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3046  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Little Weavers brutally attack Rock Python on: 21-Jan-15, 09:28:12 AM
http://wildearth.tv/videomark/part-two-little-davids-and-goliath-rock-python-and-mask-weavers

They let it have it!!
3047  Anything Else / Totally OT / Congrats to Kris G on her 5000th post on: 21-Jan-15, 07:33:07 AM


+11   thumbsup
3048  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Florida Eagle cam, 1st egg today on: 21-Jan-15, 07:24:37 AM
Not sure what happened but as usual with more than 1 eaglet, one gets picked on! They should lay 1 egg. Sometimes baby eaglets are brutal to their sibs! Hard to watch, so I don't.
3049  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Florida Eagle cam, 1st egg today on: 21-Jan-15, 06:59:20 AM
http://youtu.be/qMHoB8-oAHA  So sad, another year, another eaglet has passed!  Sad
3050  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Potted Plant Owls are back in Johannesburg on: 21-Jan-15, 06:21:14 AM
All quiet and good on the PPO home front. Santa and Claus are big now - but still in the pot and no signs of exploring - just yet. Seems like we may have a situation of chicks only exploring and leaving the nest when both are ready and able. Will post pics soon.

From FB
3051  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: And now for something completely different on: 20-Jan-15, 08:59:49 PM
I think he should have replaced the words "shake it off" with "Shakymon."

Just saying.



Uh huh!!   Roll Eyes
3052  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: And now for something completely different on: 20-Jan-15, 01:19:47 PM
I love this video, but some of the comments really annoy me. Some people think he should have his hands at 10 and 2 and have all his concentration on his driving. I say the guy has an enormous amount of driving experience, and trained to be aware of everything around him, and clearly is driving around at a slow speed. Let the guy have a few minutes of fun to break up his day!

A comment from FB about this video!
3053  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 20-Jan-15, 06:59:56 AM

Hi!
3054  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 19-Jan-15, 06:40:18 AM
Well you also have Polly and Algo, bro N sis, Kathy Q and her son Sesenta, (that's only allowed in NJ), BTW! I guess they can't tell who is family. Creepy to us but just another mate to them! I also hope that Windwhistler is OK.
3055  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 18-Jan-15, 12:19:57 PM
!!! Important Message. A Different Male On Site. Not Windwhistler.
January 18, 2015 - Toronto - King Street

Tracy Simpson Reports:

Every once in a while I have news to report that I struggle to put into words. In trying to put my observations down in print, I will write and delete many times as no matter how I say it, it just sounds wrong.  This is one such post.  Please bear with me as it is a long post but it is important to include all observations leading up to this point.

Let me start at the beginning.  On January 11th, I tuned into the King street cam as I do every morning and captured an image of the male on the ledge. It looked as though he had just landed there and immediately my eyes focused on his legs. Black recovery band, yes. Silver USFW band, yes. But…   â€¦the orientation was wrong. The black band was on his left and the silver on his right. After watching Windwhistler for, well, ever (so it seems) this was so very wrong. Windwhistler is one of 3 resident adults that we are aware of in Ontario whose bands are reversed. That is to say the black recovery band appears on his right leg instead of his left.

I contacted Linda right away as she is one of the most experienced people with the downtown nest sites and for the next few days the two of us watched King street like hawks.

I know you…   â€¦as ridiculous as that sounds I couldn’t stop thinking about it.  It is almost impossible to distinguish one peregrine from the next based on markings alone as an individual bird can appear different depending on whether the bird is puffed up, slicked down, etc.  That said, this bird was just so unforgettable. I was in the area on Monday January 12th and made a point to do a site check. Erin was on the ledge laying down behind the pillar (she is doing this more often now as she gets on in age) and the male was on the southeast corner of the nest building.  He was roosting and looking south but I wouldn’t say he was comfortable. After a few minutes he began to vocalize and I watched him jet off of the nest building in a stoop down to Front Street where he disappeared low and west.  The female remained on the nest ledge.

Linda made a few trips out to check on activity in the area but the cold made the adults scarce and the viewing tough. We agreed to meet on Saturday the 17th along with Bruce to try and sort this all out.

This Friday January 16th I was able to save a series of web cam images of both adults on the ledge. The male was sitting in the sun for a few minutes and in that brief period the head markings brought one particular bird to mind immediately. Looking at the image it was as if the bird had been turned upside down and dipped in a bowl of black ink. A helmet head that was so distinct it was remarkable. No distinct malar stripe, just a thick, inky black hood.  Later that morning the female appeared at the far end of the ledge and laid down in the sun.  She was alone for a while then suddenly the male appeared on the ledge down by the camera.  I was able to capture several images of him approaching her, she stood and the pair briefly bowed at each other. This was not right at all.

Today, Saturday January 17th,  Linda, Bruce and I were determined to sort it out for certain. Bruce started out at King and Leader Lane with the male in sight on the nest ledge. I came in from the west and went down to the Queens Quay for some recon of the area around the lakefront. No sign of any birds to the south. I joined Bruce and Linda at the site but the pair had already disappeared. Bruce and I each took a recon walk around the area and Linda did recon to the south. It wasn’t until about 12:30pm that the male returned. He flew over to the northwest corner of the condos on Wellington where we confirmed his band orientation, black recovery band on his left leg. He then flew over to the east side of the King Edward to roost.

I KNOW YOU….  …I couldn’t stop thinking this!  We had him roosting on his right leg and waited for a stretch or preen. We finally got what we were looking for and the full recovery band came into view. We can confirm without doubt that the male currently hanging around the 18 King Street East territory is black 30 over black Y.  This is Stormin hatched at the Toronto Sheraton Hotel nest in 2009. Windwhistler’s grandson.

I had occasion to deal with Stormin quite personally during his brief evaluation with us after being found grounded back on December 1st, 2013. He is one of the most distinct looking peregrines I have ever seen and it was that head that I instantly recognized. This is the first confirmed sighting of him since he lost his territory at Canada Square to Malik, the new confirmed resident male on May 16th, 2014.

So what does this all mean?  The facts are this. Stormin showed up on camera on January 11th and has been making appearances ever since. He is courting Erin and we have not witnessed any other males in the area so far. This does not mean Windwhistler is gone, only that he currently is not on site. Spring mating season will be the true judge of which male will rule this territory. To all of you out watching birds along the lakeshore in winter, keep your eyes open as Windwhistler may be hunting these areas. Bruce will be down today, Sunday January 18th to try and confirm Erin’s band number and observe behavior.

Of note, both Erin and Windwhistler are 17 years old as of spring 2015.  WOW!!!!!

Pictures will follow shortly.
3056  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 18-Jan-15, 08:37:39 AM
Flew up to Cam 1

(movie)
3057  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Now / DC was in nest @ 8:13 on: 18-Jan-15, 08:25:53 AM
djc
3058  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 18-Jan-15, 08:25:14 AM

Yippee  DC
Look at his BYF prints in the snow!!   heart
Looks like he ate something, dirty feet!!
3059  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 18-Jan-15, 08:20:47 AM

RM, I believe
3060  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 17-Jan-15, 05:01:23 PM
We need a cam up in the elevator shaft!  gum

LOL......Shaky????
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