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« Reply #60 on: 04-Apr-11, 05:06:30 PM »

Yep, I did call it the Pigeon Box.  It's a big metal, hollowed out box.  The Pigeons and the Pefas enter from below and sit on spots near the bottom of the box.  I saw Lady Pefa go up inside about a week or so ago and was able to see her tail hanging down with the scope.  lol

It's the little building type structure with the orange railing on it below the slanted grey shoot thing at the east end of it. If that makes sense. Roll Eyes

Actually, i think it does!


And the grey thing at the top of the slanted chute is the -carol, did you call it the pigeon chute?  or pigeon box?
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« Reply #61 on: 06-Apr-11, 05:00:44 AM »

My mistake - forgot about the purple Fish and Wildlife bands in the Midwest.

With apologies for my confusion,

Marcia L.

Not a problem, Marcia-I'm amazed some days I remember my own name!  And you are correct-there is regionality to VID as well-Canada uses all black-I think California too. Thanks for the reminder!

(note to self-add VID to the glossary-& bird banding lab link)
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« Reply #62 on: 06-Apr-11, 05:05:19 AM »

THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS

Bumping this most recent version of the glossary up to the top.  Please...newcomers...long time members...we are looking for suggestions to improve this and we can't do it without everyone's help! 
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A    Archer Resident tiercel Rochester, NY since 2009 (hatched 2006 in Port Colborn, Ontario).  Mariah and Kaver's grandson. His father is Freedom (hatched 2002). He was a mate to Mariah for a very brief time in 2009 before pairing with Beauty

anthropomorphizing   attributing human characteristics, motives, and emotions to animals; a favorite watcher activity

B  Beauty Resident falcon Rochester, NY since 2009  (hatched 2007, Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA)  First seen with Zephyr (M/K's offspring) in the winter of 2009. She then fought Mariah for territorial dominance in downtown Rochester in 2009.

BBRR  Braddock Bay Raptor Research  Hawk watch and banding station on the shore of Lake Ontario

BL Bausch & Lomb  Building in downtown Rochester, NY; occasional perch

Cabot-Sirocco   Hatched in 1997 to Victoria & Pounce-Kingsley in Toronto, ON. First mate of Mariah (1998-2002)

CB  Charbay Peregrine falcon seen at Charlotte, NY & Irondequoit Bay

cere Fleshy part of the upper beak containing the nostrils

CMNH   Cleveland Museum of Natural History   Forum where we followed Seneca (Rochester, NY 2008) and her nest with Cheyenne in 2010

CPF     Canadian Peregrine Foundation     Our neighbors to the north who keep watch on many Rochester offspring residing there

ee-chup    a sound of affection.  Heard often with the adults

eyas     newly hatched peregrine falcon

falcon     female peregrine

FC     falcon central     Stairs on Broad St. across from the Blue Cross Arena that go down to Aqueduct St.  Next to the Thomson Reuters building and the empty Philippone building

FCT     Frontier Communications Towers     Favorite perch. This is across from City Hall. A/B seemed to bring their fledglings there.  Calidora (hatched 2010) used to frequent the tower, screaming for food from her parents.  

FF     Falcon Flakes     The dedicated watchers who keep an eye on the peregrines no matter the weather

fledgling    A young peregrine after it makes it's first flight

GVAS     Genesee Valley Audubon Society     Sponsor of Rfalconcam

HSBC     building across from Xerox     A building in downtown Rochester.  Often, A/B areseen there at night.  It is across the street from Xerox. A/B will consistently perch on certain columns of the Xerox building at night.

IB     Irondequoit Bay     Large bay on the shore of Lake Ontario

Jail Tower    Communication tower on the Monroe County Jail building.  A favorite perch.

kakk    if done in a hurried manner, can be an alarm call but regular kakking can also be done for attention

Kaver     Wild hatched. Second mate of Mariah (2002-2008) Known affectionately as QTP2T. An extraordinarily faithful mate.  In 2006 when Mariah was injured he successfully hunted for her and the newly hatched eyases.

KO     Kodak Office   Kodak Tower, the highest building in the complex, was the original nestbox site and birthplace of close to 50 peregrine eyases

KP     Kodak Park     Properly, Eastman Business Park. Ironically, where Mariah had been seen for awhile after she relinquished territory.  It is a few miles down the same road as Kodak Tower.  Lady Pefa is on one of the buildings of that complex

LP     Lady Pefa     Peregrine falcon with a purple midwest USFWS band residing at Kodak Park.

M&K; M/K     Mariah & Kaver     Resident peregrine pair 2002-2008

Mariah     Peregrine Falcon matriarch-- first falcon on Kodak tower (1998).  First mate was Cabot Scirocco (1998-2002), then with Kaver (2002-2008).  She spent most of her time at Kodak tower until the nestbox was moved to Times Square in 2009.

Mercury    Statue across from Times Square Building     across the road from Times Square building.  Favorite spot of A/B.  Seems to be the statue they prefer for mating and eating purposes.

Midtown Plaza     Going, going, almost gone.  An almost nest site for Mariah and Archer, then Archer and Beauty. Watchers witnessed many a coming and going of Falcons at the Midtown Tower, which is the only section of Midtown that will remain in the future.

NB     Nestbox     Manmade box with gravel substrate used to simulate the peregrine's preferrednest site of a gravel ledge on a cliff face

OCSR    Old Changing Scenes Restaurant.  Properly the First Federal Building     place where falcons seem to go but not for mating or nesting.  Mariah  and Kaver (M&K) used to store food in the elevator shaft of that building. This is still used for those purposes by Archer and Beauty.  Fledglings in 2010 also would go there with their parents.

ORB     Orange Rail Building.  A building at Kodak Park where Lady Pefa and a tiecel have been perching.

Orville      A round white stone from the original scrape on Kodak Tower that was often mistaken for an egg.  During the long days of waiting for the eggs to hatch the stone was given the name Orville.  When the nest box was moved, Orville was taken to the new nest box where he is proudly overseeing the newest generations of Rochester Peregrines from the back left corner

PC     Psych Center     about 3-5 miles from Times Square.  We have seen Pefas there through the years (including Zephyr in 2009).  Again this winter, 2010, two have been seen on that building.  It is privately owned so viewing is restricted

PF or PeFa Peregrine Falcon

Powers Building    Another nestbox site after the box was removed from Kodak.  Birds have been seen near there but the nestbox has not been used.

Quest    Hatched Rochester, NY 2008.  Outfitted with a transmitter that is still broadcasting her position as she wanders along the north shore of Lake Ontario.

RFC     Rfalconcam The place that brings all the falcon fans, both on the ground and on the internet, together!

RFW     Rochester Falcon Watchers

RM&T     Rhea Mae & Tiago     Rhea Mae (Rochester, NY 2006) is nesting with Tiago at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto, ON

scrape     Peregrine falcon nest; the depression scraped in the gravel to hold the eggs during incubation

Seneca     Hatched in 2008.  Nested in 2010 with Cheyenne at Brookpark Rd. Bridge near Cleveland, OH.

tiercel     male peregrine

TS    Times Square Building     new site of nestbox, used by Beauty and Archer

USFWS     US Fish and Wildlife Service     Issues the sequential numeric bands used in bird banding.  On peregrine falcons, the band color often indicates the region the bird was banded

wailing     used by eyases/fledglings when begging for food.  Adults will also wail when laying on eggs to indicate change from one adult to another

Wild Wings     Rehabilitation center and sanctuary for injured and unreleasable birds of prey
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« Reply #63 on: 08-Apr-11, 08:47:21 PM »

Photos will be a nice addition to the final glossary.  For now, as the chatter is about KP, the stills, the ORB etc., a picture of the primary buildings & structures the watchers are referring to.  Original photo by MAK...

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« Reply #64 on: 09-Apr-11, 01:23:07 PM »

A view of KP from a slightly different angle by Carol P

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« Reply #65 on: 09-Apr-11, 01:28:18 PM »

A suggestion was made to add the glossary to the Learn More tab at the top.  Well, we do want to do that, but we want the glossary to be the best it can be before it takes a permanent place in the archives.  So, I'll ask again...

Any suggestions...comments...additional items...anything at all?

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« Reply #66 on: 09-Apr-11, 05:01:22 PM »

Suggestion:  Carol just posted a great picture of KP with the structures labeled etc.  Can this pic be included by the KP in the glossary?  Watchers and viewers of this cam might find it helpful. 
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« Reply #67 on: 09-Apr-11, 05:26:14 PM »

Have a question not sure it belongs in the glossary though. Is KP north of down town. You always say a falcon is flying south. Is that towards down town and TS?
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« Reply #68 on: 09-Apr-11, 05:56:16 PM »

Suggestion:  Carol just posted a great picture of KP with the structures labeled etc.  Can this pic be included by the KP in the glossary?  Watchers and viewers of this cam might find it helpful. 

If you click on the picture 2 posts back it will open that photo big enough to see it
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« Reply #69 on: 09-Apr-11, 06:00:12 PM »

Have a question not sure it belongs in the glossary though. Is KP north of down town. You always say a falcon is flying south. Is that towards down town and TS?

KP is north west of Times Square...

Falcon landmarks Rochester NY - Google Maps

Click link to open bigger-the green markers = downtown, purple = Kodak Park, pink = sightings of Mariah, aqua = Charbay
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« Reply #70 on: 09-Apr-11, 06:22:28 PM »

Suggestion:  Carol just posted a great picture of KP with the structures labeled etc.  Can this pic be included by the KP in the glossary?  Watchers and viewers of this cam might find it helpful. 

If you click on the picture 2 posts back it will open that photo big enough to see it

Thanks, Ei.  I did click on the thumbnail of  the KP pic from CP.  The photo and Carol's labeling of the buildings/structures helped me...and I was there last evening!   I wish I had studied a pic like that before I was there.   I was just thinking that having the pic/labels in the glossary will be helpful...for new viewers and those of us with memory overload  :-) Thanks to Carol's labels, I now know what/where the ORB is, and the PPH (although I still don't know why it is called that). I think I missed something along the way...and I check in daily, all day!    WHY is it called PPH and do you think there is a nest in there?  Is it an enclosed structure?   It looks that way to me.  If that's the case, isn't it unusual for PFs to have such a nest? 
I learn more every day here...Thanks!
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« Reply #71 on: 09-Apr-11, 06:33:37 PM »


Thanks, Ei.  I did click on the thumbnail of  the KP pic from CP.  The photo and Carol's labeling of the buildings/structures helped me...and I was there last evening!   I wish I had studied a pic like that before I was there.   I was just thinking that having the pic/labels in the glossary will be helpful...for new viewers and those of us with memory overload  :-) Thanks to Carol's labels, I now know what/where the ORB is, and the PPH (although I still don't know why it is called that). I think I missed something along the way...and I check in daily, all day!    WHY is it called PPH and do you think there is a nest in there?  Is it an enclosed structure?   It looks that way to me.  If that's the case, isn't it unusual for PFs to have such a nest? 
I learn more every day here...Thanks!

Sorry-I misunderstood-we do intend to put pictures into the glossary once it's ready to publish properly.  Until then, most of the points on the map have the pictures inserted already, so if you go there (there's a link at the bottom of every page Community "Ei's Landmark Map") you can see what the other places look like. 

Now, the PPH is new to me as well.  One of today's tweets called it the pigeon poop hole.  I suspect it's a hole in the wall with whitewash below it.  I wouldn't think a peregrine would nest in a hole per se, but there could be an open area not visible from the watch spot.
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« Reply #72 on: 09-Apr-11, 06:41:45 PM »

I wouldn't think a peregrine would nest in a hole per se, but there could be an open area not visible from the watch spot.

Memories sneaking back in...although I seem to recall the Niagara Falls pair getting to their presumed but never confirmed scrape by entering a structure through a window or hole in the wall...
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« Reply #73 on: 10-Apr-11, 09:35:47 AM »

THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS

Suggested changes are posted below in BLUE.  If the wording needs improving, please chime in!
Any other suggestions?

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A    Archer Resident tiercel Rochester, NY since 2009 (hatched 2006 in Port Colborn, Ontario).  Mariah and Kaver's grandson. His father is Freedom (hatched 2002). He was a mate to Mariah for a very brief time in 2009 before pairing with Beauty

anthropomorphizing   attributing human characteristics, motives, and emotions to animals; a favorite watcher activity

B  Beauty Resident falcon Rochester, NY since 2009  (hatched 2007, Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA)  First seen with Zephyr (M/K's offspring) in the winter of 2009. She then fought Mariah for territorial dominance in downtown Rochester in 2009.

BBRR  Braddock Bay Raptor Research  Hawk watch and banding station on the shore of Lake Ontario

BL Bausch & Lomb  Building in downtown Rochester, NY; occasional perch

Cabot-Sirocco   Hatched in 1997 to Victoria & Pounce-Kingsley in Toronto, ON. First mate of Mariah (1998-2002)

CB  Charbay Peregrine falcon seen at Charlotte, NY & Irondequoit Bay

cere Fleshy part of the upper beak containing the nostrils

CMNH   Cleveland Museum of Natural History   Forum where we followed Seneca (Rochester, NY 2008) and her nest with Cheyenne in 2010

CPF     Canadian Peregrine Foundation     Our neighbors to the north who keep watch on many Rochester offspring residing there

ee-chup    a sound of affection.  Heard often with the adults

eyas     newly hatched peregrine falcon

falcon    small to medium-size birds of prey with long pointed wings,  female peregrine (falconry term)

FC     falcon central     Stairs on Broad St. across from the Blue Cross Arena that go down to Aqueduct St.  Next to the Thomson Reuters building and the empty Philippone building

FCT     Frontier Communications Towers     Favorite perch. This is across from City Hall. A/B seemed to bring their fledglings there.  Calidora (hatched 2010) used to frequent the tower, screaming for food from her parents.  

FF     Falcon Flakes     The dedicated watchers who keep an eye on the peregrines no matter the weather

fledgling    A young peregrine after it makes it's first flight

GVAS     Genesee Valley Audubon Society     Sponsor of Rfalconcam

HSBC     building across from Xerox     A building in downtown Rochester.  Often, A/B areseen there at night.  It is across the street from Xerox. A/B will consistently perch on certain columns of the Xerox building at night.

IB     Irondequoit Bay     Large bay on the shore of Lake Ontario

Jail Tower    Communication tower on the Monroe County Jail building.  A favorite perch.

kakk    if done in a hurried manner, can be an alarm call but regular kakking can also be done for attention

Kaver     Wild hatched. Second mate of Mariah (2002-2008) Known affectionately as QTP2T. An extraordinarily faithful mate.  In 2006 when Mariah was injured he successfully hunted for her and the newly hatched eyases.

Kestrel      A small falcon species; very colorful with a red dish brown back and blue-grey head; most common falcon in North America

KO     Kodak Office   Kodak Tower, the highest building in the complex, was the original nestbox site and birthplace of close to 50 peregrine eyases

KP     Kodak Park     Properly, Eastman Business Park. Ironically, where Mariah had been seen for awhile after she relinquished territory.  It is a few miles down the same road as Kodak Tower.  Lady Pefa is on one of the buildings of that complex

LP     Lady Pefa     Peregrine falcon with a purple midwest USFWS band residing at Kodak Park.

M&K; M/K     Mariah & Kaver     Resident peregrine pair 2002-2008

Mariah     Peregrine Falcon matriarch-- first falcon on Kodak tower (1998).  First mate was Cabot Scirocco (1998-2002), then with Kaver (2002-2008).  She spent most of her time at Kodak tower until the nestbox was moved to Times Square in 2009.

Mercury    Statue across from Times Square Building     across the road from Times Square building.  Favorite spot of A/B.  Seems to be the statue they prefer for mating and eating purposes.

Midtown Plaza     Going, going, almost gone.  An almost nest site for Mariah and Archer, then Archer and Beauty. Watchers witnessed many a coming and going of Falcons at the Midtown Tower, which is the only section of Midtown that will remain in the future.

NB     Nestbox     Manmade box with gravel substrate used to simulate the peregrine's preferrednest site of a gravel ledge on a cliff face

OCSR    Old Changing Scenes Restaurant.  Properly the First Federal Building     place where falcons seem to go but not for mating or nesting.  Mariah  and Kaver (M&K) used to store food in the elevator shaft of that building. This is still used for those purposes by Archer and Beauty.  Fledglings in 2010 also would go there with their parents.

ORB     Orange Rail Building.  A building at Kodak Park where Lady Pefa and a tiecel have been perching.

Orville      A round white stone from the original scrape on Kodak Tower that was often mistaken for an egg.  During the long days of waiting for the eggs to hatch the stone was given the name Orville.  When the nest box was moved, Orville was taken to the new nest box where he is proudly overseeing the newest generations of Rochester Peregrines from the back left corner

PC     Psych Center     about 3-5 miles from Times Square.  We have seen Pefas there through the years (including Zephyr in 2009).  Again this winter, 2010, two have been seen on that building.  It is privately owned so viewing is restricted

PF or PeFa Peregrine Falcon

Powers Building    Another nestbox site after the box was removed from Kodak.  Birds have been seen near there but the nestbox has not been used.

Quest    Hatched Rochester, NY 2008.  Outfitted with a transmitter that is still broadcasting her position as she wanders along the north shore of Lake Ontario.

Raptor     birds of prey that generally hunt on the wing, using powerful talons and beak as well as keen eyesight to capture prey

RFC     Rfalconcam The place that brings all the falcon fans, both on the ground and on the internet, together!

RFW     Rochester Falcon Watchers

RM&T     Rhea Mae & Tiago     Rhea Mae (Rochester, NY 2006) is nesting with Tiago at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto, ON

RTH      Red-tailed hawk; large hawk with brown back, pale chest and brick-red tail; probably the most common hawk in North America

scrape     Peregrine falcon nest; the depression scraped in the gravel to hold the eggs during incubation

Seneca     Hatched in 2008.  Nested in 2010 with Cheyenne at Brookpark Rd. Bridge near Cleveland, OH.

tiercel     male peregrine

TS    Times Square Building     new site of nestbox, used by Beauty and Archer

USFWS     US Fish and Wildlife Service     Issues the sequential numeric bands used in bird banding.  On peregrine falcons, the band color often indicates the region the bird was banded

VID band     Visual ID band Colored band with numbers &/or letters large enough to read with a spotting scope or strong binoculars

wailing     used by eyases/fledglings when begging for food.  Adults will also wail when laying on eggs to indicate change from one adult to another

Wild Wings     Rehabilitation center and sanctuary for injured and unreleasable birds of prey
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« Reply #74 on: 05-Jun-11, 04:47:25 PM »

what a wonderful glossary--really helped me--
sure it is just a work in progress--arent we all
thanks for all the hard work--chlosmom : bow:
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