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25081  Anything Else / Totally OT / 9-11 on: 11-Sep-09, 07:00:03 AM
I don't think we'll ever forget

Donna star star star
25082  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Lynda on: 11-Sep-09, 06:53:11 AM
 roseHappy Birthday Lynda rose

Donna
25083  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Blueberries for Breakfast on: 10-Sep-09, 11:03:52 PM
Thanks for all the great comments and I'm glad you all enjoyed the videos.   thanx

Aafke, I should be producing more videos and blog posts in the future.  I am trying to do at least one a week so stay tuned. There is always something going on around our yard (we have 5 acres)!

Donna, the Oriole in the videos is a juvenile and doesn't have the same striking color of the male.  Here is a picture of a male from behind.  You can see how he has more black and a brighter orange color.

Cindy

Thanks Cindy, I haven't seen an Oriole in years, they sure are pretty. Send whatever you snap, we'll love it.

Donna
25084  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Great Green Bush Cricket on: 10-Sep-09, 11:01:50 PM
I'd probably run running dog if I saw that Dinosaur....He is BIG. Thanks Aafke.
25085  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Harvesting Falcons on: 10-Sep-09, 09:47:12 PM
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS - State wildlife managers gave preliminary approval Wednesday to allowing falconers to capture a legendary bird, known as the world's fastest animal, that has survived a brush with extinction: the peregrine falcon.

Despite opposition from environmental groups, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission directed its staff to set fee and license requirements for final approval in December.

The potential number of captured falcons β€” as many as five in Florida β€” is a fraction of the thousands that migrate to the state from as far away as Alaska, Canada and Greenland. But the issue touches on the emotional tension that can arise when a high-profile wild creature is allowed to be taken into captivity β€” and when humans begin "harvesting" a species that had been the focus of an intense and decades-long recovery effort.

Eric Edwards of the Florida Falconry Association said falconers were instrumental in the peregrine's recovery because they placed captive-bred falcons in the wild. Now, with the bird considered safe from extinction, falconers hope to resume a sport that goes back thousands of years.

Edwards noted that when a falconer releases a falcon for a hunt, the raptor climbs hundreds of feet, appearing as no more than a speck.

"If the bird isn't happy, the bird isn't coming back," he said.

Linda Bystrak of the Oklawaha Valley Audubon Society countered that falconers weren't alone in helping the bird recover in the wild.

"Hundreds of volunteers, including myself, have spent time and money putting out nesting platforms for these birds, monitoring them and even rehabilitating them ... only to have them harvested for enjoyment of a few falconers," Bystrak said.

By the late 1960s, falcons were in serious trouble, falling victim to the pesticides DDT and Dieldrin, which caused thinning of their eggshells. Banning the chemicals was key to the birds' recovery.

Federal authorities have granted authority in roughly the eastern half of the nation to allow the annual taking of 36 falcons. This fall, falconers in nine states from Texas to Maryland will capture birds. The soonest Florida could take part is next fall. Under the rules, only juvenile birds β€” hatched in May or June β€” can be captured. Falconers often use nets and a pigeon as a lure.

Brian Millsap, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service deputy regional director, said the falcon population is healthy and continues to grow.
"We calculate that right now, today, we could probably allow a harvest of up to 17 percent of all the peregrines," Millsap said. "The harvest levels that we've proposed are actually only about 2 to 3 percent. The numbers being removed are so small you couldn't measure any impact."

Falconers want wild birds because they are more athletic and more skilled at hunting than falcons born in captivity.

They fly to great heights, where they fold themselves into free-falling missiles that can reach speeds of 200 mph or more.

Jennifer Hobgood, Florida director for the Humane Society of the United States, said her group strongly opposes taking falcons from the wild because the practice inflicts "stress and cruelty" on the birds "for no more reason than entertainment."

A key issue left unresolved Wednesday was the status of falcon monitoring at Curry Hammock State Park in the Florida Keys. Bird counts started there in 1999 and continued until last year, when funds β€” $25,000 annually β€” ran out.

Julie Wraithmell, Audubon of Florida wildlife policy coordinator, urged the state wildlife agency to restart the monitoring because of the many challenges falcons face, including pollution, habitat loss and, now, harvesting by humans.

She recommended that at least some of the cost be covered by a fee for falcon harvesting β€” an idea that the falconers rejected. tickedoff
25086  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Can you make it to Ujiji? on: 10-Sep-09, 09:27:41 PM
I made it too!!  mbanana clap

It was a rough trip but we made it....I lost so many men, it wasn't funny. Food always ran out but I trudged through...and that  snake hanging down  scared blue forget it. All in all I was happy to make it after 50 some tries. I still play even though I finished....I like it.




Donna
25087  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: check out the pictures that I found today on flickr on: 10-Sep-09, 09:21:57 PM
Now that we have been wowed byu the pictures, it;s time for movies.  How about a nice dinner, followed by owls swooping around?  (hint: this plays well in fullscreen).  A good reason to go to the UK.

http://www.hawk-conservancy.org/Activities_and_events/owlsbymoonlight.shtml

Paul

That was just great Paul.....Owls were amazing and so was the music. Thanks.

Donna
25088  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: check out the pictures that I found today on flickr on: 10-Sep-09, 06:26:52 PM

 eagle dance1 Those are amazing photos...... thanx

Donna
25089  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Wunderphoto..Redtail vs snake on: 10-Sep-09, 02:24:40 PM
Now that's a skinny  snake2 begging for MERCY
25090  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: For real!! This looks like he's saying on: 10-Sep-09, 07:25:45 AM

Yes it is Janet!!!
25091  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / For real!! This looks like he's saying on: 10-Sep-09, 06:46:52 AM
<a href="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_HighRes/20090910/MainCamera_HighRes_20090910-0641.jpg?" target=_blank><img src="http://shakymon.com/thruway/archive/MainCamera_Thumbnail/20090910/MainCamera_Thumbnail_20090910-0641.jpg?" >[/url] watcha looking at?

He's in the perfect place.  thumbsup
25092  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Bronze Peregrine falcon stolen (CA) on: 10-Sep-09, 06:23:59 AM
Vandalism at Morro Museum

A beloved landmark was vandalized over the weekend and the California State Parks needs your help to catch the culprit.  The bronze statue at the entrance to the Morro Bay State Park Museum of Natural History was vandalized by an unknown suspect sometime in the late evening or early morning hours of September 5 and 6. 

The $25,000 statue entitled β€œSeasons Come Seasons Go” was completed by the artist Mark Greenaway for the 2002 rededication of the museum. It was damaged when it was removed by force and the portion depicting a peregrine falcon was stolen.  Shocked The damages are estimated at $7,000.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of the peregrine falcon statue or the suspect or suspects  responsible contact Crime Stoppers at 549-STOP (7867). 
25093  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Blueberries for Breakfast on: 09-Sep-09, 08:31:42 PM
A couple of Saturdays ago my husband, Charlie, and I were treated to a couple of hours of entertainment by the critters that call our property home (or were just passing through that day).  You can read about the action and watch some videos I took that day on my blog.

http://birdbrainsanddogtales.wordpress.com/

There are birds and critters, but no snakes, so there is no warning necessary.  I think most of you will enjoy all of the action.

Happy viewing,

Cindy

Wow Cindy...Loved all your vids.....love your dogs. Your right....you have awesome nature on your property...especially the TWINS. Thanks for sharing, I'll keep it bookmarked and check in. I forgot  what a Baltimore Oriole looks like. Nice!!!

Donna

Oh and thanks for having NO  snake snake2
25094  Member Activities / Pets / Re: Falcon Watcher's Pets on: 09-Sep-09, 08:19:44 PM
I am not sure if I am replying to the turtle or the shar-peis. I have not quite figured out the reply procedure.  At any rate,  I will say a word about both . The turtle is a handsome fellow, and I love the shar-peis, aka the wrinkle dog.  They have such deeply expressive faces and those wrinkles.   I can only hope that my own wrinkles look as good!
Patricia

Patricia - to reply to a specific post, press the QUOTE button.  For a general response, press REPLY.  Janet  eyecat

Ya ya, we know, you just  heart that eye cat.... hysterical

Donna
25095  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Can you make it to Ujiji? on: 09-Sep-09, 08:17:47 PM
Another game that I came across.  Thought Patti and others who like to trek might like this..

http://www.history.com/expedition/game/

Lou

I finally made it  bguitar, it only took 2 days and about 50 tries to get there but I succeeded thumbsup Took me 139 days... Shocked. Lou, that was fun... thanx

Donna
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