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436  Support / Camera Problems / Streaming video off air 11:30 (RESOLVED) on: 20-May-10, 11:34:43 AM
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Audio on and off, no video
437  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 20-May-10, 10:45:40 AM
I hope that egg is listening to the jackhammers - they should be its inspiration and the theme song for today!  laugh
438  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 20-May-10, 06:17:01 AM
Fat and happy, and dad came in to see them!


439  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 20-May-10, 06:03:09 AM
Beauty brought in a good-sized bird, and those two are chowing down!  clap  They will be fat and happy soon!

(There is a pip on the end of that egg, too!)
440  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Now / Beauty in and out of the nestbox, but no food yet 5:52 on: 20-May-10, 05:56:47 AM
Food at 5:56.  mbanana
441  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 20-May-10, 05:45:41 AM
It would appear Beauty was looking for Archer well before 5 a.m. this morning, but he was neither seen nor heard.

At 4:53, Beauty left the nest, (wings for Aafke)



and flew back to the platform at 4:56 with a very small piece of prey. (It looked like it might have been leftovers cached from yesterday.)



Feeding lasted only a very short time,



and, failing to see Archer with any more food, Beauty started brooding again at 5:06.

(movie)


Beauty has also done quite a bit of work on the eggshells. They are considerably smaller than yesterday!

The eyases have been awake for quite a while. Still one egg left.
442  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Now / Re: Breakfast on: 20-May-10, 05:09:03 AM
It was a very small prey item - not enough to sate them.  I didn't see or hear Archer, so I'm wondering if Beauty retreived a cache. She's brooding again 5:05.
443  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Now / May 20, 2010 on: 20-May-10, 04:57:11 AM
 wave
444  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 19-May-10, 11:46:28 PM
Beauty stepped off for a few seconds, admiring her handiwork.  Still one egg.
445  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 19-May-10, 03:46:41 PM
After feed 3, happy, quiet, and sleepy! Cuddle time!
446  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pebble picking on: 18-May-10, 07:47:01 PM
Following both hatches, I observed Beauty doing extended and energetic pebble picking in Orville's corner.  Is she adding pebbles to her gizzard to help digest the egg shell?

Oh, Man!  My hubby eats those things!

Here's more about the bird digestive system.

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The gizzard:

The bird stomach's second chamber is known as the gizzard. If you've ever eaten a chicken gizzard you know how tough and rubbery it is. To accomplish what the gizzard does, it absolutely must be tough, for the gizzard's main function is to grind and digest tough food. Though the gizzard consists of very powerful muscles, it alone can't pulverize everything the typical bird eats; you know how hard uncooked rice and corn kernels are, and these aren't even considered hard types of grain.

Something other than muscle power is needed. This "something else" is acquired when grain- eating birds pick up grit and small rocks as they peck seeds from the ground.

This mineral matter accumulates in the gizzard, and ultimately the gizzard grinds the particles against the seeds, smashing them. Turkey gizzards can actually pulverize English walnuts and steel needles! Bird species that eat softer food possess less well developed gizzards. In some species, the gizzard remains small and insignificant during the summer when the diet consists of soft food such as flesh, insects, or fruit, but it grows more powerful during the winter when seeds are the main food.  Since birds eat such a wide variety of foods, you can imagine that variations on the stomach theme are many. One of the most elegant is found among grebes, which are very common water-birds you're bound to see if you visit local lakes or the seashore. Grebes swallow their own feathers, which accumulate in the region between the gizzard and the intestine following it. This feather-clogged zone then serves as a filter for sharp fish bones that somehow make it past the stomach.



Several hours after an owl eats, the fur, bones, teeth & feathers of its prey still in the gizzard are compressed into a pellet the same shape as the gizzard. In the above photo you can see white bones enmeshed in a mass of fur and feathers. Once formed, the pellet moves up from the gizzard to the proventriculus, where it remains for up to 10 hours before being regurgitated. Owls can't eat while a fully formed pellet is present, blocking the digestive track. When an Owl is ready to produce a pellet it usually closes its eyes, gets a funny luck in its face, doesn't want to fly and, when the pellet is ready to come out, the beak is opened and the pellet simply drops out. Other birds of prey, such as hawks, also produce pellets but the owl's  digestive juices are less acidic than those of other birds of prey, so there is more material present to form a pellet. The pellet above is from a Barn Owl found in a barn near my own home.
447  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 18-May-10, 07:39:16 PM
Here's both of them, with Beauty checking them out.  Helga Jean is still drying out.
448  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Pebble picking on: 18-May-10, 07:29:23 PM
Following both hatches, I observed Beauty doing extended and energetic pebble picking in Orville's corner.  Is she adding pebbles to her gizzard to help digest the egg shell?
449  Rochester Falcons / Rfalconcam Now / Re: 2nd Eyas Broke Out! Yes! on: 18-May-10, 07:13:53 PM
Beauty's trying to shake him out!
450  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 18-May-10, 04:17:21 PM


Archer stops to see what's happening - such lousy weather for hunting a first meal for his munchkin!
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