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9781  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 09:36:39 PM



  Cathy the Brave - going up to face the music with Kendal and Quest. She said the 3 young peregrines didn't want to go with her and were biting her. Thanks Cathy.

MAK said she got pretty chewed up from these fierce spawn of Quest's!! Pic by, who else, Ann Brokelman  clap
9782  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 09:06:49 PM
Quest and Ann has 500 more to go through!!  Shocked  clap

Mira, Amore and Blaze
the Harlequin beauties

9783  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 09:02:15 PM
Carol P and Mira

 Donna (from Harlequin) and Blaze

Young Amora - female - 24 days 845g

Quest and man was she ticked off.

Quest

All pics by Ann Brokelman
9784  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 08:14:23 PM
Quest feeds Blaze, Amora and Mira.
9785  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 07:17:51 PM
All pics courtesy of Ann Brokelman.





Beautiful pics Ann, thank you so much! Still want to know what Quest brought in the nest before banding. It didn't look like a white pigeon.

9786  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Beauty's sister Belle at University of Toledo on: 04-Jun-12, 06:48:43 PM
Wow, this is awesome, WELCOME Cynthia and thank you so much! Great video of a fierce momma protecting her babies. Unity lives on!  heart

The Commentators were funny!!
9787  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 03:33:17 PM
All 3 are there! 1 hiding!
9788  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 03:25:14 PM
Are all three back in the nb? Looks like only two to me.

 I saw only 2 also
9789  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 02:47:52 PM
1st one Male: 600 grams, Blaze  BLUE Tape

2nd 845 gram Female: Amora Red Tape

3rd one Female: 755 grams: Mira, Green tape.

Welcome Blaze, Amora and Mira and thank you Kathy O for sending the texts!! Congrats to Quest & Kendal.
9790  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 02:31:03 PM
  Is this a piece of someone? Does not look like prey. She took it in the nest!
9791  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 01:15:33 PM
Quest knows what's about to happen!
9792  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Saker Falcons in Hungary on: 04-Jun-12, 12:56:36 PM
Look who got a transmitter!

They'll be on their way soon to a life of their own.

Thanks Kris G
9793  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Oak Park considers killing pigeons under Marion Street viaduct: Chicago on: 04-Jun-12, 12:53:19 PM

Oak Park considers killing pigeons under Marion Street viaduct - chicagotribune.com

Local officials are so riled by the pigeons in Oak Park's downtown shopping district that they are weighing extreme measures to rid the roost under the Marion Street viaduct.

The west suburb is considering euthanizing the birds in the name of pest management — a seldom-used tactic that would enlist theU.S. Department of Agricultureto exterminate them with carbon dioxide.

"Our goal is to remove the entire flock," said Mike Charley, Oak Park's environmental health supervisor. "We want to remove every pigeon living under the viaduct."

Pigeons, notorious for leaving unsightly droppings that can carry disease, are the only target for now. But the proposal scheduled to be debated at Monday's Village Board meeting also would allow extermination of sparrows and starlings.

The battle against the pesky urban pigeon has been waged for years in the Chicago area. Evanston, Winnetka and Naperville employ tactics such as spikes or netting to try to keep the birds from nesting in viaducts. Evanston even uses a family of hungry peregrine falcons to control the population.

But in Oak Park, officials said they have had little success using spikes and nets to chase off the flock of 10 to 20 pigeons roosting under the train tracks. Killing them could cost an estimated $15,000.

"It's a problem. It's probably a health problem, and it's an appearance problem," Trustee John Hedges said.

Though unusual, pigeon extermination isn't unheard of. The USDA's Wildlife Services department assisted three Illinois towns with lethal pigeon control in 2011, said Janean Romines, wildlife biologist for the USDA, who declined to identify them.

Scott Beckerman, state director for the USDA, compared pigeons to Asian carp, an invasive species that is not protected by the federal government. It would be futile to try to capture and move the pigeons because their homing instincts will bring them right back to the viaduct — even from thousands of miles away, he said.

"Neighboring private businesses and homes could be the new roosting place," Beckerman said. "In some cases, humane euthanasia is used to manage birds so you're not forcing them onto the neighbors."

However, the lethal approach could backfire, one animal rights advocate said. Killing the birds will leave more food for surviving pigeons and attract newcomers, which could breed faster, said Martin Mersereau of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

"You end up with more pigeons and an expensive, cruel and endless kill cycle," Mersereau said.

Despite a sizable pigeon population, Chicago does little more than power-wash droppings off sidewalks and underpasses and around CTA train stops, said Eve Rodriguez, a spokeswoman for the mayor's office.

"(Chicago's) Animal Care and Control division does not handle pigeons at all," Rodriguez said. "No one touches them. We do not euthanize pigeons."

CTA spokeswoman Lambrini Lukidis said the agency installed bird spikes and aluminum shields to cover gaps under some "L" stops.

The village issue arose after Downtown Oak Park Executive Director Pat Zubak noticed an increase in excrement under the train tracks after new sidewalks were installed.

"I walk under that viaduct most days on my way to work, so I'm very familiar with the pigeon problem there," she said. "It's seems to have gotten worse."

She complained to the village, and that got the ball rolling on changing the policy that prevents euthanization of any birds.

Zubak said she wished the village could find another answer. "I would feel bad. I don't want to see animals euthanized," she said.

Oak Park is using Winnetka's policy as a model, Charley said. Although Winnetka allows for euthanizing, Steve Auth, assistant director of public works, said he couldn't remember a time when the birds were trapped or killed.
9794  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 04-Jun-12, 12:26:46 PM
OH boy, this is going to be (NOT) fun for Q & K! Thanks Kat.
9795  Member Activities / Pets / Re: RIP to my newest Feral cat Cali on: 04-Jun-12, 12:25:33 PM
Thanks Annette and Carol, she's only been around since February but I really liked her.
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