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Jryan
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« Reply #15 on: 07-Sep-09, 10:39:41 AM »

I can't thank you all, enough for your help! You are a great group and I am so glad I became a member, again. When Kodak first started the webcam with Maraih many years ago I was on frequently, but over the last few years, I got busy with 3 grandkids in 5 years. Priorities have to change, one being on the computer much less than I was.
I will definatey come in here, though.
Thanks again for all your help.
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« Reply #16 on: 07-Sep-09, 10:50:58 AM »

Judi-who was it who described a red tail as looking like a white football from the front when it perches on a pole?  Was it Siobhan?  Anyway, she's where I learned about the patagial markings...


Yep, it sure was Siobhan!  There is still a beginning birding tip sheet posted in the KFalconCam files section from her that I posted there 4 years ago...can you believe it? 

Hmmm...I think I need to email her and see how she is doing...   wave
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« Reply #17 on: 15-Sep-09, 05:00:09 PM »

But there are those Red-tails that pretend to be Peregrines.  Landing on Lilies meant as a hunting/resting spot for a very special Tiercel.  Sitting on antennas that a Queen sat on just a couple of weeks ago.  Flying around a Peregrine's gorge dangling a foot, mimicking an old injury.  Landing on gorge walls, cooling in the same spray meant for royalty.   falcon2
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« Reply #18 on: 15-Sep-09, 05:16:55 PM »

A couple of other clues...if it's sitting on a pole, it's likely a red tail-it's their favorite hunting perch.
Likely but not absolutely!  The last peregrine I saw was sitting on top of a pole eating its supper. falcon falcon 
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« Reply #19 on: 15-Sep-09, 06:18:44 PM »

But there are those Red-tails that pretend to be Peregrines.  Landing on Lilies meant as a hunting/resting spot for a very special Tiercel.  Sitting on antennas that a Queen sat on just a couple of weeks ago.  Flying around a Peregrine's gorge dangling a foot, mimicking an old injury.  Landing on gorge walls, cooling in the same spray meant for royalty.   falcon2

The NERVE of that red-tail! HUMMPH! He'd better watch out or he'll be lunch...and dinner!  spaghetti spaghetti
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« Reply #20 on: 15-Sep-09, 07:19:33 PM »

The NERVE of that red-tail! HUMMPH! He'd better watch out or he'll be lunch...and dinner!  spaghetti spaghetti

No Redtail is as messy when "dining" as my family!   clap We are such Happy Slobs!
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