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10306  Anything Else / Totally OT / Remote control bird... on: 24-Jul-11, 02:59:57 PM
...that really flies!

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10307  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 24-Jul-11, 12:38:12 PM
She's still there over 2 hours. Where's the kiddies??

Probably somewhere she can see them...
10308  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 23-Jul-11, 03:38:41 PM
No wonder we got the Cliff Notes version earlier...what a watch!

!!! Meeting some new “not so friendly avian neighbours” to the south east, then visited the peel police night shift, and spent some time checking out their new unmarked police cars!
July 22, 2011 - Brampton - Courthouse
CPF Postmaster Reports:

Friday July 22nd - 2011 - Afernoon and evening fledge watch report:
Late in the afternoon, we got a small break in the heat when on two occasions the sky opened up and it finally rained. Despite the neat and humidity and the short cooling affects of the rain, Courtney was not too pleased at all about getting wet and she spent a lot of time on the Library roof of the courthouse aggressively trying to shake off the rain.

By 5pm, she did one last big roust -(big shake) and it would be her downfall - literally! As she puffed up and rousted, she lost her balance and tumbled off the leading edge of the roof. Before she realized what had happened, she was airborne!!

With a gusty west wind at her back, she was blown south east, and struggled to hold her altitude, and flew south east over the parking lot gaining a little altitude with the tail winds behind her. She ended up landing on a roof top in the very place that Winston (one of the fledge watchers) actually works.

For the next several hours, Courtney spent her time on the roof top meeting some of the other - not so nice local avian inhabitants! I can tell you that she gained some very important and valuable life skills and lessons during her brief visit!

First she was attacked by the resident adult Kestrels, who mercilessly dived bombed and stooped her on several different sorties.

Then there was the small roving horde of gulls that took several runs at her while she was on the roof.
Throughout this same time period, both of her parents watched from a far with only a casual interest of the ongoing events from their roosting spots on the Courthouse, and didn’t seem to shed much concern at all much to the dismay of Courtney.

Poor little Courtney was although very not very happy about this situation, and was observed on several occasion frantically running around the rooftop to avoid her new “not so nice less accommodating feathered neighbours”.

Around 6ish in the PM, we were most surprised and delighted to have Bill and Sue show up from Burlington to join us in the fledge watch thank goodness they stayed into the darkness to close of the watch for the day.

Shortly after Bill and Sue arrived, Truss, (the resident adult female) flew in with a huge white pigeon, landing on one of the courthouse upper ledges, and proceeded to pluck and prepare it. Over the next 20 minutes, the courthouse courtyard sky above the main entrance was filled with hundreds of white feathers. It looked like a mini snow storm as the feathers filled the air and floated down to the sidewalk.

Eventually, Truss made three to four overhead flights and several “touch and go’s” with food in hand out to Courtney’s position on the rooftop, each time flying back to the courthouse roof in an effort to encourage Courtney to take flight and return back to the courthouse. While Courtney was certainly motivated (and hungry), she spent most of the time running around chasing mom on the rooftop, screaming at the top of lungs. Truss finally gave up and returned to roost on the courthouse ledges with the food package in hand.

Shortly after these events, a far more intimidating and dangerous avian neighbours showed up to harass poor little Courtney! A small family of crows took a serious run at Courtney on the roof. In seconds during this event, we observed one of Courtney’s parents (believed to be Truss), was suddenly in the mix as Courtney was forced into flight by the crow attacks. The crows were quickly dispatched by the adult peregrine, (very quickly indeed), and Courtney was escorted in the air by one of her parents,,, almost corralled, as she flapped frantically while struggling to hold her altitude.

Both Courtney and parent flew back north west around and finally over the courthouse parking lot, where Courtney ended up making a terrible (but never the less successful) landing back on the courthouse library rooftop. While she did try and make it to the upper elevation just above the rooftop where she fell off earlier, she once again she came up short in her height and approach - (as she simply ran out of breath and energy), and hit the face of the wall and dropped down on the lower roof elevation like a bomb that had just been dropped out of an air-plane. Moments later, she emerged from the centre of the roof top looking no worse for ware. Another learning experience!

Again, Truss made several airborne fly-overs and quick touch-and-go’s with food in hand in an attempt to coax and tease Courtney back into the air to gain more altitude and a higher ledge elevation, but is was simply not to be. Finally, Truss finally give in, and eventually landed on Courtney’s roof top location and gave her s small bit of the white pigeon that she had been flying around with for all of this teasing and coaxing.

By 8:30pm, and with heavy overcast and darkening skies, we believed that all of the excitement was finished for the day. Both adults had moved to their evening roosts, and Courtney seemed to settle in for the night. Light was fading, and darkness was settling in.

Well, a quiet relaxing evening to end the days fledge watch was not to be!!

At 8:45pm, Truss make one last fly over Courtney and she flew around the south end of the courthouse library roof and disappeared from our view around the west side. Suddenly, without any indication, Courtney bolted into the air from her roof top position and flew around the south end of the courthouse out of our view - in the same direction that her mom had moments ago flown,, BUT with no where near the same altitude or speed!

We toooo bolted, running across the court parking lot to the south and them around to the west out to Hwy #10 / Hurontario street where she had hooked around to.

After several minutes searching the upper west site courthouse roof and ledge elevations, (we did find Truss roosting on an upper ledge elevation on the west site of the courthouse overlooking Hurontario St),,, Courtney was no where to be found.

A mad panic scan of the trees, lawn area and the bushes on the west side of the entire courthouse property was completed with no indication of Courtney.

Finally, in desperation, we then focused out attention and scanned the west side property and parking lots of Hurontario Street, and low and behold, Courtney was located standing on the roof top of an unmarked Peel police car in the darkened parking lot of the police station.

We all rushed into action, Bill and Sue back to the courthouse to get the rescue carrier, one to get a rescue towel, two into th police station to alert the police what we were planning to do, and one to alert George - (courthouse security).

Now all assembled in the darkened police parking lot, we were able to distract Courtney long enough to allow one of us to slip in being her and get a jacket over top of her and capture her up from the roof top of the police car. Successes, she’s in the bag as we say, safe and sound!!

Ater her rescue, Courtney was taken into the Peel police station to briefly show her to the desk staff who had assisted us out in their parking lot with the rescue, and then back to the courthouse where she was examined for injuries and later released back to the upper east ledge on the Brampton courthouse - (the same elevation where we had released her three days ago when she was rescued from the ground).

A huge thank you to all involved, as without everyone’s help, this evenings events could have ended up with quite a different outcome, one that may not have worked out so well!!

Attached photos taken by Winston who was on the watch with us during the earlier events when Courtney was beiing “entertained” by the other avian neighbours.
Stay tuned………….
Posted on July 23, 2011 2:29 pm
Observation for Brampton - Courthouse
10309  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: Norfolk Eagles in their new nest on: 23-Jul-11, 03:30:20 PM


Although they're going where they need to be, I am going to miss them!
10310  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester on: 23-Jul-11, 02:35:45 PM
Seeing this post about Courtney coming to ground reminded me of Kate last week.  She came to ground again, and I think she was being taken some where for observation.  Did I miss some post about her, or do we not know her condition?  Any information about Kate?

There hasn't been an official post yet, but a little birdie told me Kate is doing OK-waiting for a few tests to come back.
10311  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 23-Jul-11, 02:31:15 PM


Quick bow & off they went!
10312  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills on: 23-Jul-11, 01:39:41 PM
All present and accounted for. Young Harlequin is still chasing her parents around for food. Everything appears normal.
July 22, 2011 - Toronto - Don Mills
Bruce Massey Reports:

Friday July 22nd - 2011 - Pm watch report:
On my way home from the Brampton Fledge Watch I spent some time at the Don Mills nest site.

As I arrived I faintly heard Harley calling from what sounded like the West side of Harlequin. After gearing up, I walked around the rear & West side of Harlequin and the same for the Nest Building. As I came between 220 & 240, Harley came in from the West, missed a landing but landed OK top of the North side. The way she was screaming I knew there was an adult around and sure enough Kendall was on the top of the West side of Harlequin.

Harley, chased Dad a couple of more times until he finally flew over to the “Thales” building, leaving Harley on the Southwest corner of Harlequin . Having not seen Quest as of yet, I started to check the surrounding building especially the Westin Hotel, a favourite of the adults. The usual side they’re on is the East side, but this evening I found Quest on the West side. I checked her out w/ my Bins but she was facing me but I was unable to see her PPT.

Thanx Bruce
Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network
Posted on July 23, 2011 11:32 am
Observation for Toronto - Don Mills
10313  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: More funny pet videos on: 23-Jul-11, 10:56:35 AM
Gus vs. Pool

 spit
10314  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 23-Jul-11, 09:20:32 AM


Good morning Beauty!
10315  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 21-Jul-11, 08:57:46 PM


She's back!
10316  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Tony da Pigeon on: 21-Jul-11, 08:29:16 PM
Tony da Pigeon...a true New Yawka!

Pigeon commutes by ferry

Daily News
10317  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 21-Jul-11, 07:25:50 PM
!!! Sunshine, the juvenile, on the nest ledge
July 21, 2011 - Toronto - Sheraton Centre
Linda Woods Reports:

A surprise this morning to see a juvenile on the nest ledge this morning. It’s Sunshine, the juvenile!

 We already have too much sunshine today with the record breaking heat and humidity. Today Toronto reach 38 degrees C.  by 2p.m. and the day is not over, with the humidity it felt more like 49 degrees C.  We have not had any rain for almost 23 days, so there are no puddles for the peregrines to stomp around in for cooling.

 Sunshine  remained on the nest ledge hunkered in the far corner in the shade. I hope there was a breeze up there. She was still there well into the afternoon.
Posted on July 21, 2011 7:17 pm
Observation for Toronto - Sheraton Centre



Well look at that...and I missed her!
10318  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation on: 21-Jul-11, 08:42:05 AM
   

Good morning Rhea Mae!

Isn't she beautiful?   wub2
10319  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Linn & Reuben - Scarborough/Yellow Pages on: 21-Jul-11, 06:45:45 AM
Looks like Ann Brokelman is not addicted like the rest of us...visiting Linn today instead of Quest!  Pics at the link!


Scarborough Yellow Pages - lots of falcon action tonight
July 20, 2011 - Scarborough - Yellow Pages
Ann Brokelman Reports:

I arrived at the Yellow Pages building at 6:00pm to see Linn sitting on the NE corner and one juvenile eating on the S centre side.

Within 15 minutes the activity started.  One male was hovering on the top of the building, the female joined in.  They played catch me if you can, talon touching, the speed was incredible.  Stooping at each other, turning right, then left then straight down.  For appr 10 minutes the two juveniles played around the building.  They then moved to the building on the south side (beyond the parking lot), I was surprised to see both of them sitting on the light stand right above me.  It was the female (red tag) and Jet.  Well they looked at me but didn’t go anywhere.  Suddenly the 3rd male peregrine juvenile joined them and  went on the attack.  That got all three up and playing over the parking lot and then toward the 401.  They were over the highway for a good 3 minutes chasing, diving, playing.  They then moved to the building to the east of the photo lab and were seen diving at each other and landing on the top of the building.  They were still having a heck of a good time when I had to leave.  I stopped in after going to a meeting 8:15pm and no sign of them.

I tell you that is what you call amazing, fantastic and totally wild.  You need to go and watch this behaviour as it is really too hard to describe but well worth the drive to Scarborough.  I was so busy watching the peregrines I almost stepped on a ground hog.
Posted on July 20, 2011 9:03 pm
Observation for Scarborough - Yellow Pages
10320  Member Activities / Events / Re: Falcon Watchers' Weekend, 2011 on: 19-Jul-11, 06:47:28 AM
OK...so I return to work to both all my work that didn't get done Thurs & Fri as well as the work of someone who's on vacation this week...might as well set up a cot here...

Only one picture is ready to share so far...



...a hug from Barf!

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