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9856  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Dramatic Bird Rescue at Desert Botanical Garden (Roadrunner) on: 02-Jun-12, 07:22:17 AM
Early this morning wildlife photographers Jeff Stemshorn and Saija Lehtonen discovered a Greater Roadrunner hanging upside down in the cactus, just a few feet from her nest at Desert Botanical Garden.  Upon closer inspection they realized that she was not just wedged among cactus spines, but that her feet were hopelessly entangled in fishing line.  Initial attempts to free the bird with resources readily available were not successful. (Grrrr)

http://powervalvista.azcentral.com/news/environment/45081-dramatic-bird-rescue-desert-botanical-garden
9857  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Where have all the hummingbirds gone? on: 02-Jun-12, 07:19:35 AM
The lily, a plant that grows best on subalpine slopes, is fast becoming a hothouse flower. In Earth's warming temperatures, its first blooms appear some 17 days earlier than they did in the 1970s, scientists David Inouye and Amy McKinney of the University of Maryland and colleagues have found.

The problem, say the biologists, with the earlier timing of these first blooms is that the glacier lily is no longer synchronized with the arrival of broad-tailed hummingbirds, which depend on glacier lilies for nectar.

http://phys.org/news/2012-05-hummingbirds.html
9858  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 02-Jun-12, 07:02:39 AM
Tonga Part 2; A Little Backgrounder on our Girl in Michigan
June 01, 2012 - Mississauga - Executive Centre
Tracy Simpson Reports:

For those that are new followers of the MEC nest site, I thought it would be worth sharing a bit of information on Tonga who now nests at the Blue Water bridge.  This summary was created for a gallery I put together for Talon Tales, the quarterly newsletter that goes out to all of our CPF members and it focussed on the 25 peregrines hatched in Ontario that were found breeding in 2011 throughout North America.  Here is Tonga’s background…

Tonga was hatched in 2003 at the Mississauga Executive Centre to Sal and an unidentified female from south of the border.  She was the first of three to fledge that year and created quite a scene between June 27th when she fledged and July 1st when she was released on the roof of the nest building for the second time.  Her first flight on the 27th landed her in a tree where she spent the next two days trying to sort out her next flight.  She came to a low wall where she spent the rest of the day preening; something she became famous for.  She soon came to the ground where she was rescued and released to try it again.  Flight number two was described as “an overburdened 747″ that took her to three different buildings where she face planted into each in turn before landing on the sidewalk for another preen session; her solution to all of life’s little problems.  When in doubt, at least look good.  By 2006, Tonga had mastered the art of flight and was now the resident female at the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan.  She has been there raising young with an unbanded male ever since.  Her prowess in flight is now so well known to all that watch and support her that she managed to cancel the banding of her two chicks for the safety of all in 2011 due to her ferocity in the air.  During her 6 successful nesting seasons at the bridge, she has celebrated a lifetime production total to date of 18 young; one of which, a male named Freedom,  is now successfully nesting at the I-480 bridge in Ohio.

In addition to this, as mentioned in the earlier post, Tonga has added another 5 chicks to her lifetime production making her a mother of 23 over the past 7 years.  This is one of the reasons why we band the juveniles and why it is so important that banding continue.  Not only does banding protect the young birds as they leave the natal nest site on migration, but provides valuable information on the dispersal and success of the young birds once they have left Ontario.  The hard data that comes with resightings, known as band recoveries, gives us real statistical information on the success rate of juveniles on a site by site basis and key data on population dynamics throughout the Great Lakes basin and beyond.  Were it not for the banding program, we would not have known about the success of Tonga in Michigan or been able to readily understand the current happenings at the MEC site today.  Thank you to all who participate in banding as it is this great work that connects the local community, the scientific community and the still recovering Peregrine falcon together.

She sounds worse than O'Connor!  scared blue Cancel 2 bandings??

Ely’s Chicks Banded and Named in Cleveland
June 01, 2012 - Toronto - King Street
Frank Butson Reports:


King St alumnist Ely had 4 chicks. She had 4 boys all banded Black/Green.
Cleveland Clinic Names:

40/R (male) Monte
41/R (male) Piedi
42/R (male) Bunts
49/R (male) Kale

We love hearing about falcons we have banded and helped at fledge time. Without them being banded we could never follow their progress. These chicks are “grand-chicks” to Windwhistler and Erin.

9859  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Peregrine Falcon Chicks (2012) Falcons Hatch Chicks Atop Fox Hall Mass. on: 01-Jun-12, 11:42:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB19630DCD62E4B76 Cute banding videos
9860  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Falcon Hatches at Ohio Power Plant on: 01-Jun-12, 11:38:06 PM
http://www.ect.coop/efficiency-conservation/environmental-stewardship/falcon-hatches-at-ohio-power-plant/44516

Only 1 out of 4 hatched. Sad
9861  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: New peregrine falcons call Blue Water Bridge home on: 01-Jun-12, 11:04:43 PM
LOL Tonga is our gal :-) She is one we know and follow. Tonga was hatched in 2003 at the Mississauga Executive Centre. She has now had 23 chicks.

Ain't it a small world with a long line of Falcons!!  clap
9862  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Buffalo Falcon News 2012 on: 01-Jun-12, 09:31:25 PM
Transmitter girl Athena

Courtesy of Sage
9863  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / New peregrine falcons call Blue Water Bridge home on: 01-Jun-12, 09:23:36 PM
New peregrine falcons call Blue Water Bridge home
June 1, 2012, 7:44 a.m. EDT
Times Herald

PORT HURON, Mich. (AP) — Some new peregrine falcons are calling the Blue Water Bridge home.

The Times Herald of Port Huron reports (http://bwne.ws/K1WgD7 ) two adult birds swooped and buzzed Thursday near the heads of wildlife biologists banding five falcon chicks at the bridge, which links the U.S. and Canada at Port Huron.

Workers from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources found the chicks in a nest box under the bridge's westbound span — two more birds than they thought they'd see.

The three female chicks named Mackenzie, Theisen and Murphy and two males named McMorran and Moore received bands marking their region of origin.

Peregrine falcons are an endangered species in Michigan. They typically nest on cliff faces or tall structures such as bridges and buildings.

9864  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2012 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 01-Jun-12, 08:40:31 PM
Late night for big D!

She's back and she's wet!
9865  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2012 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 01-Jun-12, 02:00:04 PM
Dc in B out
9866  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Cathedral of learning, (where beauty was hatched) is now live on: 01-Jun-12, 01:55:14 PM
http://www.wqed.org/birdblog/2012/06/01/on-the-ledge-soon-to-fledge/ Read about the 3 greedy boys!! LOL
9867  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 01-Jun-12, 01:27:44 PM
I don't think I posted this here but since Kitty mentioned working on DotCa's family tree...here is an interesting bit of background on the link between DotCa and Pigott.

BTW..here is the full 'relationship' between DotCa and Pigott - they are related through both of DC's parents...

DotCa - born to Angel and Jack at Etobicoke Sunlife 2010
Jack - born to Sal and unidentified female at MEC in 2002.
Sal - son of Madame X and Percy.
Grandma = Madame X

Pigott - born to Madame X and Surge
Surge - son of Angel and Marco (full brother to Windwhistler)
Grandma = Angel


Oh what a tangled web we weave  handshake

Sooo...........Dot.Ca's ma, is Pigotts's G'ma and Pigott's Ma is Dot.Ca's G'ma??   hyper silly stupid crazy baby
9868  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 01-Jun-12, 01:19:50 PM
  Just as Kat said, all huddled! Washing some of that pooh too!!  clap
9869  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Twitter 2012 on: 01-Jun-12, 06:41:59 AM
I drove by BS at about 8:53 tonight.  Two falcons - almost perpendicular to each other on the front side of the building.  One was squawking -- weird sound.  Almost like an alarm!

Did DC grow up with chirping birds?? Never heard that sound from a falcon before  but I  sure do love it!
I remember the first time we heard him on Cam making that chirping/clicking sound, we're like, what the heck is that? You sure know when he's at the nest.
9870  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 31-May-12, 09:57:14 PM
Messy, messy kids!  scared blue

Lil piggies

Taking out the fuel!  devil

I have to ask..WHY is their nest box so much dirtier than the one's I've seen here in on KT or TSB?   I'm trying to figure it out.  Is it size?   Do parents clean out the droppings?   I've not seen so many droppins around a NB...sorry if it's dumb question.

They poop too much. Quest demands food from Kendal all the time, that's why we never see him. If you watch for a while, all you see them do is POOH!!!  hysterical Plus the nest box is painted, which shows the pooh more. Now the ledge.....that's a whole different can of whoop!
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