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4036  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Falcon Dance! on: 10-Sep-10, 10:08:00 PM
That video was fantastic!   mbanana bguitar
4037  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Pigeon owner protests at Derby Cathedral's peregrines on: 08-Sep-10, 05:55:56 PM
Actually there is an easy to work this out in my mind.  Pigeons, whether you like them or not are meant to fly free - not to be a sport for someone who needs a hobby.  Capturing them and racing them is not a way to treat any species.  They were born to be free just like our falcons.  It's funny how we balk at being caged or made to be slaves but we have no issue doing it to other species.

If the guy needs a hobby, there are alot of endangered species that he could help in the UK - they can always use volunteers.  Just my two cents.
4038  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: 3rd Falcon Visits Downtown Yesterday Afternoon - 9/7/10 on: 08-Sep-10, 01:18:47 PM
Thank you for the details on the battle Carol, I'm very happy to hear that the mystery falcon made it out safely too!  Hopefully she is somewhere safe  wub2
4039  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 06-Sep-10, 04:13:08 PM
She's probably hiding out from the air show that is going on today...the noise is deafening  gum
4040  Rochester Falcons / Satellite Tracking / Re: Our Quest for Quest! A Success! - Saturday, August 28, 2010 on: 30-Aug-10, 06:10:38 AM
Great detective work!!  I'm thrilled you got to see her finally!!  And even better, she has a mate  handshake   We've had a good number of boys this year and last born here in Toronto - I'm hoping one of ours was lucky enough to hook up with the daughter of the Queen!!  notworthy
4041  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 29-Aug-10, 08:10:53 PM
how about Hurricane?  he was hatched at the Sheraton in  Toronto, too
Hear he may be a first time dad this year 2thumbsup

Hurricane and his mate O'connor of Ohio successfully raised 2 offspring this year - his natural first offspring.  However he was a foster dad last year to the 3 MEC chicks who lost their mum in a territorial fight a little after they were born.  We were all excited to finally see him have some offspring of his own.  He's been at Osler for many years but it seems to be a challenge for a female to keep that site for more than a season or two.  There was a territorial fight again this year but O'connor held her own and they raised one female and one male and both fledged successfully  handshake
4042  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 29-Aug-10, 07:35:09 AM
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shakymon (Shaky): @rfalconcamnow Yes, 2 pefas at Pickering Ontario.



Link:
http://twitter.com/shakymon/statuses/22383272598

OMG, this is great news!!  I wonder if she's hooked up with one of our boys???!!    2thumbsup
4043  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but Rhea Mae & Tiago, (they have their own thread) on: 07-Aug-10, 07:10:47 AM
McKenzie Banded May 26, 2009 at Etobicoke Sun Life Centre Spotted
August 06, 2010 - International, National and Local News
Sue McCreadie Reports:

Since July 26 Bill and I have been following the goings on of a couple of adults peregrines who have been hanging out on the hydro towers at Brant and Ghent Streets in downtown Burlington, ON.  Yesterday I was finally able to see a band number, black band 29 over Y.  Mark Nash has advised that this is none other than McKenzie who was banded May 26, 2009 at the Etobicoke Sun Life Centre at Bloor and Islington.  The female is unbanded.

I wonder if we are going to have a new nesting pair in Burlington, Ont???



I was so excited when I read this news!  Mackenzie was my little guy, I spent so much time fretting over him last year and I am just beside myself knowing that he has made it this far!  I will be making a road trip to Burlington in the coming weeks to try and see him!!   He looks so much like Angel now - his mom  wub2
4044  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Alcoa Anglesea, Australia on: 29-Jul-10, 05:55:47 AM
Joyce:  That was my first thought too!  It looks similar to an osprey nest and not a PEFA nest site.  They would be wide open to predators - assuming they have some down there - and no safe place to perch and guard the kids at night.  Thought I suspect that is what that second door is for.  I will be surprised if they accept the box.
4045  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Peregrine falcons shot in Forest of Bowland (not to put a damper on the nite) on: 19-Jul-10, 11:42:54 AM
Sounds like the pigeon racers again, they want falcons culled in the UK from what I've read.  Basically it's a bunch of retired old men that have nothing better to do than race vermin - if they put half that energy into conservation of endangered species or helping the poor - imagine the difference it would make. 
4046  Rochester Falcons / Satellite Tracking / Re: Quest Moves Inland for July on: 15-Jul-10, 09:09:12 PM
She's only 26 minutes from the Etobicoke nest site and no doubt much faster if you're a falcon!!  It's been great following her adventures! 

Let's hope Jack doesn't spot her and decides he needs a third wife  laugh
4047  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcons News / Re: Jemison Headed to Rehab on: 10-Jul-10, 03:56:00 PM
Great news!  Looking forward to hearing he and Cali are reunited and flying the skies together.  Good Luck Little Jemi  2thumbsup
4048  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Seneca Sighted at Brookpark Road Bridge with a Mate! on: 08-Jul-10, 08:59:02 AM
I keep checking as well.  I am holding on to the post by elimac saying she heard her but I wish someone would get a sighting of her.
4049  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: mystery falcon at columbus site on: 08-Jul-10, 08:34:02 AM
Turns out that Scout may have been killed by a worker weilding a broom while protecting her fledgling Spirit  crying crying


Witness: Worker struck falcon
Thursday, July 8, 2010 02:56 AM
By Jeffrey Sheban

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Scout, a female peregrine falcon, was found dead on Broad Street Downtown.A mother peregrine falcon found dead on Broad Street last week might have been done in by a worker wielding a broom atop the LeVeque Tower.

State and federal wildlife officials are investigating reports from at least one eyewitness to a supposed confrontation played out near the top of the 555-foot-tall skyscraper.

"The death of Scout is under investigation after we received some information from several people," confirmed Kandy Klosterman, law-enforcement supervisor with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife.

Because peregrines are a protected species under Ohio and federal law, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is assisting in the investigation, she said.

According to a witness who works Downtown in a nearby office building and wants to remain anonymous, a worker was near the top of the LeVeque last Thursday placing colored filters over spotlights for the next day's Red, White & Boom festivities.

That's when Scout, an adult female falcon who roosted on the 41st floor of the Rhodes Tower, started to divebomb the worker, possibly because her lone surviving fledgling was nearby. (Another youngster, Swoop, had plummeted to the sidewalk and died in its maiden flight three days earlier.)

After several menacing passes by the bird of prey, the worker went inside and returned with a broom, according to the witness. The worker allegedly struck the bird in a subsequent pass, resulting in Scout tumbling to the street below.

A state wildlife biologist previously said the mother falcon might have fallen after striking an office-tower window while hunting prey.

Klosterman declined to comment on the witness' story but said the division would like to hear from others. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

"We do want people to come forward with further information," she said. "We've received a few calls, but it's still very early in the investigation."

Anyone with information can call the division's tip line at 1-800-POACHER (762-2437), or the District 1 law-enforcement section at 614-644-3925.

LeVeque Tower property manager Kate Zurawski said the worker in question was an independent lighting contractor and not one of her employees. She declined to name the company.

"We don't condone hurting or killing or doing anything to wildlife, including falcons," she said.

Harming a peregrine falcon is a first-degree misdemeanor in Ohio, punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and six months in jail. The state also can assess up to $2,500 in restitution to support its peregrine management efforts.

Peregrines, capable of reaching speeds of up to 200 mph, are cliff-dwelling predators that were nearly wiped out by the 1970s because of the pesticide DDT in their prey. Ohio and other states began efforts in the late 1980s to support the species, releasing young birds in the wild and building nesting spots atop bridges and office buildings.

Scout and her mate, Trooper, produced two offspring this spring. The surviving juvenile, Spirit, continues to be watched over and fed by its father.

Meanwhile, wildlife officials have retrieved another dead falcon from the central business district.

An adult female, recently spotted Downtown after the death of Scout, was found dead Tuesday at the intersection of 3rd and Gay streets. A witness told officials that he saw the bird dive headfirst into the street, possibly misjudging its altitude while hunting.

"While it is easy to dwell on what birds we have lost recently, I ask folks to not forget the successes," said Donna Daniel, a wildlife biologist with the Division of Wildlife, writing in her falcon blog.

More than 40 young peregrines have been hatched and raised Downtown since the Rhodes Tower nest box was installed in 1994.


4050  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Jersey City Chick Check May 10 2010 on: 03-Jul-10, 03:29:18 PM
I didn't realize you had a thread for NJ here.  I was just searching for the band ID's for our new Y&E male when I found the NJ website.  Did you know the female has only one silver US band and no band on her other leg?  I guess if the bird was injured at one time, it's common practice to just band it with a US band and no Black/Green to indicate it was wild?
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