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22816  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: The Return of Archer to Rochester, NY - 3/21/10 on: 31-Mar-10, 12:33:44 PM
Hot XXX falcon-on-falcon action! See your favorite Rochester falcons in steamy live XXX action on Mercury's Heel!

Was a very brief show, though, lasting only a few seconds.

22817  Anything Else / Totally OT / Terrifying Sea Critter Hauled from Ocean's Depths on: 31-Mar-10, 07:28:45 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/03/30/terrifying-sea-critter-from-oceans-depths/?test=faces

A submarine exploring the ocean's depths recently returned with an unexpected visitor: a crablike critter that has left many readers startled and horrified.  scared blue
22818  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 31-Mar-10, 07:09:44 AM
Archer White Tip
22819  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Nijmegen Peregrine Cam on: 31-Mar-10, 06:51:22 AM
All is well in the NL
22820  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Hatch # 1 at Norfolk! Banding info on: 31-Mar-10, 06:33:51 AM
The three eaglets at Norfolk  Botanical Garden get a little wardrobe adjustment this week.

At 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 31, each eaglet will be fitted with two identification bands by biologists from the Center for Conservation Biology at the College of William and Mary. The public can watch from a short distance while the process takes place at the Renaissance Court; garden admission is required.

The eaglets, which hatched March 11, 13 and 14, have grown rapidly and are now covered in a soft gray down, according to Reese Lukei with the conservation biology center. He maintains an eagle nest blog at http://eaglenest.blogs.wm.edu and will help do the banding.

"Both parents have been very attentive to their chicks, who have been fed several times a day," Lukei said. "In this rainy weather, the adults are keeping them covered, dry and warm."

During the banding, each eaglet is briefly removed from the nest and outfitted with two ID bands. One is purple to indicate the Chesapeake Bay region, and the other is aluminum and has a number on it that is entered into a data bank at the U.S. Geological Survey Bird Banding Lab in Maryland so any researcher can get information on that specific eagle.

"Banding provides the opportunity to gain information in future years about their migration, age and where as adults they settle to breed their own young," Lukei said. "This is especially important for eagles that are hatched in urban nests such as the one at Norfolk Botanical Garden."

Later in the season, one of the eaglets will be fitted with a satellite transmitter that will allow biologists to follow its travels. Last season, one of the eaglets from the botanical garden, named Azalea for tracking purposes, was fitted with a transmitter, and her wide-ranging travels are documented for the public at http://eagletrak.blogs.wm.edu, Lukei said.
22821  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Ospreys disrupt Public Radio signal (MD) on: 31-Mar-10, 06:30:38 AM


SALISBURY -- Public Radio Delmarva is experiencing signal disruption as ospreys re-emerge to their prior perching place.

The osprey, also known as the sea hawk, has taken flight back to Salisbury University's campus for spring. The birds and their young are beginning to practice flight from the antenna that connects to Public Radio Delmarva's signal, creating frequent interruptions for the station and its listeners.

The fish eaters primarily nest in urban areas near a body of water. Salisbury is centrally located between Ocean City and the Chesapeake Bay, making it a desirable perching spot for the water predator.

Residing on this particular antenna for several years, the birds have augmented the issue more this spring than ever before.

"We have been experiencing quite a few disprutions," said Gerry Weston, general manager of Public Radio Delmarva.

They have also received many phone calls from unhappy listeners as a result, he said.

This could be a major concern for the station's upcoming "Spring Green: Making a Difference on Delmarva" event. This fundraiser is scheduled to be broadcast from April 16-24 and could damper efforts to raise more money than in previous years.

In hopes of reconciling the issue, Weston and station management requested a professional tower climber visit the site to offer some possible solutions. The plan is to attach a rod from the top of the transmitter link to the end of the antenna leading to the dish, which should end the signal failure.

"We don't want to harm the birds, but we want to prevent them from perching on the rod," Weston said.

The tower climber is expected to try and resolve the issue this week, hopefully before the station's big event, Weston said.

Ellen Lawler, a biology department professor at SU, specializes in ornithology, or the study of birds. She said ospreys return to the Lower Shore every spring and have been a part of the campus for about five to six years. Coming as a listener of Public Radio Delmarva's WSDL and WSCL, Lawler can sympathize with them.

"They have taken the osprey into consideration and have done what they can not to disturb the birds," Lawler said. "I am cautiously optimistic that this should be a good solution."

The station has worked very hard to find a middle-ground solution, according to the general manager.

"We have been concerned about what effect this will have on our listening audience," Weston said.

Despite her frustrations with the signal disruptions, Lawler said she does not feel this is enough to cancel her membership with the station.
22822  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 31-Mar-10, 06:25:26 AM
Such a beautiful sight!!!!!  heart heart heart heart

Were happy tonight......

Walkin' in a springtime wonderland!


     thumbsup 
22823  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 31-Mar-10, 06:22:14 AM


Even Archer's awake early.  Hmmmm
22824  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 31-Mar-10, 06:15:25 AM
Now that's funny birdlover....great job.  clap hysterical
22825  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Seneca Sighted at Brookpark Road Bridge with a Mate! on: 30-Mar-10, 10:33:45 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vgKglZb5Do&feature=related  Little Seneca getting banded. BY: Baerbel   

 crying Oh she's so cute and noisy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ddG0hg2oy0&NR=1  and Quest for those who haven't seen this.

and our own Beautiful Mariah: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OIgLt5G0DU&feature=related
22826  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: White-tailed Eagle "live" webcam in Estonia on: 30-Mar-10, 10:23:01 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ozu4nZ8fWiI 

White Tailed Eagle 2010 - March 29th - 09.38am- Sulev brought Linda fresh fish for breakfast


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgJwQvpK16w&feature=related  White tailed eagle catches bald coot.  Shocked
22827  Anything Else / Totally OT / Global Hawk, Nasa's new remote control plane on: 30-Mar-10, 10:16:38 PM
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=43291&src=eoa-iotd

a remote-controlled airplane that can fly for up to 30 hours at altitudes up to 65,000 feet.  surprise
22828  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: A Welcome Arrival Signals Spring's Return on: 30-Mar-10, 10:09:34 PM

 mbanana bguitarWOO HOO!!!! mbanana bguitar

Hiiii Judi!!! Where ya been?  wave
22829  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 30-Mar-10, 09:59:03 PM
Such a beautiful sight!!!!!  heart heart heart heart

Were happy tonight......
22830  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 30-Mar-10, 05:22:35 PM

Look her beak is red, that was a nice meal


Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say...

"Beauty with your beak so BRIGHT....can we have some eggs tonight"......  tickedoff
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