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21496  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: taste buds - fyi on: 20-May-10, 08:38:35 AM
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Pigs... have 15,000 taste buds

OINK!
21497  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 20-May-10, 08:35:25 AM
Mathew has a new post and photos of mom and the new kids on the block...congratulations TR Mom and Jack (again!).  Looks like he's the father of six now!!

http://www.asic.ca/peregrinefalcons/

Whatever happened to Milton?  Shocked
21498  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Carol on: 20-May-10, 08:33:13 AM

happybday abs-cheers b-day cockatiel_yellow pfalcon     Have a great day Carol! bdcake

Hey - MAK - it's Tony Stewart's BD today, too.  Born in 1971  scared blue  I remember 1971  scared blue 

Yikes our boy is 39!    wave     gum

What a coincidence!  So am I!   laugh 2funny rofl hysterical

 goodone harhar

We are all 39 and younger!    Embarrassed
21499  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Carol on: 20-May-10, 08:29:19 AM
~~~HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL~~~

Have a great birdwatching day!
     
21500  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Webcam at Montreal university on: 19-May-10, 09:24:57 PM
  These 2 are doing well. Wonder how Polly is? Anyone know?
21501  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Port Worker Rescues Fatigued Dogs Treading Water on: 19-May-10, 09:20:20 PM

[This dog was rescued from the water at the Port of Palm Beach.]
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A worker at the Port of Palm Beach jumped into the water to save two dogs that were treading water and clinging to the fenders in a boat slip Tuesday morning.

David Soule, a Tropical Shipping employee, noticed the fatigued dogs and jumped in the water to save them. One of the dogs swam away, but Soule safely brought the other dog to the dock.

Soule jumped in the water again to rescue the other dog, which swam to another slip while the Bahamas Celebration was coming into port.

The dog was rescued and adopted by the Port of Palm Beach, but the first dog that was brought to the dock ran off.
21502  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Fisherman rescues drowning Bald eagle on: 19-May-10, 09:17:23 PM
http://www.wpbf.com/slideshow/23581628/detail.html?taf=wpb
21503  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Beauty's Mom Dorothy Lays 5th Egg for the First Time! on: 19-May-10, 09:00:11 PM


Beth Fife of the Pennsylvania Game Commission holds a peregrine falcon chick, one of five that received medical checks and bands on the 40th floor of the Cathedral of Learning after being brought in from the nest.


21504  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: ~Buffalo Falcon News 2010~Growing chicks stymie Web watchers on: 19-May-10, 08:58:03 PM


The inquiries have been coming into UB’s home page from as far away as Virginia, Germany and France: Where, oh where, are the falcon parents?

Falcon fans monitoring UB’s falcon-cam noticed over the weekend that BB and Yankee, parents of the three peregrine falcon chicks nesting in the tower of MacKay Heating Plant on the South Campus, are spending more and more time away from the nest.

“Ok, I sound like a worried mom…and I am. Have I just missed the mama and daddy falcons today? Every time I've checked the chicks, they're alone,” e-mailed Rebekah from Virginia.

Well, that’s the way it’s supposed to be, according to Connie Adams, senior wildlife biologist with the state Department of Environmental Conservation.

The chicks have grown large enough to “thermo-regulate on their own,” so there’s no need for the parents to sit on the chicks to keep them warm and cool, Adams explains, adding that when the chicks reach this stage they also are getting too big for mom or dad to “brood.”

And as the chicks grow, their demands for food increase as well. “It takes both parents hunting full time to meet the food needs,” she says, noting that food intake is a proportion of body weight, and that most birds need to eat 20 percent of their body weight per day.

While the parents may not be within view of the webcam, at least one of them will always be within sight of the nest, Adams says.

“People need to log off their computers and come in person to see that mom is usually going to be perched on one of those sturdy perch poles out in front of the nest. When the male takes a break from hunting, he will guard the nest and the female will hunt,” she says. “At night, both adults will be right near the nest box.”

Even when the eggs were being incubated, the adult not on the nest would have been right near the box, or have the box within sight; the adults often perch on one of the cornices of the building above the nest box, she says.

“Peregrines are the very definition of protective parents,” she notes.

Some falcon watchers also have noticed that the chicks frequently are out of view of the falcon-cam. That’s also normal, Adams says.

“These birds become highly mobile right around day 10, so our birds were right on schedule,” she says. “They go from being little white cotton balls to slightly gangly looking, awkwardly mobile 'toddlers.' That is what we have now: toddler peregrines.”

While the chicks now often hug the area right under the camera—and so are out of sight—viewing is about to get much worse, Adams advises. In a week or so, the chicks will begin to make their way toward the front of the nesting box, instead of hanging out in the back.

“When mom or dad returns to the nest, they will rush to meet him/her, and by the time they are four or five weeks old, they will begin to make their way out onto the ledge,” she says. “These 'teenage' peregrines will be eager to 'spread their wings' and will be doing a serious amount of wing-flapping out of sight of the camera.”

DEC biologists are planning to band the birds on May 25. Viewers of the falcon-cam most likely will not be able to watch the banding. Biologists banding last year’s chicks used a net to snare the birds and banded them inside the tower, which is out of view of the webcam.

http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/2010_05_19/falcon_update
21505  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: mystery falcon at columbus site on: 19-May-10, 08:51:09 PM
2 hatches today at Columbus..1 to go. She's a day behind Beauty.

2 babies
21506  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Puppy pants on: 19-May-10, 07:49:39 PM
so tell me is that a lady with really hairy legs or a guy with painted toenails?  confused

Boy, you took the words right out of my mouth BC.   2thumbsup clap Shocked
21507  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 19-May-10, 02:05:56 PM

Archer back...no food, just curious.
21508  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 19-May-10, 02:03:52 PM
I have another question that perhaps someone can answer.  Given the hatch date of May 18, does anyone have an estimate for the banding date and fledging time frame? 

Probably within 4 weeks from last hatch...banding.
21509  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Peregrines in Fellbach on: 19-May-10, 01:47:00 PM
Great videos Baerbel and Congrats...one screams and one doesn't. Now they sport some real BLING... Gold. Thanks and good luck with fledging.
21510  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 19-May-10, 09:42:36 AM
I don't know about "NEW" parents but if Archer is anything like his GreatGranPappy...he should be delivering food quite a bit. Hope he catches on soon.  heart
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