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Last post 02-19-2009, 10:52 by birdrescue. 23 replies.
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  •  05-23-2008, 22:23 3038252

    Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    If anyone has found links to YouTube or other forums following Thunder I thought we could keep them in one spot like the photos thread.  That way would be easier to find.  I ran across this forum tonite.  Beautiful pics & videos from the very beginning of Kay & Jay's adventures as parents.  They're scattered through the thread there.

    http://discuss.hancockwildlifechannel.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2671
  •  05-23-2008, 22:58 3038312 in reply to 3038252

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Found the High Anxiety video clip on YouTube that someone was talking about earlier today.

    High Anxiety  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsjksfceqVo

    Here are a few more that I also found

    Baby Hawk hatches on tv station's tower cam  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAa8Nkc0N0A

    Hawk #2 begins to hatch on KJRH-TV tower  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMpHWqYnZeE

    Red-tailed Hawks Have Two Baby Chicks  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV09-PdaWj8

    RED-TAIL HAWK feeds her 2 chicks  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdxcKWb4UQc

    Mom, I Can't Eat Any More! I'm Full!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1RrCKcu99Y

    Redtail Chick Almost Blown Away!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6XRRY8Hw84

    Redtails and Nest Survive the Storms  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4o1W_Z-1ls

    Redtail Wingersizing  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC2wkzWfKZI


  •  05-23-2008, 23:36 3038383 in reply to 3038312

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Some links to other urban red tailed hawk blogs, photos, observations, current news, etc.

    http://www.mariewinn.com/marieblog/

    http://www.palemale.com/

    http://bloomingdalevillage.blogspot.com/

    http://urbanhawks.blogs.com/

    http://palemaleirregulars.blogspot.com/

    http://yojimbot.blogspot.com/
  •  05-24-2008, 0:30 3038446 in reply to 3038312

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Here is another video clip of  Thunder's  "first flight"  It was entitled

    Fledge or Accident???

    http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j6/charati/Wildlife%20Photos/?action=view&current=fledgeMaybe.flv
  •  05-24-2008, 0:36 3038448 in reply to 3038446

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Palemale Irregulars features Thunder's latest adventures:
    http://palemaleirregulars.blogspot.com/

  •  05-24-2008, 10:11 3039135 in reply to 3038448

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Great site with enthusiastic admin. Some screen caps. Also, they have a mind-boggling array of threads following other cams.

    "Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one" –– A. J. Liebling
  •  05-24-2008, 13:01 3039477 in reply to 3039135

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    This was on YouTube of the fledge, make sure you have your sound on!!!.......Made me cry, Crying  Very fitting music. "Born Free"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u17XhiPHkSE

    This is a link from the person that put this up  http://www.youtube.com/user/MyWildlifeVideos
    who I believe is also a moderator at the Hancock Wildlife Channel I found the other day http://discuss.hancockwildlifechannel.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2671
  •  05-24-2008, 13:53 3039629 in reply to 3039477

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Thanks, T. Gotta love the "Born Free" music.

    "Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one" –– A. J. Liebling
  •  05-24-2008, 13:56 3039641 in reply to 3039477

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Now I was ok, until I watched this one. Crying Broken Heart It is a good kind of cry though. Thanks for sharing it.

    A montage video would be good too.


    The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man. ~Author Unknown
  •  05-24-2008, 14:40 3039736 in reply to 3039641

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    How I discovered Hancock's website. Our local television news did a story on Ma & Pa Hornby a pair of eagles who live on Hornby Island in B.C.  It was fantastic for me when I came across their site as the first webcam  showing these eagles, was by some company called Infotec. Thank goodness for Mr Hancock & Mr Garrick for hooking up a new & better camera to view those majestic raptors too

    As you know trpsqkr the forum is full of great information, wonderful pictures & video's of raptors from around the globe. Thanks to the folks on this forum.

    I think we all did one heck of job on KJRH forum, considering it was a first for Tulsa and maybe for some of us getting caught up with Kay, Jay, Spirit & Thunder's life.

  •  05-24-2008, 14:52 3039758 in reply to 3039736

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    I thought I add another site, great camera of osprey nest. Camera zooms in,  pans around nest & over Loch Lowes & time differince makes for later viewing. There's also barn owl with new owlets hatch on the same top page across from the osprey cam. Check it out folks.

    www.thewebbroadcastingcorporation.com

  •  05-24-2008, 15:17 3039786 in reply to 3039758

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    I've been keeping my eye on that one too weeyin.  Here's another great cam as well, you can go into archives & watch from previous days. http://www.earthcam.com/usa/illinois/midwestgen/
    I posted this on the other thread too "For those loose ends....."
  •  05-24-2008, 15:41 3039837 in reply to 3039786

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    tripsqkr:
    I've been keeping my eye on that one too weeyin.  Here's another great cam as well, you can go into archives & watch from previous days. http://www.earthcam.com/usa/illinois/midwestgen/
    I posted this on the other thread too "For those loose ends....."

    Will do, thanks a bunch tripsqkr, bookmarking them all. :)

    Got another one of falcons (growing fast) www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/falcon

    scroll down below pics of falcons and click to view camera really nice site :)

     

  •  05-24-2008, 17:20 3039930 in reply to 3039837

    Re: Links to Videos & Other Forums Following Thunder

    Bobdmac wrote:
    Thanks, T. Gotta love the "Born Free" music.
    Thanks for identifying the music.  I had already watched that video before I got to this forum and knew it sounded familiar.  How very appropriate. 
  •  05-25-2008, 8:53 3040753 in reply to 3039930

    Story on eaglet removed from nest to get treatment for growth on beak

     

    An eaglet born a month ago at the Norfolk Botanical Garden and which was removed from its nest Thursday after a growth was spotted on its beak, has been admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia.

    The young eagle has won an international following since it was born, featured as it has been on the Internet via the Garden's "Eagle Cam," a joint venture with WVEC-TV.

    The center, an internationally-acclaimed teaching and research hospital for wildlife and conservation medicine located in Waynesboro, is the only facility in Virginia licensed to provide extended care to Bald Eagles.

    After arriving at the center Thursday evening, the bird was assigned a patient number – 08-887 – and was given a preliminary examination by Drs. Dave McRuer and Mark Ruder, the center said Friday.

    It weighed in at one kilogram and, except for the growth, was in good condition.

    The concern is a soft tissue mass on the left side of its upper beak.

    "The eagle was given fluids and antibiotics and was fed three mice – which it ate vigorously," said Randy Huwa, a center spokesman. 

    The center's veterinary staff took radiographs of the eagle Friday afternoon and it was taken to Fisherville on Thursday evening where it will get a CT scan at Augusta Medical Center on Saturday. 

    A biopsy from the tissue mass was sent to the Southeast Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study center at the University of Georgia. Results from that biopsy are not expected to be available until next week, Huwa said.

    Eagle Cam viewers were able to watch live Thursday as the eagle was removed from its nest for examination by Dr. Jonathan Sleeman with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.

    He said he was concerned that the growth had gotten larger than when first noticed earlier this month by observers and a photographer. Sleeman said he is concerned that the growth may impede the baby's ability to breathe from its left nostril.

    The eaglet is now being housed in a fake nest in a small enclosure and will be fed a mixture of cut-up mice and fish, two to three times daily.

    It is the 14th eagle admitted to the Wildlife Center this year. Last year, Huwa said the facility cared for 36 Bald Eagles, a record in its 25-year history.

    As for the baby's parents, officials at the Garden said people need not worry.

    The adult eagles may hang around the nest for several days, but should soon move on, said Steve Living, a wildlife biologist with the Watchable Wildlife Program of the Va. Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries.

    "Once they're acclimated to the fact that they don’t have any young, they'll resort to their normal, end-of-nesting season behavior," Living told WVEC-TV, adding they'll likely stay around the Garden.

    This pair first built a nest at the Garden in the fall of 2003. They've successfully raised one baby in 2004, two in 2005, three in 2006 and three in 2007.

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