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Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

Last post 7 hours, 20 minutes ago by socal. 768 replies.
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  •  07-05-2008, 10:06 3175738 in reply to 3175720

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Oh yes, she was gone this morning.  During the day yesterday I noticed she was spreading her wings alot!!! Yesterday evening she had gone out on the outside ledge.  Then during the night she was back in the box along with another one, who had been sitting outside the box to the camera's left.  Also during the night it looked like there was a third falcon sitting just outside the box on the left side of the screen.

    It was fun to get to watch them this past weekBig Smile
  •  07-05-2008, 20:54 3176210 in reply to 3175738

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    catgirl:
    Oh yes, she was gone this morning.  During the day yesterday I noticed she was spreading her wings alot!!! Yesterday evening she had gone out on the outside ledge.  Then during the night she was back in the box along with another one, who had been sitting outside the box to the camera's left.  Also during the night it looked like there was a third falcon sitting just outside the box on the left side of the screen.

    It was fun to get to watch them this past weekBig Smile

    20:54 Cool! There is one in the nest now. Is the female darker than the others? This one is calling out quite a bit! Kind of pitiful.


    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
  •  07-07-2008, 6:10 3177899 in reply to 3176210

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Here is a link to their forum bobdmac posted earlier. It appears all three returned to the nest just before dark last night. They have some pics posted.  This morning one is in the nest eating.

    http://www.raptorresource.org/forum/index.php/topic,239.135.html

  •  07-07-2008, 15:22 3179005 in reply to 3177899

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Thanks for the link. I missed it before.
    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
  •  07-07-2008, 21:52 3180055 in reply to 3179005

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    I assume you all saw today's AP news story about a Northwest Airlines 757 jet that landed in Florida with a big dent in its nose yesterday after it collided with a bird..... That can't have been good for the bird! I wonder if anybody in the cockpit even saw it coming. How could they not? It just makes you wonder about a couple of things. First of all, how can one ever feel completely comfortable flying on an airliner anymore when not even one of the pilots is looking out the window at what's potentially coming their way?... And the other thing: How BIG was that bird anyway? Do turkeys fly that high? I don't think so! From the photos, that is a HUGE dent in the nose of that aircraft! Maybe pigs do fly......
  •  07-07-2008, 23:22 3180200 in reply to 3180055

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    I liked how the falcon forum folks sounded just like us, missing their flown babies! I will have to check on that news story. I wonder if the airplane's "skin" is softer than we all realize? Scary thought.
  •  07-07-2008, 23:25 3180207 in reply to 3180200

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Now they say it was not a bird, that it had to do with a nose cone called a radome that has to do with their radar, which apparently had gone missing. "Once on the ground, the pilots were told by controllers about the dent, Ms. Bergen said. Despite the initial reports, the pilots did not report seeing a bird and indeed, the altitude was higher than most birds generally fly, she said."
  •  07-08-2008, 13:57 3181987 in reply to 3180207

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Kestrel release party: http://yojimbot.blogspot.com/
  •  07-10-2008, 11:31 3189266 in reply to 3181987

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Lovely birds, those kesrels. Such adorable markings on their expressive faces... and the patterns / coloring on their bodies, wings and tails happens to be one of Nature's loveliest works of art, in my opinion. Thanks, Catbird for the link to the release photos. Fun!
    Has anybody seen these photos of the stork nests in France? So many of them in one place... and so precarious!!!:

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080710/news_1c10storks.html

    and this link is the original Washington Post article with a different photo:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/21/AR2008062101774.html
  •  07-10-2008, 22:34 3191068 in reply to 3189266

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    And for those that are missing the actual Cam action of young eyas, since Thunder has fledged and the Falcons have fledged, there is a really fun Barn Owl cam on a nest in the UK that is a real Hoot (Pun intended)  There are three owlets, hatched almost two weeks apart, so there is a huge difference in the largest vs the smallest one, however, the smallest one makes up for it's small size by being quite fiesty and holds it's own.  I have seen it upend the oldest and snatch the food right away from it, and gobble it whole, like a toddler snatching somthing away from an older sibling.
    http://www.barnowltrust.org.uk/infopage.html?Id=237 

    lLinks to the nestcam diary and in the upper right is a link to the two cams for the nest. One is inside the box, one is outside the box in the barn.

    Two of the owlets have managed to learn how to get out of the box and onto the tray in front and one has managed to get on top of the box now and again.  Earlier this evening a parent flew in with a mouse, the older grabbed it, stuck his head into the opening and was dangling the mouse around in what looked to be a taunting move as the youngest is not able yet to get out of the nest.  Young fiesty thing that she is ( and I believe the youngest is a she and the older two male, just by the way they taunt each other) managed to jump/flap high enough to snatch that mouse away from the oldest and had it half swallowed by the time the older had recover and jumped into the box to retrieve his dinner. As food seems to be plentiful, he was not long without more to choose from.  The younger one does seem to delight at poking her head beneath the back side of the older and flipping him off his feet.  She has been doing it since she was so small she could walk right under him.  It really is fun to watch, as I am not seeing much of Thunder these days.

     

    RC

  •  07-10-2008, 23:25 3191167 in reply to 3191068

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    11:20 p.m.  Workaholic... I think I might be getting hooked.... I hope not!  Those guys (the baby barn owls) are cuter than bug's ears!...  The two younger ones especially that repeatedly come back to cuddle up with each other... two fluffy little Steiff toys is what they look like!  Oh my gosh... I can't get hooked on this one, too!!! Nooooooooo!!!!
  •  07-11-2008, 14:28 3193681 in reply to 3191167

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Don't understand how come I can get the osprey nest, but not the owl nest?  Any ideas out there? Help.
  •  07-11-2008, 14:57 3194145 in reply to 3193681

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Are you using Windows Media player?

    If you are I had to right click on the blank screen. Then click on properities. On the file catagory the bottom line says"location" highlight and copy the complete http: address then paste it in your browser address bar click go and see if you can see the owls. See if that works!

     

    Good luck!

  •  07-11-2008, 16:49 3195383 in reply to 3194145

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Ok, thanks, Observer.  I've got it now. 
  •  07-11-2008, 17:50 3195581 in reply to 3195383

    Re: Raptor rap: A place for the flock to squawk, talk, and speculate about Raptors and related subjects

    Socal: I posted late last night but got that Problem screen and just now looking back, they did not take. Bummer. Anyway, I wanted to thank you for the Thunder Visiting the Nest captures! Wow! So clear and close. I don't see any white mark on the back of her head, though, and I think Workaholic said that "her" hawk (3 miles away) had a white mark on the back of its head. Not sure. But if/when our intrepid local citizen-wachers/photographers do some portraits of our "extra" hawk, maybe we can compare belly bands with the photos of Thunder, and photos which catgirl got last June in her (mere blocks from the station) back yard, of the juvenile redtail, the "suspected sibling" of Thunder. Also, maybe try to find out if belly bands are the same throughout life on a redtail, or change over the years, maybe ask Donna/Donegal, but if anyone knows, please tell us? Now that we have these closeups of Thunder and Jay, thanks to the screen captures and ground shots, I am simply captivated by their eyes! I am sure there is some physiological reason, but I maybe prefer a more fantastical reason. Their eyes look more "real" or deep, or cogent, or something, that the many birds I see at my feeders. Maybe it is the binocular way they see? or maybe just their eye color. Don't know. I also notice now that we are close up with Thunder, that she is really developing a fine lush set of pantaloons! :-)
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