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« Reply #210 on: 16-Jun-10, 05:01:00 PM »

Yeah...that is great news!!  Did you get the band info on them or color bands?  Oh, and were they named?  So many questions!  We are thinking of going up to Buffalo soon and will definitely check them out!!

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« Reply #211 on: 16-Jun-10, 06:34:39 PM »

Peregrines were in the news again tonight!  WKBW-TV in Buffalo had a great segment on tonight's news about all the Peregrines in the Buffalo area showing clips of the banding of the Central Terminal eyases and Statler before and during her release.  They interviewed a woman from the DEC (I think the last name was Adams) who talked of Peregrines and their speed.  They showed a clip of a man talking about "just trying to get a closer look at the nest" when the mother Peregrine attacked him. Then the reporter named all the nest sites in the Buffalo area, how many pairs there are in NYS and how many hatched last year in the state.  They mentioned that the location between the 2 Great Lakes is becoming an attraction for more and more Peregrines each year. Kudos to "KB" for the great segment and making more people aware of these wonderful birds!    thumbsup
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« Reply #212 on: 16-Jun-10, 06:55:27 PM »

Peregrines were in the news again tonight!  WKBW-TV in Buffalo had a great segment on tonight's news about all the Peregrines in the Buffalo area showing clips of the banding of the Central Terminal eyases and Statler before and during her release.  They interviewed a woman from the DEC (I think the last name was Adams) who talked of Peregrines and their speed.  They showed a clip of a man talking about "just trying to get a closer look at the nest" when the mother Peregrine attacked him. Then the reporter named all the nest sites in the Buffalo area, how many pairs there are in NYS and how many hatched last year in the state.  They mentioned that the location between the 2 Great Lakes is becoming an attraction for more and more Peregrines each year. Kudos to "KB" for the great segment and making more people aware of these wonderful birds!    thumbsup

WOW...cool.....thanks!
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« Reply #213 on: 16-Jun-10, 08:02:32 PM »

That is great.  The Buffalo Peregrines need lots of positive press! 
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« Reply #214 on: 16-Jun-10, 08:10:58 PM »

They showed a clip of a man talking about "just trying to get a closer look at the nest" when the mother Peregrine attacked him.    thumbsup

I figured he must have been up to something for Mom to go after him.  Nice story!
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« Reply #215 on: 16-Jun-10, 10:24:09 PM »

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Buffalo is about to keep better track of one of its falcon families.

There's been a peregrine falcon baby boom here in Buffalo in the past few weeks. And the latest family of five chicks were banded Wednesday at the newest nesting site at the Central Terminal.

Department of Environmental Conservation Wildlife Biologist Connie Adams and her team brought the five chicks down in buckets. There is one female and four males. Adams examined them and fitted them with special bands that will identify them for the rest of their lives. The DEC established this nest at the Central Terminal in November.

"We will be quite content, actually, if there was only one pair of nesting peregrine falcons in this vicinity. Peregrines need about a one mile radius around their nest site that they maintain aggressively as a territory. So they would defend their nest from any peregrines. So any peregrines in the area would have to establish elsewhere and, in fact, Buffalo has seven pairs of nesting peregrines, the most of any city in upstate New York," explained Adams.

These falcon chicks will leave the nest in about three weeks. And in honor of the neighborhood, these "Polish falcons" were born in, the female is named "Polonia" and one of the males is named "Stash."

You can learn more about peregrine falcons from the DEC here.

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« Reply #216 on: 16-Jun-10, 11:40:14 PM »

An excellent day at Central Terminal for the banding of this nest's first family!  All five were healthy and perfect, three girls, two boys!


"So am i a boy or a girl?"


Anxious parents at Central Terminal awaiting return of their kids after their Bijoux party
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« Reply #217 on: 17-Jun-10, 06:37:18 AM »

 thumbsup good news
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« Reply #218 on: 17-Jun-10, 08:48:37 AM »

Oh Sage, the pic of the little one is fabulous!!  And I love the expression...so, was it a boy or a girl happy
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« Reply #219 on: 18-Jun-10, 12:32:48 AM »

 2funny  I knew someone would ask that!!!

For our Statler fans, we accounted for four of the five kids today!  And the one to the right, flew in from who knows where!


  The reluctant one!
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« Reply #220 on: 18-Jun-10, 06:12:08 AM »

http://video.buffalonews.com/player/?id=1262#

 2thumbsup  Nice video

Be on the lookout for an over-aggressive mother falcon, who has been dive-bombing people near the University at Buffalo South Campus on Main Street while trying to protect her chicks as they take wing.

The state Department of Environmental Conservation fielded at least four reports about the feisty falcon over the weekend.

The peregrine falcon combatively swooped around two passers-by Saturday, before the couple took shelter under a tree and called police, said Connie Adams, a wildlife biologist with the DEC.

The falcon also attacked a worker on the roof of Veterans Affairs Medical Center on Bailey Avenue.

“No one got hurt,” said VA spokeswoman Evangeline E. Conley.

It chased a teenager Sunday evening on Winspear Avenue.

Then, it boldly turned its talons on an 80-pound bulldog as the canine walked with its owner. The attack on the dog left its owner with a $275 veterinarian bill, Adams said.

“For a 2z-pound bird to land on and attack an 80-pound dog, it’s really remarkable,” Adams said. “We have never seen this level of aggression before.”

The culprit, a peregrine falcon named BB, has been nesting atop the 135-foot smokestack at the Mackay Heating Plant at UB for the past three years.

In fact, BB and her mate, Yankee, have been gaining an online fan base as a result of a webcam UB installed in the nest last month at the urging of the DEC.

Adams says BB probably is protecting her three chicks, who have just left the nest and are learning to fly. She’s clearing the way for them.

One of the chicks also was found alive Monday morning on the ground near the Mackay tower, which would help explain the mother’s behavior.

“I’m guessing that chick was on the ground Sunday night, that’s why the female attacked so aggressively,” Adams said. “This was was not a bird looking for prey. It was a bird trying to drive away potential threats to her chick on the ground.”

That said, BB’s aggression was over the top, Adams admitted.

UB and the DEC have cautioned people to stay clear of the nesting area on the South Campus for a couple of weeks as the chicks continue their flying lessons.

“They’ll just get farther and father away from the tower,” Adams said. “The parents sort of leave with them, escorting them to the coast, where the birds will migrate south and end up in South America for the winter. Our birds [BB and Yankee] will then return.”

Adams doesn’t not expect any more incidents, but the DEC is monitoring the situation.

The agency could take action if the protective mother exhibits more aggressive behavior.

“When the lines are crossed, you have to consider all your options, and one of the options would be trapping and removing her,” Adams said. “But that would absolutely be a last resort.”
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« Reply #221 on: 18-Jun-10, 05:27:14 PM »

Very protective and diligent mother, that BB.
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« Reply #222 on: 19-Jun-10, 11:36:47 PM »

Yea!  No more complaints!  BB is good!


CT kids getting big!


Here is "Statler" on the Liberty Building
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« Reply #223 on: 20-Jun-10, 06:26:03 AM »

OH I'm so glad BB is being good. Didn't want any bad things to happen there Sage. Thanks so much.
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« Reply #224 on: 21-Jun-10, 04:54:54 PM »

I think BB was just getting bad press, she is a mom protecting her kids. 

So, Sage how many folks are helping you with the fledge watch of all the nests?  We thought about going to Buffalo to help you out, but it is a bit of a drive from Ithaca. 
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