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9571  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2012 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 14-Jun-12, 06:20:49 AM
DC in



Beauty back

9572  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / NL Stork Cam on: 14-Jun-12, 12:34:05 AM
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/vogel/ooievaar Looks like the two remaining juvie storks just killed the 3rd one. Horrific to watch. They are BRUTAL!! Mom helped too!

Watch both June 11 videos.  crying Storks are so mean!
9573  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Stone Owl NL on: 14-Jun-12, 12:05:55 AM
http://www.beleefdelente.nl/vogel/steenuil Check out video 02 jun 2012 | Hoe een ei verdween  scared blue  Poor egg
9574  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Councillor's shock as falcon pays a visit on: 13-Jun-12, 11:39:10 PM
http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Councillor-s-shock-falcon-pays-visit/story-16355164-detail/story.html  Gloucester
9575  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / EAD releases 66 falcons back into the wild Abu Dhabi on: 13-Jun-12, 11:37:05 PM


(Wam) / 13 June 2012

ABU DHABI - The Environment Agency — Abu Dhabi (EAD) has released 66 falcons (44 Peregrines and 22 Sakers) back into the wild in the skies above Kurchum, Kazakhstan, as part of the Shaikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme.

The release is part of an ambitious research programme to understand the rehabilitation potential of falcons used for falconry and to highlight the need to protect migratory birds and their habitats.

The importance of both the Saker and Peregrine falcons for traditional Arab falconry has meant that Abu Dhabi has been at the forefront of conservation efforts for these species. The Shaikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme, now in its 18th year, uses cutting-edge technology to study the migration patterns of falcons. Since the programme began in 1995, over 1,363 falcons have been released back into the wild.

This year’s release, which came upon the directives of the President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and with the support of Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region and Chairman of EAD, was carried out from May 26-28.

The programme is supervised by the EAD, with medical support being provided by the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, the largest falcon hospital in the world. This year, the falcons were released by Mohammed Ahmed Al Bowardi, Managing Director of the EAD and Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec).

Out of the 66 falcons, EAD successfully fitted nine falcons (four Peregrine falcons and five Saker falcons) with satellite transmitters to better understand their migration patterns, which will help protect them and their habitats. During the first three days after their release, some of the tagged falcons flew around 50km, while others flew around 200km.

For the programme, only birds free of infection are included to guarantee that the wild falcon population is healthy. To ensure their flight would be swift and efficient, each falcon undergoes several weeks of daily exercise and is fed a special diet to increase its weight, as the birds need substantial reserves to fight against the elements and accomplish their extraordinary journey.

“The late Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan used to release falcons back into the wild at the end of each hunting season in the hope that they will rejoin the wild population. By doing so, he was contributing to the growth and conservation of the wild population. Today, we are upholding his legacy by encouraging falconers all over the UAE to donate their falcons to this programme at the end of the hunting season so that they can be released back into the wild. In this way, the falcon population will continue to thrive. Arabian history and tradition place a significant importance on this species, which has been passed down to us from our ancestors and which will see us pass it down to our future generations,” said Mohammed Ahmed Al Bowardi.

“The Shaikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme is a long-term programme that helps us better understand if migratory birds such as the Peregrines and Saker falcons can maintain the same migratory route after they have been used for Falconry. It also teaches us if falconry birds can be readapted to the wild, and how best to select and prepare them to ensure the greatest success rates,” said Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Secretary-General of EAD.

“Moreover, the satellite transmitters we fit the birds with are another important element of this release programme. They enable us to study the location, movements and eventually the migration routes of these majestic birds. In doing so, Abu Dhabi is contributing to falcon conservation in a key way,” added Al Mubarak.

Love the word Abu Dhabi!  devil
9576  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Three falcon chicks in rehab after dropping from nest atop University Hospital on: 13-Jun-12, 11:31:18 PM
http://www.annarbor.com/news/three-falcon-chicks-in-rehab-after-falling-from-nest-atop-university-hospital/ They are OK!
9577  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2012 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Jun-12, 11:24:38 PM
Annoying but cool web
9578  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 13-Jun-12, 11:22:29 PM
June 12, 2012 - Toronto - Don Mills
Ann Brokelman Reports:

Arrived at harlequin 1:05

All three on ledge
Quest and Kendall on harlequin building
Mira doing a lot of flapping
Blaze joined in and actually was in air
Kendall came on ledge and got knocked off by Blaze
Quest came in twice and got knocked off

Many people stopped and talked to me
Worried about peregrine

One lady from nest building came over worried as they saw a bird ftom the 7,th floor
It waz a dead pigeon

They are cutting the ends off ledges so pro ably a bird was left there for food.
All 5 were seen and were active.

Please note the construction did not bother birds.

http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2012/06/sightings/blaze-ready-to-fly-don-mills/ Great pics here
9579  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 13-Jun-12, 11:13:35 PM
Awesome!! I was just posting it the same time you were Kris!! Glad all are well and secured! Phew!
9580  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2012 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Jun-12, 08:57:21 PM
DC on eggs, late night. B out eating snack he brought to her about an hour ago.

She flew out and they scuffled on Cam 4, she grabbed the FRESH snack and left.

9581  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Busy eagles building their nest: Decorah on: 13-Jun-12, 07:31:39 PM
 http://youtu.be/kvnP3eFjh5o 1st fledge 6/13 morning [estimated @ 7:50a ct] @ 7 min vid; RRP confirms D12 First fledge!!! Read the story line below by videographer Elfenruler. Much took place off cam, but sightings were confirmed by ground and they match the timeline. - Congrats D12!
9582  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: The World Center for Birds of Prey on: 13-Jun-12, 07:28:39 PM
Look at them now!! Adorable

At 26 days old (today), the Aplomado chicks figured out how to get out of their plastic pan, which had been serving as an artificial nest. Such fun exploring!





What a face.

Male



9583  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Falcons on the Sagrada Familia on: 13-Jun-12, 06:30:11 PM
We already knew there was a nest.They didn't choose the nestbox ( with cam )
.When we came there we saw flapping wings,and then you know!

Some choose the nest and some don't. Still very nice building, lots of places to hide, (if they wanted to)!
9584  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Loon cam and eggs...mom on nest. on: 13-Jun-12, 06:18:12 PM
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/page.aspx?pid=2454  Cam

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chickadee/7369590176/#lightbox/  Loon baby

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkhLrfWnu1Q#  Baby's first swim, a must watch!
9585  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Madness-- Ohio site on: 13-Jun-12, 05:51:08 PM
I probably just missed it way back somewhere, but does anyone know what became of Seneca?
NO. There was a rumor that she may have been the one "relocated" to Toledo supposedly (was it from the airport?).  Think it was the airport they were killing a bunch of birds for plane safety but a falcon was "relocated so they say" but there was no band information given.  Happened at the same time she disappeared and she hasn't been seen since.

I wonder if she was a casualty of the bird clean up and they covered their mistake by saying "relocated". But then I have a low opinion of some humans. She was my favorite from that year. Daddy's little girl.

Good thinking BC, I don't trust many humans either!
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