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20-Apr-23, 08:27:07 AM
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Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills
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on: 22-Jul-13, 03:04:14 PM
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!!! Kendals rescue. July 21, 2013 - Toronto - Don Mills CPF Postmaster Reports: July 21st - 2013 A huge thank you to Bill acting so quickly in seeking out help for Kendal and for sending us his story and photos. Bill Writes: There was a bird outside my front door the morning after the storm. There are downed trees less than a kilometer from here. It must have been injured and was sheltered in front of my garden. When I came out of the house, the door noise startled it and it jumped about 3 meters toward the road. I phoned 311. They gave the number for TWC who dispatched a guy to cage the bird. It was then taken to TWC. The one thing mentioned was that the leg band looked like one of the “Duncan Mill Road Peregrines”. As I looked around for clues as to what happened, I found a small tuft of feathers (no flesh) and there was no sign of other feathers or fur. There was no mess on my window either. The left wing seemed injured (but I know that can be a fake). It’s eyes were wide opened and facing me when I approached. At first, it didn’t move though I got quite close as I offered it some fresh meat. It didn’t move toward or away from my offering (Sorry! I learned that feeding is contra-indicated). Later it moved a little seemingly to face the road where there was very light traffic. When captured by TWC it struggled a bit but was quickly soothed and caged and covered. Bill 
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Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester
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on: 22-Jul-13, 03:01:43 PM
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!!! More Terrible News!! The MEC resident female adult has been found dead! July 22, 2013 - Mississauga - Executive Centre Mark Nash Reports:
July 22nd - 2013 It is with great sadness that we have to report that the resident adult female (named Cass - banded Black S over Green D) has been found dead. We received a telephone call form the Mississauga Animal Services that an adult female peregrine was recovered from the street today and the leg band identification has verified that the peregrine is in fact “Cass”, the resident adult female from the MEC nest site.
While we have no idea as yet what has been the cause of her death, this news comes to us on the eve of yet another two injured peregrines having been recovered this past weekend,, (Kendal, the resident adult male from the Duncan Mill nest site), and an un-banded (unidentified juvenile, believed to be a male).
As many of your know, we had a terrible storm pass through Ontario this past Friday - (July 19th) as a cold front moved in from the north west to replace the debilitating hot and humid weather that we have all been dealing with for the past week. The storm brought incredible high winds of 110 plus km hour gust winds and torrential rain off and on Friday night causing flooding and power outages, downed tress and other associated damage. Thousands of people in Toronto are still without power even as of today. We had Tornado warnings being given throughout the day and most of the evening on Friday.
It is interesting that Kendal and the other unidentified un-banded peregrine were recovered Saturday (the very next morning after the storm).
Sadly, it appears that we have yet another single parent (this time dad, the un-banded resident adult male)to deal and care for the one surviving young fledgling - (named Ashley) out at the MEC nest site!
Wow, not a good post fledge season, unlike the norm where we are usually picking up injured or deceased fledglings at this time of year, we are for the first time in a very long time, now picking up injured and deceased resident adults!
We will be retrieving her body later this afternoon and hope to have additional information.
Some history of Cass; MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., June 22, 2009 – One of Macomb County’s new Peregrine falcons paid a visit to the 8th Floor southwest ledge of the Administration Building in Mount Clemens.
Cass, one of the two female falcons hatched this year, decided to show off her new adult feathers. The bird took after her namesake and posed for photos worthy of a governor’s oil painting portrait.
Cass was named after a Michigan’s second governor Lewis Cass by Macomb County Commissioner Frank Accavitti of Roseville. The youngsters were hatched by their parents Nick and Hathor on a ledge on the 11th Floor of the County Building.
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