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Falcon Watch Larry O’Heron June 22, 6:30-11:30AM

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Flights, Fights & Frights

While reading the report, one thing that I want to stress is how easy it is for a juvie to be visible and then not visible. They flatten out, walk in, fly away, etc. Unless you are watching them at the precise moment, it is easy to lose track of who is where. Also, using binoculars can be a disadvantage because your field of vision narrows, but without binocs, some details of the activity are missed. It’s a 50/50 chance, whichever way you go.

5:00 am (From Dan and Jeanne): Grace went down the north [smoke]stack, but pretty quickly came out the bottom and flew off towards the north. Sacajawea was on the 16th floor of Kodak, but had since disappeared.
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Fledge Watch Pictures- Lou Capuano , June 21, 2007 7:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

One of the exciting times of falcon watching is the first fledge flights of the juveniles. It’s filled with awkward landing attempts, sometimes on low structures enabling one to get a first good close up picture after leaving the nest. Here are a few pics from this evening’s fledglings, Sacajawea and Ananta. There isn’t a lot of meat in the photo titles so see the watch report for full details.

Lou

Fledge Watch Recap – Jim Pisello, June 21, 7:00AM – 8:00PM

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

I spent much of yesterday out watching the fledglings, with some breaks in between. Official watchers will be sending their reports. Here’s a recap of the day’s events.

Fledging Update

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Sacajawea and Grace have both made fledging flights. As of this afternoon both are doing well. Linn and Ananta continue to move around the “playpen”, but they could fly at any time. Look forward to reports from the many watchers observing our falcons today!

On the evening of June 21 Ananta made her maiden flight! Watchers will be sending their reports so stay tuned!

-Jess

Fledge Watch – Yvonne Wayland June 21 4:30 – 9:00PM

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Sorry this is so late. I had a late start and there was so much information for me to sort in my little brain. Hope you can understand it!

I arrived at about 4:30 and found Carol P. and Dana watching Sacajawea still clinging to the South side of the Tower. The high winds were a concern as she would make adjustments. I was afraid she would get swept away.

Not until about 5:45 did she take off and found the ledge of the North side of the tower on the 17 floor. She would walk and flap her wings. Mariah seemed to be trying to get to her but the winds were strong and it appeared she was having a tough time getting in between the buildings . Sacajawea continued to walk along the ledge and at one point found food. She finally got to the west corner and disappeared out of sight. We all scrambled. By now so many watchers had arrived, we had it covered :).
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Fledge Watch – Susan Conway, June 21 10:30am – 12:30 pm

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Apologies for the belated post, I had to rush back into work for a 1:30 meeting and just now got out – I hate it when work gets in the way of watching the falcons!

When I arrived at 10:30, Sacajawea was on the “staircase building”, having landed there sometime this morning. Linn was under the nestbox, Grace was on the north side of the tower on a pillar just below the letters, and Ananta was in the playpen. Mariah was on the north side of the tower on one of the letters watching over both Sacajawea and Grace, with Kaver on the launch pad watching the nestbox and playpen. Watchers included Lisa McK, Dana, and Jim P.

At 10:55 Grace took off and made a nice, even flight (with gliding!) (we actually thought that it was Mariah for a second there), a large loop over us then back to the very top of the cupola above the nestbox – she tried to hold on there at the pointy top, but after a few seconds let go and attempted to land on the ledge at the bottom of the cupola. She was moving a bit too fast for that, so took one more small loop around and successfully landed on the railing of the play pen on the east side.
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Fw: Fledge Watch-Paul Reinhardt, Thursday June 21 6:00-10:00AM

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Exciting watch!! Sacajawea completes her second flight and Grace fledges–not once but twice. Sacajawea spent her night on the ledge of the 15th floor of the tower. At 5:45 am she makes her 2nd flight–flying east toward the High Falls smoke stack and circles back landing on the southeast corner of the top of building 10 (adjacent to the Kodak tower). She could be seen walking and hopping along the eastern edge while flapping her wings. Ananta is roaming in the playpen area flapping her wings and disappearing behind the west wall every once in a while only to reappear. At 6:00 am Grace hops onto the main camera and for the next 15 minutes she hopped back and forth to the perch of the nestbox and back onto the main camera.

At 6:20 Linn joins Grace on the main camera. Not much room for flapping wings! Mariah is positioned on the northeast ledge of the 15th floor of the tower keeping and eye on Sacajawea. Kaver is nowhere to be seen. Around the same time Mariah takes off on a stoop diving hard and fast for the gorge. Suddenly, Kaver appears out of the High Falls stack following Mariah on the stoop, also in a fast dive with wings tucked. Mariah returns with a successful catch and lands next to Sacajawea leaving the meal for her.
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Fledge Watch: Liza, June 20 5:00-9:30 pm

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Sacajawea Makes her First Flight

I arrived at 5:00 to see Mariah sitting on the SE launchpad [a flat area above the nest box -ed.], Linn was on the nestbox perch and I saw flapping on the south spotlight in the playpen. The weather was sunny, quite windy and in the 70’s . Mariah, then, flew at full velocity to the south from the tower. She came back with another falcon who she treated very aggressively, circling around and trying to engage. When they both landed on the east side of the tower I realized that it WAS Kaver and that they were fighting over food. Kaver tried to take it to the scrape but Mariah ended up with it and it was fed to the Eyases in the playpen. At 5:40 Mariah and Kaver flew shallow loops in front of the south side of the tower, to entice the Eyases into the air. (more…)

Nest Box Update & First Fledge!

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Grace and Linn on the scrape roof

The eyases are getting more mobile as you can see from this picture of Grace and Linn. If you’ve been reading the reports from our fledge watchers you know that they’re spending a lot of time moving around the “playpen”, the catwalk area below the nest box.

Late this evening we received word that the first of the four eyases has fledged! We’ll leave all the details to our fledge watcher’s official report, which will be coming soon, so stay tuned!

By the way, be sure to read down the list a bit. Some of the watchers’ reports are posted several hours after their shifts, and we’re publishing them in chronological order, so the most recently submitted posts might not always appear at the top of the list. They’re all well worth reading!

-Jess

Fledge Watch – Susan Conway June 20; 1pm – 5pm

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

There really isn’t as much to report as I had hoped for – I arrived at 12:30, talked with the other watchers that were there (Carol P, Jeanne, Jim P, Lisa McK, Barb, Dan, Shaky, Carrie, and others that my poor brain can’t recall right now), most of whom left around 1:00. Barb and Dan stayed with me (thank you!), despite the less than desirable weather. It was quite windy and mostly cloudy (and cool), and I was sort of glad to see that there wasn’t much action on the tower; if one of the girls had fledged she would have had a very tough time getting back. It’s funny, since we couldn’t see Linn most of us thought that she had made it down to the playpen to join the other 3 – little did we know that she was resting under the nestbox! What a goof!

After a long while, Dan left, but Barb kept me company for the rest of the afternoon. Around 3 the weather started to brighten, the wind shifted direction a bit, and we realized that moving into the sun was now a better option than it had been. The girls seemed to sense the change as well, flapping a bit but mostly moving from floodlight to floodlight. We did periodically see all 4 girls – at least in part – many times at that point. Kaver left at about 2:45, and was gone for so long that at about 4:15 Mariah took off to the south, but after 15 minutes she returned without food as well. We hadn’t really seen a food exchange or obvious feeding all afternoon. Not to worry, though, those girls are doing just fine! (more…)


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