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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:33 pm 
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The first fish was delivered at 10:15 am (cam time). The full feeding in 3 parts. C3 is very near death.


10:15 feeding Pt.1


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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:51 pm 
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C3 just died :cryinggirl: :cryinggirl: 11:25 am (cam time)



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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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I can't watch this nest anymore I get to upset I'm glad your still watching but I just can't watch more babies dying :cryinggirl:Thanks jazzel

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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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Kitten, this nest has problems!!! Bugs, not enough fish and a female that lets them get very close to the edge.

I recorded the nest yesterday from 4:00 pm to dark...no fish. It's now 8:30 am on the nest, still no fish....hope the male shows up soon...they are very hungry.

This video is from 7/2 afternoon, the female has the nestlings near the edge, and at the end of the video she steps on them. She steps on them a lot...even as hatchlings...




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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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Well my opinion is the same I still say this is a different pair this year I watched this nest last yr day in and day out and this is not the same behaviour but I'm probably wrong

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kittenface wrote:
Well my opinion is the same I still say this is a different pair this year I watched this nest last yr day in and day out and this is not the same behaviour but I'm probably wrong


Kitten, I can't say right or wrong. What I can say is Creston last season was MISC. on this forum, hard to follow. Creston had a topic on Hancock (2010), look back, easy to follow. Very interesting.


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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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Things started looking better yesterday, lots of fish....just in time!!! JudyB emailed me this morning, for help with Creston contact information....a nestling was missing. Contacts were made.

Creston just posted this :cryinggirl:


2011 INFORMATION
One of the Osprey chicks is gone from the nest this morning, July 6.  We checked around the base of the nest to see if we could find it, but we came up empty.  This is very unfortunate.  We are not sure what happened to the chick - if it was taken by a predator or fell off of the nest.  The chicks did seem to hang out really close to the edge of the nest, so it is possible that it fell out.  Now, we have to really root for the one chick left and hope that it makes it through the season!!


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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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Just so sad....they were talking about this nest on the Calgary falcon chat a little while ago...The falcons have had a tough year...have the osprey had an equally hard time?


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skygirlblue wrote:
Just so sad....they were talking about this nest on the Calgary falcon chat a little while ago...The falcons have had a tough year...have the osprey had an equally hard time?


Many of the cam ospreys have had a bad season.

Reports from off cam nests have also been bad, many failed nests and dead nestlings.

In my area, I started with 52 nests, 14 have failed at different stages of nesting. This doesn't count lost nestlings, just failed nests. My worst was this weekend, a nest with quads (oldest 45 days) was fine on Friday afternoon, Sunday morning all 4 dead...Great-horned Owl attack. I found 3 dead at the base of the platform and feathers from the forth. The owl carried one away, the raccoons fed on the remains of the other three....I cry a lot.

We won't complete 2011 North America and Europe nesting data until the season is over.

On the up side, I have 8 new first year pairs nesting, they won't have eggs this season, but a good start for next season.


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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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:cryinggirl: I just got finished with a video of both of them from yesterday afternoon having a good feeding.
I just can't stand all the loss here this yr.

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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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Jazzel26 wrote:
skygirlblue wrote:
Just so sad....they were talking about this nest on the Calgary falcon chat a little while ago...The falcons have had a tough year...have the osprey had an equally hard time?


Many of the cam ospreys have had a bad season.

Reports from off cam nests have also been bad, many failed nests and dead nestlings.

In my area, I started with 52 nests, 14 have failed at different stages of nesting. This doesn't count lost nestlings, just failed nests. My worst was this weekend, a nest with quads (oldest 45 days) was fine on Friday afternoon, Sunday morning all 4 dead...Great-horned Owl attack. I found 3 dead at the base of the platform and feathers from the forth. The owl carried one away, the raccoons fed on the remains of the other three....I cry a lot.

We won't complete 2011 North America and Europe nesting data until the season is over.

On the up side, I have 8 new first year pairs nesting, they won't have eggs this season, but a good start for next season.


I am sooooooooo sorry...I would be crying for days if I had found the babies.. :cryinggirl: I love GHO's but not when they take young from other nests..(I guess I could say the same for peregrine falcons...)


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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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Here is what I wish we could have saw to start with mom is really shading and feeding
while shading and pushing jr back from the edge.
I guess it is the way of nature with the other 2 but its still hard to take sometimes



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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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I think we lost #3 today she was up this morning and I didn't look again til now and she is laying there lifeless and laying in a very wierd position :cryinggirl:

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Hancock Forum member 'Macdoum' reported (4:00 pm) C1 killed by a crow. C1 is dead on the nest.

I have no recordings of this, or any nest today...out 10 hours checking my fledging nests..to long to keep on record.

Tragic...but over :sosad

Many unanswered questions about this nest!!!!!


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 Post subject: Re: CRESTON VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA~2011
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There was a crow attack and it got her
Hancock has a update on it someone there saw it I just couldn't read anymore
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Kitten, thanks for keeping this nest updated.


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