, for a post-mortem.

Mr Ferns said, “I’ve looked at all the recordings and she was fairly perky and feeding the chicks at 7.20 to 8.30 (on Friday night) and it was in the early hours you could see she was starting to go a little bit and something was wrong.

“She has no marks and it may be that she has eaten something bad but it could just be old age finally catching up on her.”

Since first arriving, Lady has had 57 eggs, 47 of which have produced successfully fledged chicks.

Ospreys have an average lifespan of only eight years and lay around 20 eggs.

UPDATE JUNE 21

Our mum has continued to fight her battle through the night and at first light she is still with us. It is amazing the strength a being can find solely to protect their offspring. She continues to amaze even in her decline!
Today will be another very busy and tiring day for us all here so your continued updates are particularly important to us, as we may miss a fish or interesting event that could be vitally relevant in the success of our dad and chicks.
I would just like to thank each and every one of you for your support and words of comfort and encouragement over the weekend. It means a lot to us.
Slainte mhath!

http://www.thewebbroadcastingcorporation.com/swt/swt.php  web cam, this is so so so sad.  crying
20789  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 21-Jun-10, 05:55:17 AM
Food!

Callidora's interested, Jemison NOT!
She's out having fun
20790  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Beleef de Lente online on: 20-Jun-10, 10:47:28 PM
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/steenuil

Stone owlettes get banded...cute videos. The second one down on the right is the banding video. They are so tiny.
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