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526  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: 2018 Pictures from the Rfalconcam Cameras on: 28-Apr-18, 01:00:42 PM
Other cam view of missing egg, I'm not crazy am I ?

4 there at 11:48





Wow!  Wonder what happened?  Sad

527  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Incredible Story of a Great Horned Owl’s Death Defying Road Trip on: 27-Apr-18, 08:22:50 PM
It's wonderful that they drove the owl back to where the accident occurred, so he or she would be in familiar territory when released. That's what I call going the extra mile, or 300.

I thought that was so special too..not many would do that for a release.
528  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Cornell RTH Cam-Big Red & Arthur 2018 on: 27-Apr-18, 06:20:04 PM
Cam link:

http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/

Big Red & Arthur have 3 babies!

http://youtu.be/x_LsmUxh15A
529  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest on: 27-Apr-18, 06:05:46 PM
The Story of Buddy the Eagle  heart

http://youtu.be/KpAFyLtp544

530  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest on: 27-Apr-18, 04:21:32 PM
7 years ago today, mom Norfolk died!  heart heart heart

Anyone hear news on Buddy???

Dad Norfolk is nesting nearby on private property and I think there are 2 eyases.

I saw on FB that WCV is having a 3 day Buddy Hatch Day party very soon!

They always had updates on him, especially when it was dremel the beak day but I haven't seen any! I always liked Buddy!  heart Thanks Ei

Bill and I went to see Buddy about 5 years ago at WCV.  He has a beautiful flight cage with many perches, a covered area for getting out of the elements and a pool!  He is quite vocal and has lots of adoring fans that visit on Open House days.  He is a star!  Today is Buddy’s 10th Hatch Day and here’s a tribute video to him on this special day. Happy Hatch Day, Buddy!❤️

http://youtu.be/D4tdJUmFTA0
531  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Incredible Story of a Great Horned Owl’s Death Defying Road Trip on: 27-Apr-18, 10:58:00 AM

https://www.audubon.org/news/the-incredible-story-great-horned-owls-death-defying-road-trip
532  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Decorah Eagles 2018 on: 26-Apr-18, 06:49:18 PM
Posted on Raptor Resource Project FB page...

It has been eight days since we last saw Dad Decorah - eight days of searching, observing, communicating, worrying, and shedding tears. Eight days of talking to our board, our volunteers, and our eagle panel, coordinating activities, planning for Dad’s loss or recovery, and thinking back on Bob and the wonderful educational and research adventure that he created. Eight days of desperately wishing that Dad would return and make the world of the Decorah Eagles right again. In the words of Sherri Elliott, Dad was a masterful architect, skilled hunter, proficient prey purveyor, loving and perfect partner, defender of all things that go bump in the night, and devoted Dad to 31 eaglets. And now we have to accept that we – and Mom – will have to go on without him.

We still don't know why Dad is missing, although our panel of eagle experts suggested that a fight with the unidentified male eagle (UME) was the most likely reason for his disappearance. Given the high density of the surrounding eagle population and number of floaters, or non-breeding adults, intra-species fighting has become a major source of natural mortality for bald eagles. While the panel didn't entirely reject hypothermia or illness, they felt it was not very likely given that Dad didn't appear sick, didn't have green mute stains on his tail, and had previously gone through bad weather, including wet April snow storms, with no problem. They also mentioned electrocution and car collisions as potential sources of mortality, and rejected the idea that Dad simply gave up and left. We found no evidence at all of Dad being shot or kidnapped.

People have been searching the Decorah area since Thursday, April 19 on foot, by car, and with regular and thermal-imaging drones. So why haven’t we been able to find Dad? It is possible that he was carried away by a scavenger or hid himself before succumbing to his injuries - a natural defense instinct to lay low and avoid predators. We've responded to many injured bald eagle reports and we've always found it amazing and frustrating to see how well they can hide in even very open landscapes. Given the sheer number of bald eagles, finding a dead or injured bald eagle is the exception, not the rule. In some ways, it seems fitting that we will never truly know what happened to him. Dad remained his very own self until the end.

RRP director John Howe pointed out yesterday that we are seeing something that is hard for us, but very normal in eagle life – and something that most people didn’t understand or know about until we started watching eagles in their nests. Death and the succession of eagles is part of the natural order, but that doesn't make it any less sad when it happens. We watch the Decorah eagles and love them, but they belong to no one but themselves. Their lives are a gift we are privileged to share and learn from. 

We extend a huge and heartfelt thanks to our board, our eagle experts, our volunteers, the Decorah Fire Department, and the people of Decorah for all their help, care, and concern during a difficult time. Another huge and heartfelt thanks to all of you who have joined us on this journey. Some of the most heartwarming questions and comments have come from our young student eagle followers and we extend a special thanks to them and to their teachers for the honest, open, and very touching discussions they have had about our eagle family. We have come to the end of the first chapter of the Decorah Eagle family, the story that began so many years ago with Bob Anderson, Neil Rettig, and American Eagle. But more stories remain to be told, and after all these years, much remains to be learned.

We will be holding a remembrance of Dad Decorah on our Facebook page on Wednesday, May 2nd. We will open the page that day so watchers can post memories, poems, stories, and artwork of our beloved Dad. In the meantime, we will be watching Mom and the eaglets. She has been doing a wonderful job of caring for and protecting her eaglets in Dad’s absence, and we wish for nothing but the best for all of them.

Chat will be closed on Thursday, May 3rd, to give our moderators a little time of their own.
533  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: AEF news 2018 American Eagle Foundation on: 25-Apr-18, 10:57:32 PM


                  Shocked
534  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 24-Apr-18, 12:07:36 PM
MEC - We had our first hatch overnight here.  It was touch and go yesterday as one egg was removed from the nest and we weren't sure which egg it was - the one with that was partly hatching but not progressing or one of the other two.  Long story short, I was happy to log in this morning and see a white fluffy being fed breakfast.  He/she has had 2 already.  Not sure if the other egg will hatch but we'll see.



 clap
535  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Woodmen Peregrines 2018 on: 23-Apr-18, 02:50:44 PM
Looks like Mintaka and new lady, Chayton, have 2 eggs as of today!  I had to look at the archive from this morning to see the eggs.   clap

          yahoo
536  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: De Mortel Falcons 2018 on: 22-Apr-18, 05:52:27 PM
Quite a history for this site..lots of happy days and much sadness, as the battles continue.  Cry
537  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harrisburg, PA Falcons 2018 on: 21-Apr-18, 11:22:18 AM
 hatch1 hatch1 hatch1 for Lil Dad and Niecey!
538  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Harrisburg, PA Falcons 2018 on: 20-Apr-18, 07:29:55 AM
Lil Dad and Niecey have 2 hatches-2 eggs left to hatch. (Pic caught by Terka on BCAW)
               
                    hatch1 hatch1



539  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: National Aviary, Cathedral of Learning - Pitt Peregrines on: 17-Apr-18, 10:19:47 AM
Someone online said she killed the second one at 9 am.

Terrible! 
540  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: National Aviary, Cathedral of Learning - Pitt Peregrines on: 17-Apr-18, 10:18:55 AM
Just read this on Kate's FB page..such a sad situation.  Hopefully, Terzo will intervene with the remaining eggs as they hatch.  crying
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