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3826  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Loch of the Lowes Osprey 2014 on: 27-May-14, 09:24:28 PM
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. The Lady is a legend and has done her fair share. If this is it for her then so be it.  heart
even if this year is a failure doesn't mean its all over. Yes she's older, but the problem could be him  (Beauty had some bad years. looking at her now the problem might of been Archer)



This is a new male and he's been off the eggs more, could have something to do with it!
3827  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: San Jose Peregrines on: 27-May-14, 09:00:44 PM
Thanks Deb, glad the little one was OK. Nerves of steel watchers must have!!  Yay on the chocolate!! LOL
3828  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Providence Falcon cam on: 27-May-14, 07:59:27 PM
banding today, 3 males. Pic by Peter Green

There were 4 but 1 eyas disappeared a week or so ago. No clue what happened to it!  Sad

http://www.asri.org/general-conservation-info/providence-peregrine-falcon-webcam.html Cam
3829  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: University of Toledo - Belle (Beauty's sister!) and Allen on: 27-May-14, 07:17:40 PM
Oh wow, they were really aggressive. I remember a few years ago, Belle was very very aggressive. There is a video some where! Thanks Carly!!  wave


Found it!!

http://youtu.be/dui1lOeKbb4   Shocked
3830  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Salt Lake City peregrine cam on: 27-May-14, 02:11:54 PM
That was cute!!  baby
3831  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: San Francisco Falconcam 2014 on: 27-May-14, 09:18:54 AM
Ah, so sad!  kleenex Fly Free!!
3832  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Falcon watchers doing the bird on Channel 8 now on: 27-May-14, 08:52:24 AM
That was so funny!! Oh and the guy at the end!!!   hysterical A classic piece!!
3833  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Fulham and Barnes Falcons on: 27-May-14, 06:59:06 AM
http://youtu.be/bYk2X56J4N4

Will is pushed off the ledge by an intruder, he had no choice but to fledge! Sad

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Where Will 'fledges'... He is in the box at the start of this clip. Once I found him and knew where he was I noticed you can actually see him land on the 12th floor at the end. I think you'll agree with me that the actions of that other peregrine (a female I'd say) were less than friendly
 from fb

http://youtu.be/0I70DL60Ki8  Mom with him! <3
3834  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2014 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 27-May-14, 06:01:09 AM
Only saw 1 feeding over night and you can see DC flying off by main cam at 4:04 am.
3835  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Montreal Falcons 2014 on: 26-May-14, 09:43:02 PM
Polly

Fifille  (?)

from fb
3836  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Loch of the Lowes Osprey 2014 on: 26-May-14, 08:52:04 PM
Osprey Diary 26th May
Posted on May 26, 2014 by rangeremma
The wait goes on………no osprey hatching yet, but as you will see on the webcam, it is rather hard to see the eggs condition in any detail just now because on Saturday evening the male bird put a great big lump of moss right at the front of the nest obscuring our view! We are of course concerned  and share everyone’s frustration, hopes and fears. Here’s our answers to the most commonly asked questions over the last few days on ospreys@swt.org.uk

Q: Are the eggs still there?

A: Yes both eggs are still present in the nest , just obscured at the moment.

Q: Will they still hatch?

A: We don’t honestly know, but we hope at least one will. By now egg number one is well overdue, egg number two is also at 40 days ( upper end of the normal range) but egg number three is only at 37 days of incubation tonight. This means all our hopes now really rest with this last egg realistically.

Q: When will you give up hope?

A: If we do not have  any hatching by the end of this week, it will be highly unlikely to happen and we will have to accept it has not been a successful breading year on this nest.

Q: What will you do if they don’t hatch?

A: We will continue nest protection watch until the female naturally gives up incubating  and then remove the eggs under licence and study them for clues. In 2011 this took 70 days.

Q: Are the eggs infertile and or have they been damaged by being left exposed for so long or by the crows ?

A: We don’t know- all these are possible. However, over the last two years, the unhatched eggs were mostly found to be infertile (most likely due to our females advanced age) rather than damaged.

Q: I have heard of eggs being left alone for hours and still hatching- is 90 minutes ( on Sunday night) long enough to be a problem?

A: This all depends on the weather at the time and the stage of development inside the egg. We have heard of osprey eggs near hatching exposed for many hours and still going on to hatch but this was in warm weather.

Q: Why didn’t the female take over incubation when the male left the eggs? She seems less dedicated and more distracted this year.
A: She most likely did not realise he wasn’t at his ‘post’ so to speak, as she was away eating and having some time to herself.  We have noticed she is spending a bit more time away from the nest this year but we don’t have a firm explanation- its a bit of a mystery why. If we do get a chick hatch though, I am sure we will see her usual skilled and dedicated instinctive parenting.

Q: Why is the male leaving the eggs so often?

A: The male is instinctively programmed to chase, defend and provide- he doesn’t have as strong an attachment to incubation as the female. We therefore can’t really blame him for following his instinct and wandering off to chase predators or go fishing. This is why in most osprey pairings the female does far more of the incubation!

Q: Why haven’t you told us where Blue YD is now?

A: We are still waiting for the latest satellite data to be available. The tag has moved onto a pre-programmed four day cycle on the 22nd of May, so the next data  batch is due today- we keep checking and will let you know as soon as we have it.

Ranger Emma
3837  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Welcome to the Forum SueC67 on: 26-May-14, 07:33:48 PM
and Welcome SueC67
3838  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Welcome to the forum falconwatcher2 on: 25-May-14, 10:54:35 PM
and welcome falconwatcher2!!!
3839  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2014 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 25-May-14, 08:11:30 AM
reminds me of Orion, he loved that corner!
3840  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Montreal Falcons 2014 on: 25-May-14, 07:41:37 AM
OK, mom put the deceased eyas on the other side! Don't forget, Polly and Argo are brother and sister! At least they have 1 healthy eyas to raise. Nest failed last year also.
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