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12076  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Calling all researchers... on: 31-Oct-10, 08:16:01 PM
...and other collectors of tid-bits!  nerd I need your help!

I'm in the final phases of a full family tree for our Rochester Falcon Families.  I'm missing a few key pieces of information and some of my sources aren't working right (for instance-CPF's Sheraton site won't let me go back past Star landing in daycare June 6th this year).

If you can share any of the following or know who I can contact:

-Pictures of Rhea Mae & Tiago's eyases from 2009 & 2010
-Tiago's family history-I think he hatched at King St. to Mandy & Windwhistler, but I'm not sure.
-Tiago's band #
-Freedom & Purity: Archer's siblings' names
-Freedom & Millie: Millie was hatched in Mississauga in 2007.  Which nest?  Who are her parents...siblings?  Band #?
-Valiant (Sabrina) & Zanar: Zanar hatched 2004 Ottawa Crowne Plaza.  Parents...siblings? Picture?  Any record of the names & gender of their offspring?
-I need to hunt up info on Leopold (Millie, dtr. of Freedom & Purity, mate) from the CMNH board.  If anyone has it handy, I'd appreciate it.
-The ever elusive pictures of the Cabot-Sirocco & Mariah offspring.  I only have Ranger & Maryann.

-Now, this one is a memory puzzle.  I have Victoria hatched 1994 Philadelphia, PA & Pounce-Kingsley hatched 1992 Akron, OH.  CPF lists them as being the first post-DDT nest in southern Ontario.  Something is tickling my brain that one or both of them were captive bred & hack released.  Can anyone confirm?

That's all I can think of right now.  Any help will be greatly appreciated!

12077  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Memories... on: 31-Oct-10, 07:37:39 PM
Just strolling down memory lane...



12078  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Bald Eagles in my local paper on: 31-Oct-10, 05:43:30 PM
Nice article in the Times Herald Record today.  Someone we all know is mentioned. (I hate copying over the whole thing, but they've recently started requiring log-in's & paying for some content, so if the link is a hassle...)

By Wayne Hall
Published: 2:00 AM - 10/31/10

Pete Nye knows threatened bald eagles like you know your children. Find an eagle-nesting tree in Ulster, Sullivan or Orange counties and Nye's likely been up it to make sure these threatened birds are OK.

But the job held by Nye β€” the state Department of Environmental Conservation's Endangered Species Unit leader β€” is extinct. He took the early retirement incentives during deep cutbacks of DEC staff.

Nye says he isn't planning to strap on those long, metal, bark-biting spikes again that took him up tall timber "many thousands of times" β€” where he was bloodied once in a while by very big eagle babies armed with full talons.

But he's sticking around to advise on the follow-up to the amazing story of how he and a small band of DEC "eagle maniacs" in 1976 set out to restore a New York state bald-eagle population β€” laced with the the insecticide DDT β€” that was down to one pair.

To restore the bald eagles, the DEC took a page from the successful peregrine falcon restoration.

They got eaglets from other states, raised them by hidden human hands on platforms, then released them.

The eagles took to New York like natives, producing offspring soon after the first pair mated.

What a moment that was, recalls retired DEC senior wildlife technician Mike Allen. He shed tears.

"I just broke down, I was so overwhelmed. To have been part of this, I feel blessed out of my socks."

But it wasn't easy getting other states to part with their eaglets, because in all the lower 48, eagles were endangered or threatened.

So the DEC team went to Alaska and got eagles there.

But not without a Juneau, Alaska, newspaper flashing a cartoon showing what the Alaskan eaglets could expect for habitat in New York β€” a woman sitting on a bench in what looked like Central Park feeding seeds to eagles.

New York's got an update for that cartoonist:

In 2009, the state welcomed 223 eagle babies, born to 123 successful eagle moms and dads. Hundreds of bald eagles are now New Yorkers.

Last February, 257 bald eagles (including some eagle out-of-staters) roosted in the lower Hudson River, where they dine largely on "sushi" from power-plant fish meals.

We know this because Nye counts them with his team from a New York State Police helicopter and coordinates the numbers of wintering eagles using ground spotters.

How does Nye think the birds are doing?

"For the short term, they'll be fine. But my concern is over the long run. I've been quite the defender of nest sites against human disturbance, which is a kind of constant pressure.

"They're still listed as threatened in New York, but I'm sure there'll be pressure to de-list them entirely, and then we won't have that nexus to review and propose mitigations (as threatened species). We could see the population start to go in the other direction again."

He'll be watching.

"I'm not going anywhere," says Nye. He's a DEC volunteer. "I'm going to keep my finger on the pulse of eagles," he says. "I've a got a huge army of volunteers out there that I've grown very close to, and vice versa. And I'm sure they're going to keep me posted."

Yes, they will, says Tom Lake, the DEC's estuary naturalist who does the ground count of wintering eagles.

"Pete Nye drew us beyond the initial wonder and awe of eagles into a relationship of profound respect that allowed us to better understand and appreciate the natural history of these incredible raptors," Lake says.

Like watching two bald eagles lock talons in mid-air and do dizzying somersaults.

scribewayne@aol.com
12079  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 31-Oct-10, 02:07:25 PM
There's a Watcher down town handing out Candy.....can you guess who this is?

Beauty rooting for her Home Town Team!   rofl
12080  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Bird Songs Go to Hollywood on: 29-Oct-10, 09:56:06 AM
And, of course, every Hollywood eagle sounds just like a red-tailed hawk.

Since my office is covered in Peregrine pictures people stop to chat birds all the time.  Bald Eagles often come up in the discussion & they never believe me that a bald eagle has a really wimpy, chirpy call.  Bald eagle call
12081  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: OK, guess this bird on: 28-Oct-10, 09:17:01 PM
From nysbirds-L@cornell.edu>

Saturday, 23 October, 2010 - PROTHONOTARY still there in mid-town Manhattan (N.Y. City)!


The male Prothonotary Warbler continues in mid-town Manhattan (New York City) at the front of the New York Public Library (main building) in trees, flower & shrub plantings, and on stone steps and even on chairs & tables set out for visitors in front of the building.  

The library prothonotary warbler is still in town...


portrait by David Speiser


Prothonotary & friends by Ardith Biondi

All found via Marie Winn's blog
12082  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The ABC's of birds on: 28-Oct-10, 04:31:55 PM
Z for Zosterops   A very pretty little aviary bird with a pleasant little song



Cool!
12083  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 28-Oct-10, 06:58:43 AM
Joyce look under Rochester falcon discussion at pics from MAK morning watch 10-22-10. Donna posted them for me. The snowman is with them.



I can't quite find it on google either.  Any idea the cross streets, MAK?
12084  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The ABC's of birds on: 27-Oct-10, 09:10:09 PM
Bobwhite (properly, northern bobwhite, Colinus virginianus)



I remember hearing these at my grandparent's house on Long Island when I was little, but I don't remember ever seeing one.
12085  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Zoo on birthwatch with Giant Panda Lun Lun on: 27-Oct-10, 06:34:07 PM


Another ultrasound picture from their Facebook page
12086  Other Nature Related Information / Other Nature Web Cams / Re: Atlanta Zoo on birthwatch with Giant Panda Lun Lun on: 27-Oct-10, 06:30:27 PM
Wednesday, October 27
We have been extremely fortunate to have Lun Lun continue to cooperate with ultrasound sessions. The fetus is growing rapidly and has a strong heartbeat. This morning the fetus measured 6.99 cm in length. Lun Lun is still spending most of her time sleeping, which is completely normal.

For Yang Yang and Xi Lan, life continues as normal. They have likely noticed a few changes in the building, like keepers being there all the time, but we try to keep the routine the same for them. I don’t think they have any idea that an exciting new arrival is expected soon.
Rebecca Snyder, PhD
Curator of Mammals



AWWW!
12087  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The ABC's of birds on: 27-Oct-10, 06:04:34 PM
(Bombycilla garrulus)

Ei, you've got a waxwing dreaming about being a hawk there.
Check this one out.
http://tinyurl.com/23bmyl9

MUCH better picture...thanks!

12088  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The ABC's of birds on: 27-Oct-10, 05:11:02 PM
Blue-footed Booby



LOVE these guys!  The article where I found the picture here
12089  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The ABC's of birds on: 27-Oct-10, 04:47:17 PM
B  Bohemian Waxwing

(Bombycilla garrulus)
12090  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: The ABC's of birds on: 27-Oct-10, 04:45:20 PM
Yes we can go on and tomorrow I will come up with something else. (Any suggestions?)
so who starts with A, but other names than we had before.
greetings Aafke

It would be nice to see a pic of each bird if the poster knows how to post a pic.  That would be a nice way to become a bit familiar with different birds.

Thanks nycbird, for this suggestion.

Who knows a bird starting with a B?
We already had: Buzzard and Black-footed Albatross

  Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo)

black-footed albatross (Phoebastria nigripes)
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