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7786  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Thought for Today on: 24-Nov-10, 07:47:28 AM
Thought for This Day Before Thanksgiving.

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. ~ Melody Beattie

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving everyone!
Carol P.

7787  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: From MAK: Pics from Morning Watches on: 23-Nov-10, 11:39:27 AM
Pics from this am: Nov 21, 2010

Beauty. Yay a clear front shot of her. The sun made a big difference. (great pic)

This is a good one!  Love the circle effect.  I remember Carol P used to post some pics like that, but I think her camera had a mind of it's own when it did that.

Actually, this still happens if I have my extender lens on my camrera and pull back the zoom all the way.  Looks like I'm viewing down a tunnel.   laugh
7788  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: A New Logo on: 23-Nov-10, 10:36:43 AM
Of course!!!  thumbsup


Just as long as it has a home somewhere as our "Legacy" logo, I'm OK with change.   Wink

There are many that do like the current logo, but the majority of us felt a change was needed.  Something more dynamic.    

After many years of faithful service, we decided it was time to retire our Kartoon Kaver in the Egg logo.

OK...I'll say it...I like Kaver in the egg.  Not saying it can't be changed...or shouldn't be changed...or whatever.  Just saying I'm partial to it personally.

Interesting idea...for some reason I'm being drawn to #36 with some modification-the beak feels a bit parrot-ish...

Ei
7789  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Website News / Re: A New Logo on: 23-Nov-10, 10:02:45 AM
There are many that do like the current logo, but the majority of us felt a change was needed.  Something more dynamic.    

After many years of faithful service, we decided it was time to retire our Kartoon Kaver in the Egg logo.



OK...I'll say it...I like Kaver in the egg.  Not saying it can't be changed...or shouldn't be changed...or whatever.  Just saying I'm partial to it personally.

Interesting idea...for some reason I'm being drawn to #36 with some modification-the beak feels a bit parrot-ish...

Ei
7790  Member Activities / Birthdays / Re: Happy Birthday Sage on: 23-Nov-10, 08:46:31 AM
Happy Birthday Sage!

Thanks for being such a good host this past weekend.

Have a wonderful day.

Carol P.

 b-day happybday b-day
7791  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: A tricycle for Lexie on: 23-Nov-10, 08:42:53 AM
Truly Awesome!   clap
7792  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: ~Buffalo Falcon News 2010~ on: 22-Nov-10, 08:56:57 AM
I do hope that anyone living in Buffalo or nearby consider helping out with the Falcon/Fledge Watch there.  They need all kinds of help with so many pairs setting up nest sites.  If you can help out, please contact Sage through her blog (you can click on the link to her blog at the bottom of her posts below).  We only visited 3 of the nest sites.  I believe there are at least 4 more in the area.

The viewing at the Central Terminal is incredible.  Please help out if you can.

Carol P.
7793  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 22-Nov-10, 07:23:02 AM
The Terminal Tower in Cleveland?

No, the Central Terminal in Buffalo, NY.
Carol P.
7794  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: ~Buffalo Falcon News 2010~ on: 21-Nov-10, 09:52:06 PM
Sage put out a call for help in identifying the new pair at the Central Terminal and 4 Rochester Watchers answered.

Kathy O, Lisa McK, Dana and Carol P made the drive down the NYS thruway to Buffalo, NY.  We met Sage and Roger at the Central Terminal.  If you've ever watched Ghost Hunters on the Sci Fi Channel, you've heard of the Central Terminal.  It's said to be haunted.   scared blue  So we were happy to look for Falcons and apparitions.

We arrived around 10:30 am meeting Sage and Roger.  The Central Terminal Bldg towered above us.  So beautiful and impressive.  The architecture of this building is incredible.

We walked around the building, checking out each side.  We could not find any Falcons.  After about an hour, we decided to visit the Univ of Buffalo nest site.  BB was on the structure above the nest box.  She was preening and dozing in the sun.  The male was no where to be found.

After taking a break at Starbucks and warming up a bit, we headed to the Statler Bldg for a quick look.  This building is now closed.  There is still a pair of Pefas that use this nest site, but we could not find them.  If you remember, this is the nest site where the resident female and another fought in the nest box, while the male continued to eat on the perch.  This happened quite a few years ago.

It was time to head back to the Central Terminal.  There were still no falcons to be seen.  Darn.  Sage and Roger had to leave for a little while, promising to return.  Shortly after they left, two Red-tail Hawks appeared above the tower.  One of them just floated there for a few moments.  Just beautiful.  I thought that this proved there were no Peregrines in the area.  Boy, was I wrong.

After the RTH's left the area, Lisa yelled out "FALCON!"  "AT THE NEST BOX!"  We all jumped out of the car, where we had been trying to keep warm.  Not only one Falcon, but two had flown in.  The male was on the perch in front of the nest box and the other was flying gracefully around the top of the tower.  Kathy was on the phone with Sage and Roger telling them that we had Falcons.

They returned in time to see both Falcons take off, heading west.  The female stooped and she and the male flew out of sight.  Well, that was fun.

After awhile, they both returned to the Terminal Tower and landed.  We were able to get the scope on the male and verified that he had silver and black/green bands.  This was not Stash, the current male at this site (he was unbanded).  The female was a little more elusive.

All six of us were on the east side of the building watching the two Falcons that had landed there.  The female took off and looped around the back of the building.  We never saw her come out the other side.  The male remained.  That's when the excitement started.

The female had looped back around the front of the building low, very low.  We all watched in awe as she chased a Pigeon just a couple feet above the pavement, heading right towards us.  She grabbed the Pigeon and carried it upwards towards the roof of one of the lower buildings, where she landed out of sight.  The male came off the tower and followed her, also landing on the roof.

The Watchers spread across the parking area, trying to find a spot where we could see them.  No luck.  We ended up back near the west end and talked excitedly about what we had witnessed.  That's when the female with the male hot on her tail flew up towards the tower.  She was carrying the Pigeon.  They both landed next to each other.  The female started to pluck, but this male was NOT going to wait.  He wrestled her for the prey and they both flew off, the chase was on.  The female again landed high on the front of the tower, the male again landed next to her.  This time he watched her pluck, again feathers were flying.

I got the scope on them and again saw the male's green/black band.  He was watching her intently, bobbing and weaving and making moves to get a share of her catch.  He was finally successful.  He flew off with a small piece, flying around and around the top of the tower.  Looking through our binoculars, we could see that he was eating his prize on the fly.  He ate the whole thing while flying, he never landed with it.  Quite amazing.  When it was gone, he landed back next to the female and again watched her.  This time he was more patient waiting for her to finish.  She finally had her fill and the male grabbed what was left and took it up higher on the tower to eat.

This bold behavior by the Tiercel was different than what I had seen in all my years of Watching Mariah and Kaver and then Archer and Beauty.  Mariah would never have tolerated it.

I pointed the scope at the female, trying to get a look at her bands.  Finally I got really good looks at both her legs.  She was definitely NOT banded.  According to Sage, Stella was unbanded.  Could this be Stella with a new mate?  Hopefully the male will someday be positively ID'd.

We all went to the original Anchor Bar for their world famous chicken wings, YUM!  The end of the Bills game was on, so we were able to see them beat the Bengals.  After we ate, we said our goodbyes to our hosts, Sage and Roger, and thanked them for a wonderful visit.  On our way home, just as it was getting dark, we stopped for one last look at the Central Terminal.  Both Falcons were in the same spots we left them.  Just before we left, the Tiercel took off and flew to the east.  He seemed to be in a hurry.  The female remained on the tower.  It was time for us to leave.

We all had a great time visiting just a few of the Buffalo Falcons.  Thanks Sage and Roger for showing us around.  We all had a wonderful time.   wave  

7795  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 20-Nov-10, 08:43:03 PM
  Now the question is, will there be eyases at KP next year?  I think so.

Carol P.
clap  good news

is anyone closer to an ID on our KP Lady?

Not yet, I'm afraid.  We'll keep trying.
7796  Member Activities / Auctions and Sales for Fundraising / Re: 2011 Calendar of the Rochester Peregrine Falcons on: 20-Nov-10, 07:10:39 PM
Thanks Carla!   wave

Hello all!

I wasn't sure where to post this, but I wanted to say that I just received my 2011 PeFa calendars, and I'm (almost!) speechless.  This calendar took my breath away; the Rochester Falconcam team outdid itself with this one!!!  The photos, all taken by our Watchers, are just incredible.  With each turn of the page, I had a new favorite.  The heavy duty paper is perfect for future print framing, and descriptions/credits are listed on the back cover, leaving each month's photo a sight to behold, unencumbered with words.  (This format gave us the added "bonus" of guessing the identity of the Falcon(s) in each photo!)

Thank you, Team.  And for all the Falcon fans, two words of advice...
BUY THIS!!!!!

Carla P.
xo


7797  Rochester Falcons / Falcon Watches / Re: Twitter on: 20-Nov-10, 06:41:45 PM
After Kathy O arrived, Larry O, MAK and Sue joined us.  Lady Pefa was very active and very territorial.  Multiple times she came out and chased Red-tail Hawks over our head.  Quite amazing.

Larry pointed out that she would come in low and fast and attack the RTH from below instead of from above like we're used to.  Very interesting.

When I left at 3:30 pm, she was in hunt mode.  Now the question is, will there be eyases at KP next year?  I think so.

Carol P.
7798  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Thought for Today on: 19-Nov-10, 10:25:56 AM
Goodbye Whitey the Squirrel.

You were different than the other squirrels, but they learned to respect you.  I'll miss you.   Sad

Carol P.
7799  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Thought for Today on: 18-Nov-10, 01:38:22 PM
Thomas Hood
Born in London, England in 1799.  Died in 1845 at the age of 45.

"November in London is usually cool and overcast, and in Hood's day subject to frequent fog and smog."

I think this explains why he wrote this poem about November.  He probably didn't see many birds in November.

Learn more here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hood


Nice thought for the day Anne.
Carol P.

Thanks, Carol, for the additional information, clarifying where the poet was coming from.  Guess I should have thought of that...  I'll remember next time.
Anne in Toronto


That's what's nice about this group.  There's always opportunity to learn something new.   happy
Carol P.
7800  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Thought for Today on: 18-Nov-10, 12:28:50 PM
A Bird

A bird came down the walk,
He did not know I saw;
He bit an angleworm in halves
And ate the fellow, raw.
And then he drank a dew
From a convenient grass,
And then hopped sidewise to the wall
To let a beetle pass.

by Emily Dickinson

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