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 Post subject: Re: CLEVELAND FALCONS: 2011
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REENIE wrote:
ANYONE REMEMBER NOMAD? HERE'S AN ARTICLE, HE'S IN ERIE, PA NOW!

A pair of Peregrine Falcos have come to Erie and set up house keeping on the side of a 200 foot smoke stack.
Falcon Pair: female banded black over green 72/U
male banded black over green B/79
Female 72/U banded at the Statler Towers building in downtown Buffalo 05/29/07
Male B/79 Named "Nomad" banded I-90 Bridge, Cuyahoga River Cleveland Cuyahoga County, Ohio on 05/28/08 at the bridge

http://my.opera.com/joeroot/albums/show.dml?id=6476292


I must send this to my friend Kimmarie w who once hosted the Statler site.
this was the last year Beauty and Handsome nested together. that fall Beauty was found dead on the sidewalk. Kimmarie was broken hearted.

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I was reading your discussion about nestboxes.

Our biologists put up nestboxes, when they know a falcon is nesting in a spot.. The reason for this , is to protect eggs and young from inclement weather .They use covered nestboxes and have started putting bars in the front to deter geese and I forget what else.
When they were bringing the falcons back from the brink, so to speak, they wanted to do everything possible to make their nesting successful.They found that when they were just on a ledge , they were loosing chicks. They would drown. ( not all the time) It depended on the weather that season.

Yes, in nature, itself, eagles, robins, etc. do not have this luxury , but if you can help , why not. I f the trays have drainage and rocks, they should do just fine, but these poor birds seem to have no protection.
but on the other hand look at Hamilton, they are on ledge. (although, I think their ledge is a little better. )
I asked one year about putting up nest boxes in other spots. We have many in our area, but I thought the outer areas. But I was told , the falcon will choose where to nest, and then you put up a box.
In one area they put up a box , after eggs were laid, and that did well that season , but the next year the female laid her eggs on the ledge. We will see where she nests this year.

You just have to look at Manitoba to see that sometimes the female nests in the box and for some reason, other years she uses the ledge.

I have learned an awful lot from our biologists as they were involved in the project of falocn recovery from the beginning, and they were learning as they went along.

so it is not as simple as it seems. But I do agree, that if you use a nest box , why not a covered one in areas where they get no protection from elements.( that does not mean they will use it). Ours have to follow a certain specification.

Thanks for putting up with my long winded message. :egg9: :egg9:




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Very interesting comments, Bev. Thanks for posting.


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I understand from the Cleveland forum that there are broken egg shells on the terminal tower - this is so exciting - Scout and Orville's legacy will live on through Boomer!!

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yes...definitely more than one hatch...

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Boomer with his babies..

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but, he didn't have long...time to eat..

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The picture of Boomer with his babies is sooooo sweet! :loveshow:

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Be still my heart :egg17: :egg17:

Scout and Orvilles legacy lives on.

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Way to go Boomer and SW!! :egg4:

Since you can fly like the wind - would you be able to take a few minutes and come down her and show flyboy how it's done?


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It's wonderful to see SW and Boomer with their two beautiful chicks!

And Chad and Chris posted more great news; Strike, a 2009 daughter of SW and Buckeye, has been sighted in Cuyahoga Valley National Park!

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That wonderful news, Alison! :egg5: This year has been the year for sighting of "our" babies from prior years, most with nests of their own & with cams! We certainly need this good news to balance out the sad news.

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Those are great pics AND great news...and you are right, catwoman...we need this good news...this is turning into somewhat a stressful season..In the end, hopefully the happy will out weigh the sad!!!


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