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22066  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Falcon camera goes live Red Deer CA. on: 28-Apr-10, 11:32:52 PM
http://www.rdrn.fanweb.ca/programs/ongoing_programs/peregrine_web_cam.htm  Here's the live streaming cam for Red Deer

and the nest box tower
22067  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I just love my sister on: 28-Apr-10, 11:30:17 PM
guess you don't want to hear about the little baby garter snake I came across while mowing last week...

It was soooo cute and tiny. Poor thing was so scared. I went and mowed somewhere else.

Oh....well...not really but thanks for not mowing over it. I don't want to see them killed...just don't want to see them.   eeeeek sick-298
22068  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Smiley Tower falcons return to GF on new water tower on: 28-Apr-10, 11:24:39 PM
Their old hangout may be gone, but a pair of peregrine falcons that’s called Grand Forks home every year is back, area birdwatchers say.

Instead of nesting on the old Smiley water tower, torn down in their absence, the falcon named Terminator and her partner of one year, Roosevelt, are now nesting on the UND water tower down the street, birder Dave Lambeth said.

Terminator was spotted in town at the end of March and Roosevelt a couple of weeks ago.

Lambeth hasn’t checked in on the couple but expects that Terminator is laying eggs and may start incubating them this week. In the next few days, he said, birdwatchers will probably see the pair hanging out by their nest box on the tower’s east side.

Peregrine falcons usually have three to four eggs. The birds won’t start sitting on the eggs until the last of the eggs have been laid, Lambeth said, so they may rest outside the nest on occasion.

He cautioned against driving and bird watching.

“The temptation is to try and take a look as you’re driving over the Columbia overpass; I know from personal experience,” he said.

In late May, raptor experts will visit the nest, tag any hatchlings they find and assign them names, Lambeth said. And by mid-July, the young birds will probably be old enough to start prowling the railings on the water tower and practice flying.

Records at the Midwest Peregrine Database indicate that Terminator and Roosevelt had three young in 2009: Ethel, Alice and Smiley. All three reached fledgling stage, when they’re strong enough to fly, but Ethel died, likely when she flew into a power line and got electrocuted.

The status of her siblings is not known.

Another of Terminator’s young, Ozzie, also died from electrocution in 2008.

Lambeth said deaths from power lines was always a greater danger at the Smiley water tower site, where Washington Street passes under the railroad tracks. The UND tower, where Columbia Road passes over the tracks, is a safer site and there are plenty of university buildings on which to land, he said.

It doesn’t really surprise him, he said, that the birds decided to stay in Grand Forks even though they lost their home atop Smiley. Birds raised in nest boxes such as Terminator and Roosevelt tend to prefer raising their young in similar boxes, he said, and the one on Smiley had been moved to the UND tower.

No doubt the falcons sought the highest points in the area and stumbled on the nest box in its new location on campus, he said. There aren’t that many high points in the area and, “a mile to a falcon isn’t very far”
22069  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Falcon camera goes live Red Deer CA. on: 28-Apr-10, 11:19:32 PM
Let’s just hope celebrity doesn’t go to its feathery head.

A peregrine falcon — Red Deer’s newest TV star — has been spending its time preening and primping and otherwise playing to the camera in its perch atop the Telus tower in Highland Green. A live video feed has been set up to put viewers right into the falcon’s nest box. A link to the video has been set up on the Advocate home page, reddeeradvocate.com.

So far, the falcon cam seems to be creating a steady following. Tuesday afternoon there were more than a dozen people watching the falcon do its thing at any one time. About 1,357 people had checked the bird out by mid-afternoon Tuesday.

“We are ecstatic,” said Red Deer River Naturalists treasurer Bill Heinsen. The project is a joint effort of the naturalist group, Telus and Alberta Fish and Game.

A Telus crew installed the camera on the 111-metre tower on Hermary Street last month.

But it has been a “trying process,” said Heinsen. “Nothing has absolutely not worked. There has been some major tweaking that had to be done along the way just to get the thing running.” All the glitches were worked out by Saturday and the first images were available online.

Naturalists secretary Judy Boyd said Telus has helped out a lot.

Its technicians went up the tower a second time after installing the camera to do some work on the power supply and they also checked the camera’s focus.

The naturalist group picked up the $700 cost of the webcam and other equipment and Telus did the installation and will pay for the power. Alberta Fish and Wildlife pitched in by providing a new and improved nest box with bars designed to keep owls and ravens out. The old box was placed about 10 years ago.

It’s anticipated the falcon will lay her eggs in early to mid-May, with babies hatching in mid- to late June. The babies will begin to fly in late July to early August.

Boyd said a falcon society from Ontario has asked for a link for their website so soon the falcon’s fame could spread.

Peregrine falcons are considered a threatened species in Alberta, where a recovery program is in place. These large falcons migrate south, with some heading as far away as Argentina.

Two nesting pairs exist in Red Deer — one on the Telus tower, the other on top of the 14-storey Capri Hotel and Convention Centre on Gaetz Avenue. Several other pairs have homes in high places around Alberta.

For more information on the naturalist group and the falcon family, visit the Red Deer River Naturalists website at www.rdrn.fanweb.ca



A snippet from their page: During migration, they have been known to fly up to 500 kilometres in a day. A female Peregrine that nested in Edmonton flew to Mazatlan, Mexico, in less than eight days and returned in six days. Peregrines banded in the Northwest Territories have been recovered in Argentina; most arctic nesters apparently “leapfrog” more southern North American falcons to winter farther south in South America. In fact, the Peregrine Falcon was named for the lengthy migrations of some populations: “peregrine,” from the Latin adjective peregrinus, means “coming from foreign parts” or “wanderer.”
22070  Member Activities / Pets / Re: Please check out my new website.............. on: 28-Apr-10, 10:55:17 PM
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If you knew Inu, like I knew Inu

Ok I know that was lame rofl

 hysterical 2funny That was great jeanne.
22071  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: My new guitar on: 28-Apr-10, 10:53:54 PM
Good job, Lou!  That's great!! bguitar bguitar

Lynne in New Hampshire

Wow Lou...ur awesome! Love it. Thanks  Shocked
22072  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: ~Buffalo Falcon News 2010~ on: 28-Apr-10, 10:50:26 PM
Wow!  We have FIVE EGGS at Central Terminal!   hyper

And, what's this at UB?  A pip or just something stuck on the egg?

   mbanana

Other news:  one pefa seen in the Niagara Gorge but nest not seen. 

5 EGGS!!! Good Grief...and Good luck. That's a  lot of eyas's.. thumbsup clap
22073  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I just love my sister on: 28-Apr-10, 08:10:46 PM
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Go ahead - you drive on over to Shady Lake and spend the weekend with her    Cheesy devil


She's probably better than my   snake2 sister    wave

Nope!  She's kept them in the HOUSE!

 scared blue Shocked stupid
22074  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I just love my sister on: 28-Apr-10, 08:02:04 PM
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Go ahead - you drive on over to Shady Lake and spend the weekend with her    Cheesy devil


She's probably better than my   snake2 sister    wave
22075  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 28-Apr-10, 07:57:12 PM
Donna - I bet before this season is over, your profile picture will be Archer.  You're starting to fall for him...aren't you?

Joyce: Kaver will always be my boy..I miss him and probably always will but that Archer is just so darn cute and what a great " daddy-to-be" he is. I'm very impressed with these 2 considering. I think most of us here will never forget the great many years of MK. Now it's AB and the new story begins.  heart
22076  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I just love my sister on: 28-Apr-10, 07:49:46 PM
Hi Everyone,
Who  or  What is Alice?
      eeeeek
        Lola
?


Alice is Janet's sister

Actually WHAT is the better description  devil

Now now    wub2
22077  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 28-Apr-10, 06:43:26 PM
My 1st Archer fix all day!  clap
22078  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I just love my sister on: 28-Apr-10, 06:33:20 PM
Hi Everyone,
Who  or  What is Alice?
      eeeeek
        Lola
?


Alice is Janet's sister
22079  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: DeMortel has a Live test stream on: 28-Apr-10, 06:29:16 PM
There is a big problem with the camera connection, it's not sure that they can fix it.
There are 4 babies.
Here you can find a picture of them
http://perigrines.nl/forumtest/viewtopic.php?t=253&start=800
greetings Aafke


Yowzer...........when the heck did they all hatch? When the cams went down....of course!  surprise

Thanks Aafke for the news. It's a shame about that cam, was a good one for sure.
22080  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Problems at Port Colborne nest site...? on: 28-Apr-10, 06:26:35 PM
Jeez...I think now there is an over abundance of falcons and they have no where to go. I wonder if the transmitter falcon was Quest? Lots of drama this year with 3 falcons. YIKES. Thanks jeanne.
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