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Carol P.
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It was a good way to make the tenants aware of what was happening on their building. That was the main purpose of the meet and greet.
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Quote from: Carol P. on 25-May-10, 09:53:44 PM
Frank at the Times Square Bldg threw a Hatching Day Party for the tenants of the building to become acquainted with the Peregrines that were now nesting on top of their building. Here's the cake that he provided.
Now how awesome is that? Great caring people. Thanks Frank & Times Square tenants.
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Here are a
couple of pics
of Beauty, taken from Mark Bezinque's office.
Many thanks to Mark for allowing us to share his view, and see Beauty flying past us so close (although, as you can see, I didn't catch any shots of her so close). What a treat!
Thanks again, Mark.
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Quote from: Marcia L. on 25-May-10, 11:26:49 PM
Here are a
couple of pics
of Beauty, taken from Mark Bezinque's office.
Many thanks to Mark for allowing us to share his view, and see Beauty flying past us so close (although, as you can see, I didn't catch any shots of her so close). What a treat!
Marcia L.
Wow, what a great view. Mercury is right there....and the foot. Thanks Marcia and Mark.
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Quote from: Donna on 25-May-10, 11:35:57 PM
Quote from: Marcia L. on 25-May-10, 11:26:49 PM
Here are a
couple of pics
of Beauty, taken from Mark Bezinque's office.
Many thanks to Mark for allowing us to share his view, and see Beauty flying past us so close (although, as you can see, I didn't catch any shots of her so close). What a treat!
Marcia L.
Wow, what a great view. Mercury is right there....and the foot. Thanks Marcia and Mark.
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Double ditto!!!
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Quote from: Bonnie on 25-May-10, 10:03:50 PM
Jersey City was not too happy about us naming the peregrines. What in the world would they say if we brought a cake to celebrate the hatchlings? LOL Love the cake and the hoopla. More places need to personalize these birds. Yes, they are wild creatures, but what the heck....
:heart:I think it's absolutely heartwarming to read about Frank making the cake, and Mark inviting the watchers up to his office. Mark has the best seat in the house for watching A and B. It's part of what makes Rochester Falcons so special, along with all the dedicated watchers who have kept us all informed for all these years.
I got a chance to visit the bridge in 2008 and watch and hear M and K and the 2008 fledglings. I will never forget it, and I hope to this year during the fledge weekend.
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You watchers have given this watcher watcher little to watch, but A&B have been more than making up for it.
Walking back from court, I heard our pair and looked up; A&B were exchanging prey on the wing. Beauty took a snack from Archer and headed back to the nest.
About 15 minutes ago a few buzzards were headed south above the river when A&B stepped in. The maneuverability of a falcon is much greater than that of a vulture. I felt really bad for the vultures. They just wanted out of there, but A&B were relentless in their attacks, bashing into them and making them dodge, lose altitude and turn so they didn't know where they were going, much less which direction they should avoid!
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Quote from: Mark Bezinque on 28-May-10, 03:55:47 PM
You watchers have given this watcher watcher little to watch, but A&B have been more than making up for it.
Walking back from court, I heard our pair and looked up; A&B were exchanging prey on the wing. Beauty took a snack from Archer and headed back to the nest.
About 15 minutes ago a few buzzards were headed south above the river when A&B stepped in. The maneuverability of a falcon is much greater than that of a vulture. I felt really bad for the vultures. They just wanted out of there, but A&B were relentless in their attacks, bashing into them and making them dodge, lose altitude and turn so they didn't know where they were going, much less which direction they should avoid!
Very cool, Mark! Wait till banding when they are dive bombing the banders:)
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Anybody know what was so upsetting to A&B this morning? Walking back from court at 9:30-ish A&B were flying around the top of the Times Square Building, squawking up a storm. This continued for quite some time after I got back to my office. Though I got some wonderful views of they flying right outside my window, it was upsetting to see them so bothered.
I thought it was banding day with how they were carrying on.
Good to see some watchers out on Monday (Lord G and others), but they seemed more interested in the Memorial Day parade!
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No banding today.
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When is banding? I want to clear my schedule . . .
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Quote from: Mark Bezinque on 02-Jun-10, 10:19:02 AM
When is banding? I want to clear my schedule...
Hopefully not with Columbus together.
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We're working out the details with all the important players (DEC, building owner, etc.) Expect an announcement of the date soon.
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Well, I was able to clear my calendar for 10:00 Thursday -- I didn't see how I could meet with a client with all that commotion outside my window -- so that means it's time to sell TICKETS! Front row! Grab 'em while you can!
Not really. I'm not selling tickets, but if you ask really nice, and maybe bring me a cookie, I'll have some folks up to my office during the banding. Should be quite the show.
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