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1831  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Condor Chick Has Two Mommies on: 23-Oct-15, 03:42:23 PM
thumbsup Great of Mom #2 to step in and help!

It is..nature is amazing!
1832  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Condor Chick Has Two Mommies on: 23-Oct-15, 02:13:23 PM

https://www.audubon.org/news/condor-chick-has-two-mommies
1833  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: R.I.P. Oceanfront peregrine falcon VA. Beach on: 23-Oct-15, 11:59:11 AM
She was 18 yrs old..good, long life!  
1834  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 22-Oct-15, 09:18:12 PM

                      bguitar mbanana
1835  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday, Annette! on: 22-Oct-15, 08:10:19 AM


                                       
1836  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: 3:59 PM EDT, October 21, 2015 on: 21-Oct-15, 05:47:50 PM
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wnyfalconfan (Joyce): GOT IT!  No A on band.  Falcon is Black 54 over Red V. Meet Buckee from Racine County Courthouse, WI. Records say male hatched in 2013.



Link:
http://twitter.com/wnyfalconfan/statuses/656922659364573184

Buckee was banded female, according to Patsy's post.
1837  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Peregrine cam in Australia on: 18-Oct-15, 09:22:30 AM
Good feeding! Video by goshawkeyesll

http://youtu.be/Ur9oQLOciSk
1838  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 14-Oct-15, 12:15:04 PM
Both were home earlier
1839  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Oct-15, 07:32:27 PM
(movie)
1840  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2015 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 13-Oct-15, 06:36:50 PM
Where is everyone, look who's home  gum





                Wow!  Good catch!
1841  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Giant Pandas at the Toronto Zoo on: 13-Oct-15, 09:40:34 AM
Toronto Zoo press release


First Giant Panda Cubs Born in Canada
Historic Moment for Toronto Zoo

Toronto, ON, Tuesday, October 13, 2015: The Toronto Zoo announced a Canadian first today with the birth of two giant panda cubs.  Er Shun, the Zoo’s female giant panda, gave birth to her first cub at 3:31 a.m. and the second cub was born at 3:44 a.m.

Er Shun is demonstrating excellent maternal instincts and began cleaning and cradling the first cub soon after its birth. Immediately following the birth of the second cub, Toronto Zoo staff from the Wildlife Health Centre, Wildlife Care and two giant panda experts from Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China, retrieved the cub to initiate the Toronto Zoo's Giant Panda Twin Hand-Rearing Protocol. The cub was then placed in an incubator in the maternity area of the giant panda house, and approximately two hours after its birth the second cub was twin-swapped so it could begin the bonding process with Er Shun. The first cub weighed 187.7 grams at birth and the second cub weighed 115 grams. While this is wonderful news, the tiny cubs are very vulnerable at this size, so the next several hours and days will be critical to their survival.   

The cubs will remain in the maternity area of the giant panda house for several months. As the maternity area of the giant panda house is not visible to the public, Toronto Zoo staff will endeavor to provide regular updates on their progress.

At this time Zoo staff do not know the sex of the cubs and have not confirmed which panda is the father. It may be several months before we are able to determine the sex and paternity of the cubs.

“We are so proud to be contributing to the ongoing survival of this endangered species. The Toronto Zoo has been a leader through its unique and successful reproductive programs and these historical births are a testament to the commitment and passion of theprofessionalstaff who work tirelessly every day to ensure the ongoing survival of so many species,” said John Tracogna, Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Zoo.

“On behalf of the Toronto Zoo Board of Management we are proud of all staff at the Zoo who have helped bring this vision to a reality,” said Councillor Raymond Cho, Chair. "Our researchers, veterinarians, and wildlife care staff are some of the best in the world, and we are grateful to the People’s Republic of China for entrusting these endangered animals to us. We look forward to sharing our learnings with scientists around the world in the hope this will help us save this endangered species," he added.

Giant panda cubs are born blind and weigh only 0.08 to 0.2 kilograms, and are about the size of a stick of butter. They are pink in colour, with short sparse white hair, and are 1/900th the size of their mother, one of the smallest newborn mammals relative to its mother’s size.

The Toronto Zoo has been working with many key partners who have played such important roles in this conservation success story and we are grateful for their continued support.

Currently on loan as part of a long-term conservation breeding program, both giant pandas are at the Toronto Zoo until 2018. The giant pandas will relocate to the Calgary Zoo in 2018. 
1842  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Giant Pandas at the Toronto Zoo on: 13-Oct-15, 09:31:09 AM
Congrats, Carly..fun times ahead!  panda panda

http://youtu.be/sFiBhBgzPtY
1843  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Florida Eagle cam on: 12-Oct-15, 02:00:42 PM
From FB

Twists & Turns of Harriet's Life- Nest Notes for Oct. 5-11

Harriet- Photo Capture by Kim Peck
Harriet has experienced her life being turned upside down several times over the last few years. These events happen in the blink of an eye. She experienced the loss of 2 Eaglets, E3 and E5, overcame her own balance problems and endured the eventual loss of her mate Ozzie. Harriet has exhibited her resilience and strength in adapting to her ever changing world.

Harriet was left to raise her Eaglet E6 alone when her mate Ozzie was found injured and gone for months. Observers of the Eagle Family knew that Ozzie was recuperating at CROW clinic for wildlife, but Harriet may have only known that Ozzie was gone. As she lamented Ozzie’s disappearance, many Eagles appeared to possibly vie for her attention and territory. One such standout was a young male Eagle who arrived with determination and fended off the other Eagles arriving in quick succession. He seemed inexperienced in some ways and was not well liked by either E6 or Harriett. He helped E6 learn the valuable lessons of how to protect the nest, the territory and food. When E6 embarked on the journey of discovering Eagle life, the young male suitor became Harriet’s constant companion. In time Harriet developed a tolerance and fondness for the young male.

Harriet seemed to be moving on with a new mate and following her instincts to propagate her species. When Ozzie was released from his stay at the wildlife clinic many wanted to see a fairytale ending with him and Harriet reuniting. The reality is that Ozzie took off away from the territory and was not seen for another 3 months. It had been said that Ozzie was a wise old Eagle and he would know what his limitations were. We as observers will never know the reasons why he left or where he went. He may have been close and hiding in plain sight.

Three months after his release back to the wild, Ozzie returned to the nest with great force. He assumed his protective role and drove the young male from the territory. Fierce battles for control between the two ensued after which Ozzie disappeared seeming to be injured. In a whirlwind of events the young male also disappeared a few days later. Ozzie was found injured once more and taken to Crow. Hope abounded and none were prepared to accept that Ozzie would not survive his fight to regain all he had lost. No one wanted to think that the young male lost his life in the battle, too.

Life progresses in the wild. Harriet was again left alone to deal with the loss of her potential mates and same scenario of other eagles entering into her territory. This time an even younger male Eagle stood out as the better defender. There were other Eagles lurking quietly around the territory at the same time. New day, new Eagle, new lesson seemed to be Harriet’s path. As nesting season began, Harriet was left without a clear choice of mates. The new younger male appeared much more inexperienced than the last. The new Sub Adult male seemed eager to learn the way of the Eagles but was not connecting with the bonding rituals. Will Harriet have time to retrain another potential mate?

Harriet’s dilemma became even more complicated when the first young companion returned one evening as stealthily as he disappeared. Harriet and the first companion now known as M15 have spent the past few days getting reacquainted. They seem comfortable with their arrangement. It is not known where the second Sub Adult has gone. He may not have been quite ready to settle down to family life or he may be off on a new adventure.

As the story of Harriet and her quest to further her species with a new mate continue we will learn many valuable lessons. We are learning to trust the Eagles in their struggle to survive. The twists and turns of their lives and their ability to rise up from the brink of disaster have afforded them their rightful respect and majesty. In memory of Ozzie.

Notes by dadsjazz

Videos by Birdbrain 56

SWFL Eagles ~ Together Again - Part 1 ~ http://youtu.be/mRHLZ3vCwI4
SWFL Eagles ~ Together Again - Part 2 ~ http://youtu.be/rPlw1pWUMR0
SWFL Eagles ~ M15 Returns http://youtu.be/Txk0ntrXh24
1844  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Happy Thanksgiving to all our Canadian Friends on: 12-Oct-15, 12:51:26 PM
Thank you!! We have a wonderful day with 19C and all these automn colors. The nature is with us!!!

                 Very nice..enjoy!!
1845  Member Activities / Vacations and Holidays / Re: Happy Thanksgiving to all our Canadian Friends on: 12-Oct-15, 09:49:38 AM


                   
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