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Author Topic: Canada Falcons: All but those hatched in Rochester  (Read 1116933 times)
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« Reply #2025 on: 30-May-16, 01:12:05 PM »

!!! Niagara Falls - 2 hatchlings observed!
May 30, 2016 - Niagara Falls

CPF Volunteer Reports:

May 17th - 2016
A huge thank you to Jacquie from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation - (NYDEC) for sending in some of her observations and photos clearly showing that the Niagara Falls peregrines have had a hatch!! Great shots indeed given that Jacquie has been shooting from the USA side with some incredible distances involved!! Great shots Jacquie!!!!

Sadly, as you know, the Niagara Falls Park Commission will no longer allow us to access the site to band the hatchlings, sighting unsafe roof conditions??????
I guess only a huge bucket of money and a dare-devil act has the power :-(

Jacquie writes:
Hi All,

I just wanted to give you guys a quick update on the Niagara Falls nest site. The top of Terrapin Point on the US side had been closed off for construction, but I finally got a chance to access it when they opened it back up recently. I was there on May 17, and spotted both adults at the box. The female was sitting on the nest and the male was perched on a pipe next to the nest. She flew off, revealing two recent hatches underneath her. It’s pretty far away to age with complete accuracy, but it looked like two 2-3 day old chicks and at least one (possibly 2) eggs. The female came back in with a prey item and fed the two little ones. I was able to see that she is banded, and presumably still “Diamond”, but I could not get a look at the male’s legs to see if he was banded or not. I know last year “Duncan” showed up, (replacing the non-banded Onyx?), and he had been our resident male at the South Grand Island Bridge nest site. I just banded the South GI Bridge nest and both the adults were non-banded, so maybe Duncan is still the male at Niagara Falls.

Hopefully, someone with a really good lens can get a look at him at some point.

I attached a couple photos for you. They were digiscoped, so not excellent quality.

Hope your Peregrine season is going well. 

Jacquie

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« Reply #2026 on: 30-May-16, 03:21:20 PM »

A few years ago, Mark Nash invited Dana and I to help with banding the eyases at this location. It was one of the most memorable bandings I have ever attended! Sorry to hear that they can no longer band these babies.
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« Reply #2027 on: 03-Jun-16, 10:41:54 AM »


June 02, 2016 - Mississauga - Executive Centre

Tracy Simpson Reports:

Bruce Massey attended the MEC site today to drop off the rescue carrier and to do some more work on assessing the young boys.  When he arrived he could only see Olimar up on the nest ledge flashing his red tape.  He was looking good with little down left to go and quite active on the ledge.  For a while the only bird in view was Olimar and Josally was no where to be seen.  Now we know at MEC that one of the favorite games the little ones love to play is in and out of the window well where the nest box sits.  Often when we can’t see a young one that’s exactly where it is.  Not this time!

Bruce followed the actions of the adults as he did a walkabout of the four MEC towers.  He was getting a response from Midnight around the base of MEC 1 so he set up across the street to watch.  He brought out his scope and as he was panning around he got lucky and found Josally in the top of a tree out front MEC 1.  He was settled in there for a while but was getting anxious to go home.  Given the amount of down on this little man it was clear that his “fledge” was most likely an accident.  Josally tried to get a little higher in the tree and decided that this wasn’t fun anymore, it was time to go home.  He took a flight out over Robert Speck Parkway and maintained his height for a bit but was way too low for the nest ledge.  He flumped into the south side of MEC 1 and fluttered down to the ground.  Bruce was over in a shot and Josally gave him a good chase before surrendering to his rescuers towel.

Thank you to Bruce for the great rescue today, the first of the 2016 fledge watch season.  Mark will be releasing Josally tonight to the roof of the nest building where he can continue to gain strength and confidence for the days to come.

Thanks again to Bruce and Mark for the great team effort.

!!! Beachville peregrines seem to be very excited and happy about their new peregrine nest box and tower!
May 23, 2016 - International, National and Local News


Mark Nash Reports:

May 23rd - 2016
Some additional photos of Joe and Virginia from Lucie that she was able to send to us from the UK where she is currently on vacation.
Have a great holiday Lucie!

It almost looks like the resident male “Joe” is trying to convince his mate “Virginia” that he did this all himself,, (build the new home and put up the tower just for her)  :-)
While I don’t think that she’s buying it,, she has obviously approved and decided to lay her eggs in it.
Hopefully, we will be able to see just how many hatchlings the pair have produced as soon as they get large enough. .
Congratulations are in order for a successful hatch!
Stay tuned……………….

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!!! Both resident adults still very much on site, on and off the various ledges, and still very protective of their home,, but no eggs anywhere to be found!
June 02, 2016 - Toronto - King Street


Mark Nash Reports:

Tuesday May 31st - 2016
A big thank you to the Dream management group and their engineering staff for allow me access to several of their buildings that allowed me a opportunity to get a 360 degree view of the entire upper elevation of the 18 King street nest building. After receiving a flurry of phone calls from our good friends at the Solar Group, the organization that has been supporting the CPF for almost 20 years with their equipment and staff that allows the CPF to access the upper ledges of 18 King Street to do the extraction of the young hatchlings for banding,, (and the same group that does all of the window washing on many of the other buildings that host active peregrine nest sites).

Last week, the Solar window washers were aggressively stooped and dive-bombed by the King Street pair as they attempted to wash the windows on the east side of the 18 King Street nest building. The green light was given to go ahead with the buildings window washing as there has been no indication of any incubation activity on the CPF web camera this season.

For the most parts, during their window washing activities on the South, West, and North parts of the building, the resident peregrines although still very much on site and quite visible, paid little to no attention to the window washers. It wasn’t until they got to the upper east side that the peregrines let loose with an on-slot of attacks and forced them away from the east elevation. Solar had to abandoned their efforts to continue and departed the site.

So, I spent the better part of the afternoon scanning the entire upper elevations of the nest building and ALL of the ledges in an effort to find the eggs that was reported by Solar, but no eggs were observed. The resident adult female was although once again laying down on north end of the nest ledge in camera view,, but again, no eggs were present.

I can only surmise that the resident pair (which we have confirmed to be the Erin and Stormin), are simply territorial and still protecting their home as we would expect. Remembering that hormones still control most every action and its still breeding season!

I took allot of photos of ALL of the ledges on both sides of the building so I could review in detail once on the computer, and sadly, there were no eggs to be found.



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« Reply #2028 on: 03-Jun-16, 11:04:09 AM »

Thank goodness Bruce was there to rescue this little one!
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« Reply #2029 on: 03-Jun-16, 12:58:20 PM »

Bruce is the man!!!  clap
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« Reply #2030 on: 03-Jun-16, 08:36:57 PM »

Thank goodness!!!!!!  Whew!
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« Reply #2031 on: 07-Jun-16, 10:45:00 PM »

Day 1 of the Etobicoke Falcon Watch had 1 fatality. It --------- sucks!
A young Peregrine named "Maverick" took its first flight and very soon after unfortunately collided with the mirrored glass on the tower that it knew as home. We are without any power in these moments. All we can do is watch. The sound of the impact is like the crack of lightning. The bird spiraling to the Earth is an unforgettable sight. The whole experience can haunt a person for a very long time.  Rob Mueller on FB

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« Reply #2032 on: 08-Jun-16, 12:28:09 AM »

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« Reply #2033 on: 08-Jun-16, 08:34:23 AM »

Oh, I'm so sorry for O'Connor and her family and all the fledge watchers at Etobicoke!   crying
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« Reply #2034 on: 08-Jun-16, 08:44:11 AM »

Fly free Maverick.  heart Sad
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« Reply #2035 on: 08-Jun-16, 08:48:10 AM »

 crying Sorry guys! sorrow
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« Reply #2036 on: 08-Jun-16, 10:53:29 AM »

Ohhhhhh! We never get over such things, do we! So sad.
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« Reply #2037 on: 08-Jun-16, 02:11:49 PM »

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« Reply #2038 on: 08-Jun-16, 02:16:41 PM »


So very sorry, Carly. She posted on BCAW that she retrieved the body
and turned it over to CPF. Fly free, Maverick.  sorrow
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« Reply #2039 on: 08-Jun-16, 04:42:14 PM »

Thanks guys, it was a hard loss.  We've lost them on day 2 or 3 but not on first flight..that just broke my heart.

Sadly today Cheemung also hit the glass after fledging on her second flight, she is in serious condition and with TWC now.  She was somewhat recovered by the time TWC arrived but not able to stand so I have no idea what they will find as I"m not qualified to make a call on any injury unless it's quite visible from the outside.

Sprucer made it up to a condo rooftop today after spending the night and most of the morning on the lower roof tops.  Oakley is now on same low roof tops, she's a big girl and I pray she doesn't try for the nest building but she's right near it so it could be problematic.  Talons crossed.
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