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THE FORUM
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20-Apr-23, 08:02:38 AM
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Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Thought for Today
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on: 13-Oct-10, 10:58:12 AM
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??? Circadean rhythms?  A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, physiological, or behavioural processes of living entities!!   Alrighty then! 
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Rochester Falcons / Satellite Tracking / Re: Quest and Her Mate Still at Pickering Power Plant (MAK's Pics)
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on: 12-Oct-10, 02:54:57 PM
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Hi everybody! First off I want to thank my friend Joyce for taking me along on this journey with her. Let me just say it's a trip I'll never forget! We started at the Burlington bridge to get a falcon fix (as Joyce put it). It didn't take long to find them and we didn't stay long cuz it was already mid afternoon. On to Toronto hoping to catch a glimpse of Rhea Mae and Tiago. Again we didn't stay long and never saw them but Joyce took me up to the top floor of the Sheraton to get a look at what they see. Magnificent view despite my fear of heights! Next stop...Pickering Nuclear Power Plant in Ontario,Canada. In less than 5 minutes I spotted a falcon on the very top of the white water tank! It took alot to convince Joyce cuz she couldn't see it at first. Then awhile later she spotted the second falcon flying in and landing on the rail at the bottom of the tank. A few minutes later they were flying together and echupping! We were high fiving and cheering for we knew one of them was Quest! We now had to get a pic of that transmitter. Quest took off northbound and her mate went to a still where we watched him 'til we left for the night. Monday (Thanksgiving in Canada) brought us the thrill of seeing the transmitter and antenna. We found her on the communications tower where I could see the antenna with my binocs but Joyce could not. I just kept saying click away with that long lens cuz it's going to show up on the computer when you download the pics from your camera. All of a sudden she flew off the tower at first heading south then turning around and right at us. I yelled Joyce she's coming over get that camera ready! She had it attached to a relic tripod she fished out of the garbage somewhere. As Quest flew above us I turned back to see Joyce holding her camera and tripod up in the air clicking away! What a trooper! Mission accomplished...sight and pic confirmation to go along with the satellite data. We were jumping up and down,high fiving,fist bumping,yelling WOOHOO and generally acting like a couple of kids.lol We stopped at a Tim Horton's on the way out of town to pick the best photo of Quests' transmitter to post right away rather than making everyone wait 'til we got home. We decided the poem should be in blue (the color of her right band). We spoke to security guards on about 6 different occasions. All of them were very nice and interested in the falcons. We even had a local police officer stop by and chat with us. On a final note... I can't begin to tell all of you how elated I was to see Quest live. Just thinking about this brings happy tears. Up until now I had only seen her on camera at the Kodak tower when I first started following the Rochester falcons as strictly a lurker. Guess there's alot to be said about breaking out of lurkdom!
Keep your eyes to the sky! MAK
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