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5311  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Longitude on: 01-Aug-13, 08:34:57 AM
(Did I say this was "fascinating"???)

Crazy stuff huh?? WOW!! (I did like the "onsie"!!
5312  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: It's RFalconcam Forum's Birthday! on: 01-Aug-13, 08:06:39 AM


HAPPY 4th BIRTHDAY Rfalconcam Forum!!

Gee, I remember my 1st day here and I had no clue how to navigate, post, upload pics.....nothing! Was going to leave but then Joyce came to my rescue and told me to "hang in there", you will learn! BOY, did I ever, as you all can tell! 4 years went fast and this forum is a success!!

Met lots of great people here, some old, some new, some far, some near! We've had happy times and sad times but we all pulled through it together! We all have one thing in common, FALCONS and the love for nature! Bless you all!
5313  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 31-Jul-13, 10:41:21 PM
  Saw this on fb, it's that Skye dude as it was posted.... On Quests corner across the street!

5314  Anything Else / Totally OT / Wall therapy in Rochester on: 31-Jul-13, 06:53:50 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jaime-rojo-steven-harrington/wall-therapy-street-art-f_b_3679711.html

Pretty awesome artists!!

I have some pics from under the Broad St Bridge. Stinky under there but cool graffiti/wall art! Anyone need cans and bottles.......there ya go!!!
5315  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Avian Trichomoniasis strikes on: 31-Jul-13, 02:31:59 PM
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.696657957026646.1073741947.590679534291156&type=1  Doing well and eating!

Laura said that the granuloma that was removed was huge and it was no wonder she couldn’t eat! Her name is "Spirit"
5316  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Live webcam Toronto Wildlife Center on: 31-Jul-13, 02:28:53 PM
http://torontowildlifecentre.com/webcam Every day is different. Today, a surgery on a GBH having surgery on his toe! LIVE NOW 2:27 pm

5317  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Roxborough's Schuylkill Center helps injured hawk take flight on: 31-Jul-13, 02:21:24 PM
http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/component/flexicontent/item/35998-schuylkill-center-helps-injured-hawk-take-flight-  They built a new tail for the hawk!

This was back in March 2012 but who cares, look what they can do!!  thumbsup
5318  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Bird hunters 'emptying Afghan skies' on: 31-Jul-13, 08:24:52 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23486991

"Thousands of White-naped Cranes, flamingos, ducks, falcons and sparrows migrate from India and Pakistan when summer temperatures begin to rise there. They make a stopover here before taking off for Russia. That's when we make a move," Mr Agha says. About a dozen of his grandchildren nod in appreciation. Then a boy perched on a tree top waves a piece of cloth and Mr Agha orders everyone to scatter. Soon a huge flock of sparrows descends on the valley.

He and his grandchildren fire a volley of stones from their sling shots. As dozens of sparrows crash to the ground, three hunting dogs are let loose. They quickly retrieve the injured birds, including those that dropped far from sight.

(This makes me ill)  Sad
5319  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Red-tailed Hawk webcam at Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on: 31-Jul-13, 07:58:55 AM
Hawk may fly again with help!   Hit by car

http://philly.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

Last of three baby red-tails was hit by a car — but saved.

It’s been a bad-luck year for the redtailed hawks nesting on a ledge of the Franklin Institute.
DINKO MITIC / For The Inquirer
Peanut flies over the Parkway before his mishap on Tuesday, emitting his trademark red-tailed hawk high-pitched cry.
Two of the youngsters died this month after flying into windows at Moore College of Art, just around the corner. The third was found Tuesday morning on the ground next to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
He was alive but injured, and was taken to the wildlife rehabilitation center at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in Roxborough. Rick Schubert, director of wildlife rehabilitation, determined that the bird had likely been grazed by a car, perhaps hitting the windshield.
So, after four years of all the young hawks surviving — a “fairy tale,” Schubert said — the perils of urban life may be catching up to them.
“Animals and the world of humans collide, and it’s usual brutal, violent, and short — for the animals,” Schubert said.
Even in the wild, two out of three young hawks never make it to adulthood, perhaps sometimes because they are unable to find food.
“They might not be the strongest, smartest, quickest ones,” Schubert said, “and they don’t survive.” Add the compounding factors of the urban environment — “the lights, the roads, the cars, the buildings, the cats, the poisons, and everything else” — and it’s amazing the Franklin Institute’s baby birds have done so well. ( At least until growing up and disappearing into the wild blue yonder.)
Then again, no wild bird has the watchful eyes of the Franklin Institute hawks. These birds have been stars of a webcam since they started nesting on the third-floor ledge in 2009.
And every day in recent years, more people come out to gawk at and photograph them.
Last year, when the adult male was killed by a truck on the Schuylkill Expressway, a witness knew about the celebrated hawks and posted on the “Franklin Hawkaholics” Facebook page.
Miraculously, another male arrived and the female accepted him. The nest continued.
On Tuesday, when the third hawk of this year’s nest was found injured — the last to hatch and the first to fly; his fans dubbed him Peanut — it was his Facebook following that came to his rescue.
Most of the regulars were elsewhere, watching the empty-nesters — the mother atop a roof near 20th and Callowhill, or the father at 15th and Vine.
Franklin Institute communications manager Sean Tobin spotted the bird on his way to work. He summoned the director of facilities, Mark Harmon, the museum’s unofficial liaison with the watchers.
Harmon stood over the injured bird, and, not having phone numbers at hand, posted “hawk down” on Facebook.
Carolyn Sutton was five minutes away. She arrived with heavy gloves and a box — always at the ready in her car.
The East Falls resident is a volunteer with the wildlife rehab center, and every day of nest season, for five years, she has gone downtown by dawn to monitor the birds.
Sutton drove Peanut to the center, where by afternoon he was in a darkened area to keep him calm, awaiting X-rays.
The two birds that flew into Moore windows were less lucky, but the first at least was preserved as a specimen at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.
“It might seem strange to have red- tailed hawks as window kills,” said collections manager Nate Rice, “but we get virtually every major group of birds,” including peregrine falcons, shorebirds, songbirds, woodpeckers, owls, rails, and others.
Moore spokesman Roy Wilbur said the college is planning to install banners featuring students’ work in two large windows over the entrance — where they consider collision risk the highest.

“We’re just so devastated about the other two,” Wilbur said. “We’re hoping Peanut is OK.”

Posted the whole article as some have to sign in to read this: Philadelphia Inquirer

5320  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Puffling Alert! on: 31-Jul-13, 06:18:43 AM
"Motorists in an East Lothian [Scotland] town have been asked to check for disorientated young puffins - known as pufflings - hiding under their vehicles."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-23493852

Cool word "puffling!"
5321  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Kirkland eagle fell to death after branch broke on: 31-Jul-13, 06:12:26 AM
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/today/2013/07/kirkland-eagle-fell-to-death-after-branch-broke/

“He saw the eagle kind of raise his head up and appear to take a breath, and then he stopped breathing."

How sad just when he was ready to fledge.
5322  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 30-Jul-13, 02:58:50 PM
!!! Quest has a new boyfriend
July 30, 2013 - Toronto - Don Mills

Marion Nash Reports:

CPF volunteer Bruce Massey has been keeping an eye on the family to make sure Quest is managing to keep up with the needs of her kids without Kendal and has discovered today that Quest has a new suetier.

Bruce was able to confirm by the band number 50 over X that the new male is Skye produced at the Etobicoke Bloor and Islington nest in 2011 and is on site courting her.

We are still not sure weather Kendal will ever recover well enough to be released back to the wild but we certainly never expected him to be replaced so soon.

We will be keeping an eye on the site to make sure that this years offspring are doing ok and will keep you posted on how they are doing and on the budding new romance.

Sad  Poor Kendal
5323  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Red-tailed Hawk webcam at Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on: 30-Jul-13, 12:24:26 PM
Update on Peanut:

Update on P-Nut's condition. He was lying flat in the grass, sometimes w/wings spread out like he was mantling, sometimes w/wings drawn in. When I approached he was alert w/head feathers out and beak open. He wanted to get away, but did not seem to be able to coordinate his escape. I was able to grasp him w/gloves and get him into a box. Rick examined him and found nothing obvious wrong. Appeared not to have broken wings/legs; had feeling in his toes; eyes/pupils focused/dilated normally, but he seemed disoriented. Rick thinks he may have been "rolled by a car". He's had fluids and meds and is resting comfortably in a dark environment. Please don't call the clinic. Let Rick watch him and report when he has more definitive information.

That's promising!! Thanks
5324  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Red-tailed Hawk webcam at Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on: 30-Jul-13, 10:07:21 AM
The only survivor of this year's 3 RTH juvies, Peanut, has been found down and was taken to a Vet.  The hits just keep coming... Sad

Just saw that on fb, someone saw one down near the Parkway, waiting for someone to retrieve it. So so darn sad that all 3 had met with trouble.  Good grief!!  Sad
5325  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2013 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 30-Jul-13, 09:43:33 AM
  Beauty?
2 now
(movie)
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