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24901  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Main Camera captures Archer and Beauty at Times Square building nest box on: 05-Oct-09, 01:00:22 PM
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1005.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1005.jpg?" >[/url] Beauty arrives first  harhar

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/Camera1/20091005/Camera1_20091005-1009.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/Camera1_Thumbnail/20091005/Camera1_Thumbnail_20091005-1009.jpg?" >[/url] Archer follows  thumbsup

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1012.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1012.jpg?" >[/url] Beauty has no clue why he left in such a hurry   ???

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1023.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1023.jpg?" >[/url] "Look at him go, he's just a blip in the sky"

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1030.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1030.jpg?" >[/url] "What's that....another bird"?

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1031.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1031.jpg?" >[/url] OH, I can't look"!

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1034.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1034.jpg?" >[/url] "OK, maybe a peek".   suspicious

<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-1037.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1037.jpg?" >[/url] "Maybe it's that chic from the Park"!!!   falcon   viking

<a href="http://shakymon.com/rfc-clipper.html?4aca048c0301" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-1037.jpg?" >[/url] (movie) "I need a closer look"!   foxbinocs

Donna, don't you have anything better to do?  autumn playnice
24902  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Main Camera captures Archer and Beauty at Times Square building nest box on: 05-Oct-09, 07:55:16 AM
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091005/MainCamera_HighRes_20091005-0747.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091005/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091005-0747.jpg?" >[/url] Archer again.....stays long enough to wave
24903  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Alcoa Anglesea, Australia on: 05-Oct-09, 07:18:01 AM
Alone for a second.... heart   Can't really tell but looks like 2 hatched  ??? One of these days, we'll know for sure.
24904  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: What is that? on: 04-Oct-09, 06:26:50 PM

I'll say..thanks Lou.
24905  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Katydid goes for a ride on: 04-Oct-09, 05:31:11 PM
I have another Katydid on the house - been here all day. thumbsup

Now I'm gonna have to look more closely outside.  clap
24906  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Sad day in my country, and I believe, in a lot of places on: 04-Oct-09, 01:32:07 PM
Today the most wonderful singer of Argentina has dead.  Sad
Mercedes Sosa had an amazing voice. She started as a folcklore singer, but then she began to sing different kinds of songs, mostly from latinoamerican authors, and even soft rock themes.
All my country love her. I believe most of the people in the world who love music, know and love her too. She was  a voice of freedom during dark days of violence and dictatorship in my country
You tube is full of her videos, this is only one, perhaps her most loved song: Gracias a la Vida

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d_h5CZPyjQ&feature=related

Mirta

Mirta, I'm so sorry, it hurts when someone so talented dies. She had a very nice voice.
24907  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Main Camera captures Archer and Beauty at Times Square building nest box on: 04-Oct-09, 09:48:17 AM
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091004/MainCamera_HighRes_20091004-0902.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091004/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091004-0902.jpg?" >[/url] Archer arrives at 9:02
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20091004/MainCamera_HighRes_20091004-0921.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20091004/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20091004-0921.jpg?" >[/url] Left at 9:22  guess he got bored
24908  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Katydid goes for a ride on: 04-Oct-09, 09:41:31 AM
Ok, so me and my daughter were at a light going to the mall. 

Rockaway?  happy  What I think is interesting is that we are all noticing the Katydids now.  Nice picture - always good to see NJ, too  thumbsup

Absolutely Rockaway Janet. I wouldn't have seen it if Kara wasn't with me.

Is I-80 still torn up in that area?

When is it not?????????
24909  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / 10 Incredible facts about CA Condors. Pics are awesome on: 04-Oct-09, 08:41:46 AM
http://ecoworldly.com/2009/10/02/10-incredible-california-condor-facts-photo-gallery/

Really good photos here
24910  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Cape Cod birding on: 04-Oct-09, 08:31:02 AM
October skies full of action

Oct. 3

September, unfailingly, passes far too quickly. That extraordinary month, punctuated by large flights of birds, tied to the passage of frontal systems and prevailing winds, is fantastic for birding.

Fortunately, birders are not forced to go cold turkey, in other words forced to endure poor birding, with its passing.

October can be as good as and often even better than September on the Cape and Islands. October seems even more vibrant than September as the days continue to shorten.

Birds' daily activity — feeding, drinking, resting — is crammed into fewer hours of daylight and the "force" of migration appears more urgent than earlier in the season. This is what one hopes for, and lately more than half the time it comes true.

Virtually any bird that occurs, or has ever occurred, on the Cape and Islands is possible from now until the end of the month. Birds from across the spectrum are visiting our region, however briefly.

Visitors include insectivorous (insect eating) birds like flycatchers and warblers, to seed-eating sparrows, fish and squid eating sea birds, shellfish-loving sea ducks, frugivores (fruit and berry eating) like cedar waxwings, bluebirds, American robins and a wide variety if insectivores like vireos and warblers that can and do switch to a diet of ripe berries in the fall migration if it is too cold for insect activity. The region is alive with a great variety of bird life.

It is also far and away the best time to see migrating raptors. Because of the aforementioned plethora of bird life, raptors that depend on these species for food naturally have evolved a migratory pattern that coincides with nature's bounty of migrating birds.

The fall migration is much larger in terms of volume (number of birds) than the spring migration. The reason is simple. The breeding season has just ended and bird populations, with all the young birds, all first-time migrants, are at an annual peak.

One of the best things about birding in October, the most irresistible for hawk watching enthusiasts, is the migration of Accipiters and falcons. The largest numbers of peregrine falcons and sharp-shinned hawks ever recorded in Massachusetts both were reported from the Gay Head Cliffs in Aquinnah right around the Columbus Day Weekend.

The high counts occurred after periods of prolonged nasty weather, with 10 days or more of cold, rainy weather with northeast winds and then the passage of a cold front delivering clear skies and strong northwest winds.

Coincidentally, the maximum count for sharp-shinned hawks in Massachusetts was 1,100 individuals on October 2, 1982. These small, blue jay sized hawks have relatively short rounded wings and long tails.

They feed primarily on small birds that they capture in direct pursuit or close quarters ambush using their long tail as a rudder to steer through tree branches. In migration they soar as much as possible, alternating prolonged soaring with their quick flapping flight.

The inspirational peregrine falcon, the most highly sought after falcon, the most prestigious for Saudi sheiks to possess, is a superb aerialist and renowned hunter. This species is regular, at times even common, along shorelines of the entire region in October and November.

A few of these powerful falcons stay over winter and the species is now being reported during virtually all months of the year. As it has become established to nesting ledges on skyscrapers in many New England cities, the adults and young presumably do a little occasional wandering to the coast. The species' scientific or Latin name, Falco peregrinus, roughly translates to mean "wandering falcon."

On Oct. 12, 1985, in just under 2 hours, 46 peregrines were observed departing from the Gay Head Cliffs. Occasionally during October from three to as many as 15 individuals have been seen hanging in the west wind like so many falcon kites at the same time at this great spot to observe this species. This species is rapidly increasing and a new high daily count should be had during October.

October provides great birding action with not only the arrival of seed-eating land birds but a phenomenal number of water birds ranging from loons and grebes to tens and even hundreds of thousands of sea ducks by month's end.

Wherever one happens to be, whether talking to friends downtown or standing on a favorite beach, there are birds to be seen and heard. Chip notes given by migrant land birds seem to be omnipresent to those tuned to the frequency, and flyovers by loons, herons, geese or ducks are a common occurrence.

Impressive, loose flocks of passing sea ducks, heavy bodied common eiders and all three scoter species, become a common sight on waters surrounding the region, especially later in this month.

Birds are everywhere right now and falcons in particular are relatively easy to find. Hardly a day passes at this time of year without seeing a fast-flying merlin, a soaring or cruising peregrine falcon or a small, colorful American kestrel — the smallest of North American falcons.

Merlins seem always to be the most exciting as these rambunctious birds have a voracious appetite and always seem to be on the hunt or harassing other larger birds in nearby airspace.

Until next week — keep your eyes to the sky!

E. Vernon Laux's birding column appears every Saturday in the Cape Cod Times. Laux is the resident naturalist for the Linda Loring Nature Foundation on Nantucket. You can also hear him on "The Point" with Mindy Todd at 9:30 a.m. the first Monday of the month on the Cape's NPR station, WCAI, 90.1. He can be reached at vlaux@llnf.org.
24911  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Katydid goes for a ride on: 04-Oct-09, 08:03:59 AM
Ok, so me and my daughter were at a light going to the mall. 

Rockaway?  happy  What I think is interesting is that we are all noticing the Katydids now.  Nice picture - always good to see NJ, too  thumbsup

Absolutely Rockaway Janet. I wouldn't have seen it if Kara wasn't with me.
24912  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Feathers and Swallows on: 04-Oct-09, 12:49:04 AM

By roosting here together, the birds gain some protection. Proctor says it's basically a numbers game. The more birds in the roost, the less likely it is that you'll be the one that gets picked off by a Cooper's hawk or peregrine falcon. Well said.

24913  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Feathers and Swallows on: 04-Oct-09, 12:47:26 AM

Very interesting.........thanks for posting.
24914  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Alcoa Anglesea, Australia on: 04-Oct-09, 12:45:16 AM
A little peek at baby. hatch1 heart spinning
24915  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Katydid goes for a ride on: 04-Oct-09, 12:26:42 AM
That's a GREAT photo!
Carol

Thanks Carol and Paul, I was quite amazed to see one, especially hitching a ride. Mirta, you sure know your bugs.....thanks!!!

Donna
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