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22846  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Gulf Tower Drama: Tasha out, Dori in! 2 eggs left alone on: 29-Mar-10, 11:13:09 PM
Something strange has been going on at Gulf Tower since last weekend.  Now we know why!

It began Friday night, March 19.  Tasha sat on the nest at 10:40pm and watched the sky.  Within minutes she stepped out of view and from that point onward we heard periodic wailing for most of the night, though no peregrine was visible.  Wailing can mean many things including “come here” and “stay away,” but it isn’t the sound of peregrines locked in combat.

That night there was no evidence of a fight at the nest — no fight sounds, no birds on camera.

An hour before dawn Tasha returned to the nest and slept.  Half an hour later Louie arrived and tried to bow with her but Tasha would not bow.  She looked at him, then left to tackle whatever was out there.  It was a young female peregrine challenging her for the site.

For three and a half hours nothing happened.  Silence.  Then Tasha arrived at the nest, all pumped up and running on adrenaline (if peregrines have adrenaline).  She was sleeked for battle and her left wing drooped, an old injury she hid most of the time.  She shouted excitedly to Louie and left quickly. 

Louie lingered at the nest for several minutes.  At one point he stood over Tasha’s two eggs, yipping softly, but something in the sky soon distracted him and he bounded off stage.  In half an hour Tasha appeared again very briefly.  That was 10:45am, the last time she appeared on camera.

Seven hours of silence.  Nothing except for two brief visits by Louie alone.

Then at 5:45pm Louie arrived at the nest and called, “Come bow with me.”  His audience needed encouragement.  He called and called, bowed and bowed.  Finally his new lady arrived, a female peregrine with a pale back, no white wing feather and in top physical condition.  For the next several hours they repeatedly courted at the nest.  She was now his queen.

That was Saturday night, March 20.  There are no video archives for several days after that, but everyone watching the falconcam knew the situation was odd.  Why were two peregrines at the nest but no one incubating the eggs? 

Yesterday Dr. Todd Katzner of the National Aviary went to the Gulf Tower to solve the mystery.  He was able to observe the new female and read her bands as she courted with Louie: black/green M/93.  Born at the Landmark Building in Akron, Ohio in 2007, her back is paler than Tasha’s and her wings are normal.  She has no white wing feather.

Since Monday the fervent peregrine watchers at Make-A-Wish, whose offices are near the nest, suspected Tasha was gone forever.  They’ve been Tasha’s fans for many years and were sad about this turn of events, so they wanted to honor the new female with a happy, hopeful name.  Even before they knew her identity they called her Dori, which means “wish” in Romanian. (*)

Dori has wanted to nest in Pittsburgh for quite a while.  She first tried the 62nd Street Bridge where she was identified last October by Dan Yagusic, but she kept a lonely vigil there, unable to attract a mate to the site.  In January Dan found her at the 40th Street Bridge, still alone.

As spring approached her hormones kicked in as they do for all peregrines.  Dori needed a nest and a mate.  The bridges were fruitless.  She flew downstream… and the rest is history.

Tasha was a very successful peregrine.  When she disappeared last weekend she was at least 14 years old and had raised 44 young at the Gulf Tower.   

We wish the same great success for Dori.  May she live long and have many babies! 

And, yes, we’re all watching for her first egg.

(two snapshots of Dori from the National Aviary webcam at the Gulf Tower)

p.s. Remember the video of two peregrines courting on Saturday evening?  I was wrong!  Tasha isn’t in that picture.  They’re Louie and Dori.  Click here to watch.

(*) Dori has many names.  Dori is her nest site name, Mary Cleo is her banding day name, and Louie has a special name for her that is unpronounceable by humans.
22847  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Falcons can curb pigeon problem (UK) on: 29-Mar-10, 09:53:17 PM
THE peregrine falcon, captured on camera perched high on Blackburn House, Hanley, tucking into a nice piece of fresh pigeon, blood dripping from its viciously-hooked, sharp beak, the powerful large claws steadying the meal on the edge of the roof, as it proudly surveyed its territory (The Sentinel, March 24), did not please D .Hewitt, of Newcastle (The Sentinel, March 27).

He informed us of the daily slaying of songbirds that takes place in his garden by the peregrine's cousin, the equally well-equipped killer, the sparrow hawk, and suggested that there won't be any songsters left much longer, at this rate of "kill".

He added, that we should refrain from seeing these magnificent birds of prey as "cute".

Well I certainly don't see them as cute, a rather strange depiction, given the peregrine's natural killer instinct. The peregrine falcon has taken up residence in Hanley or pays a visit when food supplies are low in the countryside, knowing there's a plentiful supply of pigeon pie guaranteed, courtesy of the affluent takeaway/throwaway general public, to say nothing of those who take it upon themselves to make special journeys to town centres in order to feed the disease-ridden, fluffy little darlings.

These are the people to whom Mr Hewitt should be addressing his concerns.

Until this problem of town centre feathered inundation is tackled, with determination, I say bring on the peregrines.
22848  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Barn Owl webcam on: 29-Mar-10, 09:33:20 PM
Barn Owl Feeding - still one egg to hatch.


Good Golly Miss Molly! I love her. They are so cute.  angel Thanks Joyce.
22849  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Beleef de Lente online on: 29-Mar-10, 08:03:27 PM
Lots of fun in the Barn Owl nestbox...............
And there are spooky spyders too........Click movie on the right 29-03
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/kerkuil

Greetings Carla spider spider spider

I watch these movies every day Carla.....what a HOOT!!!
22850  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: The Egg laying "look" on: 29-Mar-10, 07:50:12 PM
let's see now

Fluffed up feathers: check
While perched: check
Not sure about her cloaca:  secret2
Close to the nest: check
Dozing: check
Leaning forward: check

What's the problem here?  stupid
22851  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 07:43:31 PM
You are correct. There are 6 cameras hooked up.

 dance1 bravo
22852  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: The Egg laying "look" on: 29-Mar-10, 07:39:25 PM

Egg Laying
 
LETHARGY Just before and during the period of egg laying (approximately eight days for four eggs) the female becomes lethargic. She can look "dumpy", including fluffed-up feathers while perched, hanging her vent feathers (the feathers in front of the cloaca, underneath the tail) to an unusual degree, leaning slightly forward while perched, waddling when walking, dozing with one or both eyes closed for long periods, and generally remaining near the nest and being inactive. She might also spend considerable amounts of time in the nest by herself. After laying an egg, she may have periods of being more active, but lethargy is a general demeanor to note. Those without much previous experience with Peregrines should be aware it is comparative and subjective.
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I remember that feeling.... Embarrassed  thanks Kris!
22853  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 06:41:09 PM
and Beauty's back

Yes, I saw Shaky's earlier post Colleen....but still think there are 6 cams....maybe more hidden some where.  crazy baby Ya never know with Shaky!  Shocked
22854  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 06:38:24 PM
Cam 3??????????????? OMG....I'm so confused now....it's like math...add/subtract. So there are 6 cams but 5 are working?

There are 5 cams working and 4 are on Times Square.  There is only one generating pictures at the Powers Building.  What is strange is that CAM 4 at the Powers Building changed its view at 4:30 pm today.  Check the archive.  I think there was a switch-a-roo. confused0083

Aye yi aye....how ever you spell it. (Think Ricky Ricardo). Ok, so there must be 2 cams still at Powers for it to go from

this to
this. Didn't Shaky say they had an extra cam and put it on TS? So there must be 6 Cams now..with 1 not active?? Mama Mia..help me. silly silly silly
22855  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: ~Buffalo Falcon News 2010~ on: 29-Mar-10, 06:32:31 PM
We dodged the snow bullet, Donna, but it got c-o-l-d!

BB now has a third egg, and her pet rock   Shocked



Wow Sage 3 eggs, is this so far? No snow...OK...cold... fergetit!. Congrats!! Love the pet rocks too!
22856  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 04:52:13 PM
Cam 3??????????????? OMG....I'm so confused now....it's like math...add/subtract. So there are 6 cams but 5 are working?

22857  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 03:28:52 PM
Beauty
22858  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 01:25:30 PM
beauty's back
22859  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Sunday, March 28th Falcon Watch on: 29-Mar-10, 01:10:59 PM
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By Lou

Yesterday, Dana, Carol P, Dan and myself watched a hard-headed Red tail hawk get pounded by the Peregrine falcons.  I refer to it as “hard-headed” because on the previous day, Dana had witnessed a Red tail hawk get brutally pounded by the falcons in the river near the nest box and it seems...


Link:
http://rfalconcam.com/falconwatching/?p=436

How awful for that RTH...Archer is a bad boy. Ok, sometimes. Nice pics Lou.

22860  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 29-Mar-10, 12:09:49 PM
OK lunch is over, now it's time to get down to some IMPORTANT business!!  hatch1 hatch1 hatch1 hatch1 I'll take 4 thank you Beauty.
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