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21061  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Female mallard nests on the edge of bank roof (Annapolis) on: 11-Jun-10, 08:49:06 PM
The "green roof" at the Severn Savings Bank building in Annapolis certainly is attractive: a nice patio surrounded by lush green plants, with an expansive view. But for a duck?

A female mallard duck has taken up residence on the edge of the bank building's roof. Workers in the building on Westgate Circle fear she's sitting on eggs.

Their minds rush to worst-case scenarios of confused little ducklings plummeting five stories and having an unfortunate meeting with the harsh pavement below.

"Those babies are going to go right over the edge, if she has babies," said Nicole Donegan, vice president of marketing for Severn Savings Bank, who works on the second floor.

Jack Henley, who works for Hyatt Commercial Real Estate, said he noticed the duck about two weeks ago.

He and several others were in a fifth-floor conference room that overlooks the green roof.

"I saw the bush shaking and I was like, 'Why is that bush moving?' And a little duck popped out," he said.

The duck, which hasn't officially been named, has been sitting in her spot "literally for two weeks," Henley said. "She hasn't moved. There's a reason why."

The reason, Henley and others believe, is that she's sitting on eggs. She hasn't even moved when crows have come around in recent days.

Nobody actually has seen the eggs, though. The mama duck is keep close guard.

"She won't move off of the nest," said Robert Miller, an attorney with Hyatt & Weber. His office has windows overlooking the green roof, and he has been keeping close watch on the duck.

People who work in the building have been looking for a way to safely get the duck - and her ducklings, if she has them - off the roof.

Neither the Maryland Department of Natural Resources nor the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was able to offer much help.

The building workers now are hoping to connect with an agency or rescue group that might be able to safely move the brood to a more appropriate home.

They definitely don't want to attempt a rescue themselves. Miller noted that workers who maintain the green roof use harnesses to keep from tumbling off. It's definitely not a rescue for amateurs.

Doug Forsell, a wildlife biologist at the Chesapeake Bay Field Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said his agency doesn't have staff to do wildlife rescues.

Forsell said there's a chance the ducklings might survive a tumble down five stories, especially if their fall is cushioned by a tree or some shrubbery. Some waterbirds survive more treacherous entrances into the world.

But it might be a good idea to put a fence around the nest until the eggs hatch, he said, and then carefully move the birds to a safer location.

Mallards move their young into water within a day or two of hatching so the young ones can feed on insects, seeds and underwater vegetation.

Forsell said mallards often get into trouble when nesting and breeding. There are stories every year of mallard ducks and ducklings getting stuck in storm drains or stopping traffic on their way from nest to water.

"Every year we have gobs of incidents where they nest on boats or docks or next to swimming pools," Forsell said,

That said, he's never heard of a duck nesting on a roof before.

"Young birds in their first year are not that bright," he said.



21062  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Dot Forrester in PA on: 11-Jun-10, 08:08:10 PM
thanx so much, everybody, for my happy birthday wishes.  I am slowly recovering from a broken back so your greetings really cheered me up.

Dot in PA


OMG...I'm so sorry to hear that Dot. Speedy recovery to you.  Sad
21063  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jun-10, 07:53:08 PM
"And your going where sis?"
21064  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Donna's Laptop is Kaput! on: 11-Jun-10, 10:05:52 AM

No I mean Windows Explorer..my files..I use Firefox. My files and folders are weird in 7.


It's funny how people do things differently...I use Windows explorer too to find stuff.  A software guy had to "dial" into my computer yesterday to patch something.  As he was searching my desktop for My Computer I kept wanting to take mouse control and open Windows Explorer for him.  I don't know how anyone ever finds anything using My Computer.

Oh same here, I can't do My Computer either....confusing.
21065  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: International Bird Rescue Research Center on: 11-Jun-10, 10:04:27 AM

Donna-could you post a link to the original article?  A friend has some family in the area and is looking for a spot of uplifting news...thanks!

http://intbirdrescue.blogspot.com/2010/06/post-release-survival-of-oil-affected.html Here ya go Ei

I think it must be a different one...
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21066  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: mystery falcon at columbus site on: 11-Jun-10, 09:59:32 AM
Oh so sad...poor Ranger. Hope it's not serious where he can't be released.
21067  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Democrat and Chronicle article about banding on: 11-Jun-10, 09:30:50 AM
Yes I met everyone. It's funny how you get a picture of how someone looks and they turn out to look way different than you expected. It's all good!  I met Joyce,Kathy,Carol, Brian,Dana,Lou,Jim and Marcia previously.  For the first time I saw Jeanne,Lisa McK,Larry and a few others that I can't recall by name.(sorry) stupid   

Did ya meet Barefoot Brian? He's cool!  2thumbsup
21068  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: International Bird Rescue Research Center on: 11-Jun-10, 09:28:09 AM


Hi everyone. We are very busy here in Louisiana at the gulf oil spill, but doing well. We are washing the very oiled pelicans and other birds that you have seen on TV and most of them are doing very well.

While this is just one bird it is a good example of the type of band returns we see from oiled and non-oiled pelicans. Of course it’s important to also remember that it is these individual birds that make up populations. At the ‘New Carissa’ oil spill in Oregon in 1999, the snowy plover population in Coos Bay was 30-45 birds. We captured 31 and rehabilitated all of them. They are an intensely studied bird and each one is considered valuable to the species. Studies of the birds showed that there was no difference in the mortality of these previously oiled birds to those never oiled.

Donna-could you post a link to the original article?  A friend has some family in the area and is looking for a spot of uplifting news...thanks!

http://intbirdrescue.blogspot.com/2010/06/post-release-survival-of-oil-affected.htmlHere ya go Ei

Sorry Ei...here it is!  silly
21069  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Donna's Laptop is Kaput! on: 11-Jun-10, 09:26:16 AM
Welcome back!  There is something of a learning curve...this new work 'puter is actually a couple of years old and very similar to my home machine, but I'm still being challenged.  And I'm laughing...your upgrade is to Win 7...mine here is from Win NT to Win XP!

I like Windows XP...Windows explorer in 7 is so weird. I'm messing with the stuff now. Change is so difficult! Good luck with yours.

Don't confuse the OS (Win7, Vista, XP) with your Browser - IE 6, 7, 8. 

No I mean Windows Explorer..my files..I use Firefox. My files and folders are weird in 7.
21070  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jun-10, 07:56:01 AM
heart when they rest their head on the ledge....she looks so lonely.
Cali


The silhouette of Main cam looks like someone scratching their neck!  stupid Well that's what caught my eye!  Embarrassed
21071  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jun-10, 07:48:11 AM
I'm getting a lot of "Picture Not Found" lately on Main Cam and Cam 1. Is it just me? Started after banding yesterday.  ???
Try a few minutes back or before.

Oh I know to do that Annette, just wondering if it's my new PC or it's everyone. Just checking and thanks!
21072  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: A Report From Banding Day on: 11-Jun-10, 07:46:09 AM
Great pics Jim, I tried to leave a comment on your site but it timed out when I went to preview. That never happened before. Was that Joyce in Mark's office window? And the "cookie" of the day was? I hope the TS building peeps had a good 1st banding show.  clap

Yes Donna that was Joyce in the window. She said it was too close and the sky too gray for any good pictures. Like there are any bad pictures!! laugh

Even when you guys say it's a bad pic, it's always a great pic!  devil
21073  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-Jun-10, 07:23:37 AM
I'm getting a lot of "Picture Not Found" lately on Main Cam and Cam 1. Is it just me? Started after banding yesterday.  ???
21074  Rochester Falcons / Satellite Tracking / Re: Quest Update on: 11-Jun-10, 07:21:19 AM
How much longer is it anticipated that the battery on her transmitter will continue to last?  Doesn't it have a finite lifetime that is near drawing to a close? (~2 years?)  I sure hope she settles down with a mate somewhere before that happens!

Nancy in UT

It's not actually the battery that wears out-it's solar powered.  It's the harness that holds the transmitter on that is expected to wear out. 

and fall off right?  Sad
21075  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Democrat and Chronicle article about banding on: 11-Jun-10, 07:20:06 AM
A&B thought those men were real big! I expected more out of those two, but being there first time  I suspect next year they will be more fierce.  I did enjoy all the flying and kakking especially how they would hover in midair without moving.  gum   oink

Glad you made it down to see the show MAK. Did you meet everyone?  clap (snort)
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