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6886  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: MNBound Eagle cam 2013 on: 14-Mar-13, 06:34:53 AM
http://youtu.be/Ny9ZO1fkkdE

Published on Mar 13, 2013
A squirrel rustling causes Dad to wing slap & the pair to vocalize before the camera zooms to the 2 eggs. Mom laid her 2nd egg last night at 7:23pm CDT on Mar 12th. The first egg was laid on Mar 9th. Many thanks to the camera operators,
6887  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2013 on: 14-Mar-13, 12:02:50 AM
The cam is back online. http://www.buffalo.edu/falconcam.html Maybe Yankee can lure a new migrating falcon to his heated condo.  It's also possible a new pair could take over the site and force Yankee out. We'll have to watch and see.

And there are extra pefas here. Two days ago we arrived at CT to find pefas chasing pefas away from the tower. We're still trying to figure out which birds came back and who is there today. I'm pretty sure Gleig is there but we cannot see any black over green bands. I haven't posted any of those pix yet.

UGH!  Sad

OH NO!!! Hope he's seen soon! Can't lose another!  Sad
6888  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Falcon news on: 13-Mar-13, 08:59:53 PM
http://www.ustream.tv/georgiawildlife

Atlanta Falcons on Ustream

ATLANTA, Ga. --(Ammoland.com)-  Atlanta’s fast-flying falcons are on the nest, and the world is watching again – but this time via video streamed at up to HD quality!
A new web camera operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources offers a fascinating look into a peregrine falcons nest more than 50 stories high in downtown Atlanta.
The peregrines began nesting in early March and already have three eggs. The new camera is streaming the nest 24/7 on Ustream, at www.ustream.tv/georgiawildlife and www.georgiawildlife.com/FalconCam.
Jim Ozier, program manager with DNR’s Nongame Conservation Section, said the web cam is “a wonderful opportunity for Georgians and wildlife enthusiasts around the world to witness in detail the life history of this once very rare and elusive species. It’s great to be able to share and build upon this success story.”
Peregrines have been nesting in balcony planters at SunTrust Plaza since 1997. An older camera provided lower-quality images of the nest until a few years ago.
The new camera and other upgrades were provided through a grant from The Environmental Resources Network (TERN), the friends group of DNR’s Nongame Conservation Section, and key support from the international law firm McKenna Long & Aldridge, whose offices overlook the falcons nest, and the Garden Club of Georgia Inc. All three were also partners in the original camera project.
McKenna Long & Aldridge Chairman Jeff Haidet said observing the nesting and offspring of the peregrines each spring “is a reminder of just how extraordinary it is to have these two incredible birds of prey living in our midst in downtown Atlanta.”
“And with this year’s new, higher quality streaming webcam,” Haidet added, “everybody can have almost as good a view of this fascinating process as I do.”
Peregrines are possibly the fastest animals in the world. Their stoops, or dives, used to catch birds in flight have been clocked at more than 200 mph!
But wildlife lovers can keep close tabs on this falcon family and comment via social media features on Ustream, one of the world’s largest live-streaming platforms.
Peregrines were removed from the federal list of threatened and endangered species because of a successful population recovery effort. Yet the birds are still state-listed as rare in Georgia.
What’s not so rare now is seeing up-close what nest life is like for one pair of Atlanta falcons!
Help conserve peregrines and other nongame wildlife, native plants and natural habitats through buying or renewing a wildlife license plate, or contributing to the Georgia Wildlife Conservation Fund income tax checkoff. Both programs support DNR’s Nongame Conservation Section, which receives no state funds for its mission to conserve native wildlife not hunted, fished for, trapped or collected.
6889  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Cathedral of learning, (where beauty was hatched) is now live on: 13-Mar-13, 08:39:12 PM
New still wet egg!!  clap

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6890  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Wounded, rescued wolf survives. on: 13-Mar-13, 07:27:11 PM
http://www.wimp.com/wolfrescue/ Amazing footage! The Wolf has chosen to live.  heart Great caregivers!

Monday, 9 January 2012, at 13:30, arrived at the center for the Exotic and Wild Fauna and Research of Monte Adonis, a request for intervention by the Provincial Police of Montorio (BO), to rescue a wounded wolf in the municipality of Camugnano (BO ).
The surgery was carried out in active collaboration with the Provincial Police itself in a solid history of cooperation.
Immediately four operators of the (Rudi Berti Berti Elisa, Gaia Ferrara, Lara Vassena) together with the responsible health care, veterinary surgeon, Dr. Marzia Naldi, are parties to the location of the alert with 2/2 and all the necessary equipment ( containment cage, stretcher, oxygen, anesthetic rifle, first aid kit, etc. ..) and in the meantime was also contacted the veterinarian of Porretta Terme, Dr. Alberto Tovoli which is close to the location of the message, he immediately went on the spot where he awaited the arrival of the players in the center along with the Provincial Police and the citizen who reported the animal.
Routes over 60 km on our hills, the means Centro arrived on the spot: the wolf, an adult male, was found in the icy waters of the river Limentra, near the shore. The animal obviously in shock and in a state of severe malnutrition, after fording the river several times, was clearly frozen to death and showed a paresis of the hind legs.
After careful analysis of the situation and assessed, together with veterinarians, the risks associated with the animal's condition, Rudi Berti, Director of the Centre, the wolf has sedated using the rifle narcotic. After being shot in the shoulder, only body part out of the water, over the head, the wolf began taking swim in the river, just where the current was strongest. The operators of the Centre, without ever losing sight of the animal, they began to run along the rugged banks of the river, ready to take action to recover the wolf, with the effect of the sedative, was progressively losing consciousness.
Found a gateway to access to the river, Elisa Berti, followed by volunteers, was thrown into the water, being able to grasp it, despite the considerable difficulties due to the current and extremely slippery bottom, the three operators of the Centre have failed to bring the wolf to shore .

As soon secured the animal veterinarians and operators of the Centre have quickly realized that his condition was very critical, pointed out, in fact, that the animal was in cardio-respiratory arrest. Without further ado Dr. Tovoli and Elisa Berti began CPR and breathing "mouth-to-mouth", spent several minutes into the resuscitation, in front of disbelief and emotion of all, the wolf has resumed regular cardiac activity and respiratory. Loaded on the stretcher was then kept under oxygen during the entire transfer.

As the place of recovery was near about an hour's drive from the center, the staff has decided to ask Mr Maestrini, who reported the animal to the Provincial Police, to be hosted at his property in order to stabilize the wolf, dry and warm it up before the trip.
Mr. Maestrini has been very kind, caring and happy to collaborate, providing all the staff a warm environment where the wolf was placed in front of the fireplace, along with volunteers who were immersed in the river, which has provided also dry clothes. After a few hours, the wolf, which was kept constant drip, although still in a state of hypothermia, he slowly regained consciousness and with him all regained his smile.

The first few days were crucial to the condition of the animal and it was necessary to keep him in intensive care monitoring it day and night. There has been much diagnostic and laboratory immediately highlighted various issues.
The animal at the time of his arrival at the Center was alert and responsive enough, but in a state of extreme weight loss, dehydration and showed paraparesis to hindquarters, also submitted an extensive and widespread dermatitis with large bald patches, probably caused to be a bitch.
The blood tests showed initially an infection and an evident hepatic disease, the radiographic examination showed the presence of about 35 lead balls of 4mm distributed throughout the body and showed no fracture. The animal was shot, probably long before, by several shots fired, which fortunately did not cause any injury important.
Since the various investigations had not yet clear because of paresis the hind legs, it was decided to investigate further. With the authorization of the competent authorities, on 12 January, the staff of the Centre, accompanied by veterinarian Dr. Giulio Masiello, he moved with his ambulance, the wolf at the Veterinary Hospital of San Michele Tavazzano with Villavesco (LO) where Dr. Offer Zeira, the neurologist who has been working with the Centre, has decided to subject him to an MRI and various other tests. (Photo by Andrea Dalpian)
Dr. Zeira and all his well-trained staff, as always, we are dedicated to this amazing animal with professionalism and dedication failing to make a precise diagnosis of the pathology of the wolf.
From magnetic resonance was evident, in fact, the presence of a disk spondylitis between the 4 th and the 5 th thoracic vertebra, ie a form-infectious inflammatory that hit the intervertebral disc and surrounding tissues; this has led to a compression of the spinal cord that is the cause of paraparesis of the hind limbs.

Dr. Zeira immediately set to therapy and the animal was returned to the center. Diagnosed with the disease require hospitalization during which time it will be essential rest of the animal in accordance with a specific treatment protocol. Alongside with it, as practices at the Centre are used different homeopathic treatments and homotoxicological.
E 'was also made a careful investigation cardiology by Dr. Christine Castellitto, known Bolognese cardiologist who has long worked with the Centre.
To begin the delicate stage of recovery, the animals are treated weekly by Renato Magliulo with ozone therapy and Dr. Donatella Zambelli with acupuncture.
At the same time care was taken a sample of blood to the genetics laboratory of the Institute for the Protection and Research (ISPRA) which carries out all the genetic investigation of the case.
Blood analyzes made by Dr. Naldi and repeated frequently monitored to keep the delicate condition of the animal, showed a gradual improvement in all parameters.
The full recovery of the wolf Navarre require a specific rehabilitation program, the date of his arrival, his administration has required an ongoing commitment of 24 hours 24.
While not losing the pride and confidence that distinguish the species, Navarre takes patience to be treated, demonstrating day after day a strong temper and a growing desire to live.
In cooperation with the competent authorities and the scientific figures of reference, the Centre has the ambitious aim of bringing Navarre in nature.  Google translate
6891  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2013 on: 13-Mar-13, 07:17:37 PM
There wasn't much else that could be done after she attacked someone a quarter mile from the scrape without apparent cause. Hopefully she will become an educational bird and/or be allowed to raise eyases that will released into the wild.

That would be nice!
6892  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Cathedral of learning, (where beauty was hatched) is now live on: 13-Mar-13, 07:13:22 PM
 clap Go Dorothy!! E2 TOO!!
6893  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2013 on: 13-Mar-13, 06:31:30 PM
Ahh, so sorry! I guess they did what they had to! Poor BB.
6894  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2013 on: 13-Mar-13, 06:23:32 PM
Can't believe this! Was she that aggressive? I know she swooped a few times at people when she had babies. So sad! She attacked someone?  Sad
6895  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2013 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Mar-13, 04:51:24 PM
Scraping
6896  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2013 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Mar-13, 04:04:20 PM
UT
6897  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2013 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Mar-13, 12:55:56 PM
he has a  heart too!  Shocked 
6898  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2013 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Mar-13, 08:33:48 AM
   devil
6899  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harrisburg, PA Falcons on: 13-Mar-13, 07:30:58 AM
1st egg!!!  2thumbsup
6900  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Chris -- SCREECH OWL nestbox 2013 on: 13-Mar-13, 07:26:25 AM
A young dad, he may get the message when he sees all them mouths to feed. (I hope). There's always surrogate Chris!!  thumbsup I love a good back-up! Thanks
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