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22051  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Apr-10, 12:55:58 PM
Archer back in @ 12:11. It happened so fast, no Cam caught it.
22052  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Reintroduction of the whooping cranes on: 29-Apr-10, 12:51:13 PM
Gayle - This is wonderful information and very interesting.  Thank you so much for keeping us posted.  Falcon Watching is MUCH easier!   happy

Well Carol, compared to what they go through to "keep" after the Whoopers.....Falcon Watching is pretty close 2nd. Not easy keeping track of all them eyases, once they scatter. I say "both" are pretty rough stuff. At least you don't have to wear a falcon costume.  Embarrassed

I love the way they dress up to teach and feed the whoopers, it amazes me.  2thumbsup
22053  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 29-Apr-10, 12:08:38 PM
!!! They’re still here
April 28, 2010 - Toronto - Mount Sinai Hospital
Linda Woods Reports:

After numerous days of not seeing any peregrine activity, today was a more positive.

10:45a.m. male peregrine seen flying in the area south of the hospital. It eventually came to rest on the south facing ledges with prey in it’s talons. After making my way to a higher viewing area, I could clearly see the female in the ‘nesting ledge” The same area as previous reports.  I also discovered a food stash on a ledge of Princess Margaret Hospital.  I continued to observe for another hour with no movement from the nesting female.

So I guess they were there the entire time. Sneaky.
22054  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Apr-10, 12:05:34 PM
From the Canadian site

 and then there were 3 eggs - Rochester, NY
April 27, 2010 - New York - Rochester
Carol Phillips Reports:

Archer and Beauty were incubating 4 eggs.  That is until yesterday morning (4/27/10).  We had noticed a dent or dimple in one of the eggs the day before, but hoped that nothing was wrong with it.  Tuesday morning around 7:30 am, Beauty pushed one egg out from beneath her.  That’s when we were able to see the large crack.

It didn’t take her long to dispose of this egg.

So, we here in Rochester are now waiting for the 3 remaining eggs to hatch, probably sometime around May 20th.
22055  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Amsterdam nestbox on: 29-Apr-10, 08:56:23 AM
Falcon at Amsterdam....wonder what the out come is....is there a new falcon? Any news on the other that was driven off?
22056  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harculo - Eurasian Kestrel (Flevo) on: 29-Apr-10, 08:49:15 AM
I think she just laid her 1st egg...it wasn't there a few minutes ago
22057  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Apr-10, 08:20:42 AM
Wings from yesterday

Good catch  2thumbsup
22058  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Apr-10, 08:11:26 AM
Beauty returns @ 7:58
Archer zipped out
22059  Member Activities / Birthdays / Happy Birthday Donna in MS on: 29-Apr-10, 07:23:14 AM
Donna, hope all is OK with you after that Tornado.

 Have a very Happy Birthday!
   yippee rose bdcake
22060  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: DeMortel has a Live test stream on: 29-Apr-10, 07:18:48 AM
and just now
22061  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: DeMortel has a Live test stream on: 29-Apr-10, 07:16:39 AM
Pa brought some lunch in

The kids

These pics are from the forum
22062  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Apr-10, 07:11:21 AM
Beauty left @ 5:27
Archer made up for yesterday, he arrived much earlier.  thumbsup
Still there at 7:09
22063  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Cranes reintroduced in the UK after 400-year absence on: 29-Apr-10, 07:04:45 AM
 clap Thanks Bobbie! "herons on steroids"  Shocked
22064  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / An owl called Bob has had the wit to woo (Remember Bob the bachelor)? (UK) on: 29-Apr-10, 06:59:17 AM
A BARN OWL called Bob, who’s been living in a box by himself for several years, has found a mate called Brenda.

Bob was the solitary occupant of an owl box at Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Lorton Meadows Nature Reserve, near Weymouth.

Now he’s been joined by Brenda, it’s reckoned that five or more eggs may soon be laid.

Incubation would then take about 30 days.

However, only two owlets may survive, because barn owls, like other birds of prey, frequently eat some of their offspring.

Whatever happens, it’s all watchable by owl box webcam.

Dorset Wildlife Trust’s People & Wildlife Officer, Sam Dallimore, says: “The prospect of being able to follow the breeding of a barn owl family from start to finish is really exciting and will provide all sorts of data that will prove useful.  That the viewing is available for everyone to enjoy is both informative and a real insight into the day to day activity of one of our most charismatic native birds.”

Many wildlife enthusiasts have begun watching Bob and Brenda. In another nest box at the same reserve, where last year a pair of kestrels took up residence and produced a family, a comparable webcam attracted thousands of viewers from as far afield as South Africa.

Watch the barn owls at http://www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/raptorcam.html

  Bob

  Bobs home, see the little hole above the 2nd story window...Yup, that's it.

Update, Brenda laid her 1st egg on Wednesday @ 5pm.
22065  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Oil stirs troubled waters on: 28-Apr-10, 11:37:42 PM
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/04/100427-energy-gulf-oil-rig-spill-burn-fire/

  A NASA satellite picture shows the oil spill as a silvery region near the U.S. Gulf Coast.

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