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Bonnie
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More stuff up on my blog
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Update here. It was the female who perished. We still have the two males who were pinioned to a ledge. The parents brought in food at 8 am. One male did fly at about 9 am. I'll post pictures shortly. Only of the two males.
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Quote from: Bonnie on 26-Jun-12, 09:13:40 PM
Update here. It was the female who perished. We still have the two males who were pinioned to a ledge. The parents brought in food at 8 am. One male did fly at about 9 am. I'll post pictures shortly. Only of the two males.
Ahhh, so sorry!
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On a happy note, the two boys are doing great. Here is one of my new favs:
Jersey City Peregrines 6-26-12-5
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10 Exchange Place, Jersey City
Jersey City Peregrines 6-26-12-4
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15 Exchange
Jersey City Peregrines 6-26-12-2
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MacPigeon Breakfast Meal
Jersey City Peregrines 6-26-12-11
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Jersey City Peregrines 6-26-12-15
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And more on my blog:
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Great Pictures Bonnie,especially the McPigeon!
Greetings Carla
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Great pictures and I also love the one over the water!
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Thanks, Kris and Carla. It is gorgeous in JC where we watch.
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Nothing like a falcon flying over water. I always loved when the Juvies flew through the gorge! Thanks Bonnie, great pics. Glad the boys are doing well.
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We have a juvie in trouble. Our contact at 10 Exchange investigated reports of a sick bird huddled at the entrance to the building. It was one of our young guys. People were walking within five feet of him and he wasn't moving. He was easily captured with a towel, put into a box and hastily transported to the Raptor Trust. We will let you know anything we can as soon as we can. Fingers crossed. He has been 'on the wing' since mid June. Last week a kind soul from 101 Hudson saw a juvie perched on 15 Exchange for a very long time and he notified us. The bird did fly away and we figured it had to be very hungry because it should be hunting on its own by now. This could be the same bird.
Now I'm feeling sad because I could have gone down last Saturday when I got back from California.
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Quote from: Bonnie on 01-Aug-12, 02:58:56 PM
We have a juvie in trouble. Our contact at 10 Exchange investigated reports of a sick bird huddled at the entrance to the building. It was one of our young guys. People were walking within five feet of him and he wasn't moving. He was easily captured with a towel, put into a box and hastily transported to the Raptor Trust. We will let you know anything we can as soon as we can. Fingers crossed. He has been 'on the wing' since mid June. Last week a kind soul from 101 Hudson saw a juvie perched on 15 Exchange for a very long time and he notified us. The bird did fly away and we figured it had to be very hungry because it should be hunting on its own by now. This could be the same bird.
Now I'm feeling sad because I could have gone down last Saturday when I got back from California.
Oh I hope it's something that's easily treatable.
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Bonnie, at that point if it was flying there probably wouldn't have been anything to do, unless you meant go down since then. Hope he does ok!
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Ah, so sorry Bonnie. He's in good hands at the Trust!
http://theraptortrust.org/
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Sad news to report. The cause of death has been determined in our male who passed away at the Raptor Trust. Even sadder is that a person at 101 Hudson saw the sick bird the week before, but we thought it was just begging for food which it apparently was. I could have gone down when I got back from California, but I didn't.
From Nestbox News
August 13, 2012 - More Sad News
We are sorry to report that another of the Jersey City falcons died recently. The young male, band 17/AM, was found by our friend David Defino near the entrance to 10 Exchange Place, just across the street from 101 Hudson St. building. David retrieved the ailing bird and drove him to The Raptor Trust on August 1st, where he died shortly after.
A post-mortem was done by Dr. Erica Miller at Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research in Newark, DE, and cause of death was probably aspergillosis, a respiratory infection that was probably worsened by stress and thin body condition. Additional testing should confirm this, as well as test for exposure to West Nile virus and contaminants.
This is a sad reminder that for young peregrine falcons, like all young raptors, survival to adulthood is filled with risks. About half do not make it through their first year. Happily, the survival rate after year one is usually well over 80%. An example of that side of the coin is the adult female who has called 101 Hudson St. home since (at least) 2005: we don't know her exact identity, but she is eleven years old at a minimum. Average age of breeding peregrines in NJ is eight years, with maximum age usually topping out at 16 to 17 years in the wild. This female continues to do well, maintaining her territory and raising young amidst the hazards of the city.
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Quote from: Bonnie on 13-Aug-12, 09:59:56 AM
A post-mortem was done by Dr. Erica Miller at Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research in Newark, DE, and cause of death was probably aspergillosis, a respiratory infection that was probably worsened by stress and thin body condition. Additional testing should confirm this, as well as test for exposure to West Nile virus and contaminants.
So sad. That's what Rhea Mae & Tiago's Kate died from last year. As I recall she came to ground once and health check seemed OK so she was released. The next time she came down it was finally apparent that she was ill.
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