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3361  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: 7:34 AM EDT, September 21, 2014 on: 21-Sep-14, 07:57:28 AM
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MAKfalcon (MAK): ST-male flew to W end roof,Billie flew around past him then they both flew around back to W side. Flying close together



Link:
http://twitter.com/MAKfalcon/statuses/513652571118895104

I sure hope Veteran is OK! Even though it's not nesting season, look what happened to Luzerne? Billie showed up just after they found her. Maybe battles no matter what the season is. These things eat at me.  Sad
3362  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Peregrine cam in Australia on: 20-Sep-14, 10:01:42 AM
This was an interesting statement -
 "DDT was banned in the Northern Hemisphere and regulated worldwide in the 1970s, but some places in the Southern Hemisphere still use the insecticide."
I wonder where those places are?

Google is a wonderful tool.

DDT is legally used in parts of South America, Asia, and Africa to combat malaria.

Hmm, it helps some while killing others this DDT!!
3363  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2014 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 20-Sep-14, 08:51:14 AM
Thought something looked out of place on the platform. Saw a piece of something that wasn't there before. Naturally, I had to go back to investigate. Took a while and I was hoping for a falcon but NOO, it had to be Falcon food looking for food.





(movie) This is what drove me crazy looking for!! UGH
3364  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Peregrine cam in Australia on: 20-Sep-14, 07:17:19 AM
This was an interesting statement -
 "DDT was banned in the Northern Hemisphere and regulated worldwide in the 1970s, but some places in the Southern Hemisphere still use the insecticide."
I wonder where those places are?

And how do they know and why aren't they fined????  whistle
3365  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Morning watch 9-9-14 on: 20-Sep-14, 07:15:09 AM

This should say Morning Watch 9-19-14. Must have been a Word Press glitch.  Roll Eyes

I think we got the drift!!  Wink
3366  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Seneca Towers Falcons on: 19-Sep-14, 04:36:54 PM
The only males that would fit the bill, (yellow tape), Baron and Zephyr, tape looks pretty good still! Hmm.

If it is indeed a male! Baron would be sporting some juvie feathers still???
3367  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Seneca Towers Falcons on: 19-Sep-14, 04:31:19 PM
Let's pretend it's Bingo..come on ..19/BA... lol

OK, that was good!!  2thumbsup Hope no problems with the 3 there!!
3368  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Peregrine cam in Australia on: 19-Sep-14, 11:12:40 AM
First of all, why would they even go up to retrieve the egg during nesting?? They wonder why Swift was off the eggs for 25 minutes!! Don't they understand, it's not a good idea to go up there at all???  stupid
3369  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2014 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 19-Sep-14, 07:09:26 AM
Was posting as Shaky tweeted! Beauty on Mercury with breakfast!
3370  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: 3:12 AM EDT, September 19, 2014 on: 19-Sep-14, 05:45:31 AM
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wnyfalconfan (Joyce): ST CORRECTION Thu 9/18 - Billie was NOT eating at south end of bldg. Falcon has black/green band left leg and yellow tape on right. Can't ID



Link:
http://twitter.com/wnyfalconfan/statuses/512861805904154624

WHAT????? Who the heck is this???   Do you have a pic Joyce?  MAK, check it out!  stupid Not again!!! MAK said, it is migration time, so it could have been a passer-by! (I hope)
3371  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Loch of the Lowes Osprey 2014 on: 18-Sep-14, 10:14:51 AM
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These trees are awesome but I just had to Vote for the Lady!!
3372  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Money from Jamieson on: 15-Sep-14, 02:44:51 PM
Way to go!!! GREAT!!   clap
3373  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Search for Phl eagle killer: DENR asks PNP help on: 15-Sep-14, 09:57:01 AM
Wow, thank goodness the dad eagle has continued to feed the juvie.  Hurray for Dad! 

The juvie is 8 months old, when do they leave? Are they all different?

I found this info about them..beautiful birds..so sad about the loss of the female.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/geopedia/Philippine_Eagle


 Once hatched, the eaglet stays in the nest for about five months, dependant on its parents for food. After that, it remains in its parents’ home range and partly in their care for another 12 months or so. 

WOW!! That's a long time! Thanks
3374  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Search for Phl eagle killer: DENR asks PNP help on: 15-Sep-14, 09:09:53 AM
Wow, thank goodness the dad eagle has continued to feed the juvie.  Hurray for Dad! 

The juvie is 8 months old, when do they leave? Are they all different?
3375  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Search for Phl eagle killer: DENR asks PNP help on: 15-Sep-14, 08:50:33 AM


http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2014/08/26/1361835/search-phl-eagle-killer-denr-asks-pnp-help

People really Blow!!


Update: Sept 14  Read above article first!

DAVAO CITY, Philippines – An adult male eagle has been monitored to have faithfully fed his eight-month-old eaglet after the mother was killed by suspected hunters at the foot of Mt. Apo in Barangay Sibulan here last month.

According to Jayson YbaƱez, head of the research and conservation division of the non-profit Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF), the eaglet was able to survive because its father brought food on a regular basis to its nest.

ā€œThe father eagle brings food to the eaglet once a week and he has not failed yet in feeding the juvenile raptor,ā€ Ybanez added.

YbaƱez also said that the eaglet did not touch the rabbits that the PEF field research team prepared, an indication that the eaglet is full and properly fed.

The PEF team and indigenous Bagobo Tagabawa forest guards installed radio and satellite GPS transmitters to the eaglet.

They also would have installed GPS satellite transmitters on the adult male eagle, but they found the that eagle bow net trap and observation hide in Sitio Mamaon in Barangay Sibulan were destroyed and vandalized.

The bow net trap and the observation hide are important for radio and satellite telemetry research of the eagles. The field research team traps the giant raptors using the bow net, so they can install VHF and GPS satellite transmitters into the eagles to track their movements.

The bow net trap is worth at least P46,000 and exclusively sourced from the United States. And Sitio Mamaon is said to host the oldest known nesting territory of a breeding pair of the critically endangered Philippine Eagle, the country’s national bird.

YbaƱez said the perpetrators even managed to leave a message in the Visayan dialect in the observation hide that read, ā€œBenefits should have come for everyone, next would be the eagles!ā€

YbaƱez said it is apparent that the perpetrators felt they were left out of the benefits due to the presence of the eagles in the area. ā€œHowever, it is sad to note that they seem to be ready to harm the eagles if they don’t get what they want.ā€

The PEF team reported the incident to the local police.

YbaƱez explained that the bow net trap consists of two semicircular bows of light metal with gill netting strung loosely between them.

ā€œWhen setting the trap, the upper bow is pulled over the lower stationary bow and latched into position. A lure animal, like rabbit, guinea pig or monkey, is placed at the center of the trap. When a raptor grabs and holds the lure, the trap is triggered by a person in a hide by pulling a trigger line. When triggered, the bow springs into a 10-feet diameter frame,ā€ he said.

What a beautiful Eagle
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