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« on: 23-May-16, 08:39:58 PM »

http://hdontap.com/index.php/video/stream/azgfd-peregrine-falcon

As many of you may know, AZGFD conducted an evaluation of the chick this morning and it appears to be healthy and progressing well. So well in fact, the splint to correct its splayed legs is no longer needed and was removed. The chick gained 200 gm since its checkup last week. There were no signes of bug bites, yet the chick had alert eyes and is overall a healthy little eyas.
The astro turf mat served its intended purpose of allowing the chick to better maneuver than it did previously. The mat was removed and it, and the box, were dusted with diatomaceous earth – a completely environmentally safe material that should control the bugs. The mat was then returned and topped with sand and pea gravel.
The falconer experts and vet are pleased with the results of the splint and the progress the chick has made. They are optimistic for the chick to recover nicely. This will be the last intervention on the nest. Now, nature willing, it’s time for the birds to get in the swing of being an unencumbered family. But please remember, while this is all positive news, nature is always unpredictable and struggle, danger and even death are always part of the equation. Regardless, we remain optimistic for the best possible future for this family and are enjoying the journey.


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« Reply #1 on: 23-May-16, 10:15:54 PM »

Amazing what the experts can do to assist.  I just looked in on him/her and it is grooming with a huge full crop!
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« Reply #2 on: 04-Jun-16, 06:51:45 PM »

The eyas was out on the ledge today and fell either 6 or 8 stories!  They checked him over, placed him back into the box.  Dad is trying to brood him .  It's 113 degrees there today and he's panting very heavily..looks very distraught over the baby.  Not looking good..baby doesn't appear to be breathing. 😢
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« Reply #3 on: 04-Jun-16, 08:04:11 PM »

It appears baby has passed away. Fly free, little one.  sorrow

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After receiving a positive examination earlier this afternoon, the downtown Phoenix peregrine chick was returned to the nest. Unfortunately, it appears the trauma of the fall, combined with the unseasonably high temperatures, proved too much for the chick, which has died.

Earlier the chick underwent a physical examination, was hydrated and underwent X-rays to check for any broken bones. It was found to be well enough to be returned to the nest. It's likely the chick succumbed to an internal injury that was not evident during its exam earlier today.

We wish to thank viewers around the world that came along with us on this uncharted journey. It is our hope that, despite the outcome, you gained an appreciation for our wildlife and the many challenges they face. Participating in an unfiltered view of wildlife offers an unpredictable glimpse into the real-time joy and drama facing these peregrines, 40 percent of which don’t survive their first year.
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