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Offline Pchemist

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #344 on: July 06, 2009, 12:13 »
that's true - glad he got to pass his genetics along so much in a short life.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #343 on: July 06, 2009, 12:11 »
He was only six years old - nice track record of successful nests!!

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #342 on: July 06, 2009, 11:39 »
This saddens my heart to hear of Orville gone. 

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #341 on: July 06, 2009, 10:54 »
Oh no, not Orville  :'( :'( :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #340 on: July 06, 2009, 10:52 »
Oh... this is so sad.  I've watched Orville and Scout raise their chicks  for the last few years.  It is very sad to lose another Great Male Peregrine.  :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #339 on: July 06, 2009, 10:37 »
always sad to lose another one...   :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #338 on: July 06, 2009, 10:32 »
July 06 - Sad news - remembering Orville
(posted by Donna Daniel)

With all of the concern over the fledglings learning to fly successfully and avoiding windows and other obstacles, it is easy to forget that these same obstacles still present a danger to the adult falcons downtown. I'm sorry to report that Orville, our adult male, was found dead over the weekend.

A Columbus police officer found him in the street near W. Town & S. Gift St. Saturday morning, July 4. I have examined the carcass and noted a broken beak and blood in the cere, thus he likely collided with something and the cause of death would be head trauma. There aren't any tall buildings in that area of Columbus so he may have been struck by a car as he was cruising across the roadway. The death was certainly not related to Red, White and Boom held the previous evening.

Looking back on Orville's history - he fledged from the Dayton nest in 2003 and showed up in Columbus in 2004, replacing our then long-time nesting male, Bandit. He paired with our female at the time--Victory--but no eggs were produced. Victory and Orville produced 2 young in 2005, and 4 young in 2006. In 2007, Victory was replaced by Scout but eggs laid that season were infertile. Scout and Orville fledged four young in each 2008 and 2009 bringing Orville's total young raised during his lifetime to 14.

Now that Orville is gone, it opens the territory for a new male. While you may have heard that falcons "mate for life" this means something very different to people than it does to peregrines. Basically, peregrines (as well as other birds of prey and even Canada geese) keep the same mate for as long as the two are alive. However, when/if something happens to one of the pair, the remaining bird will readily accept a new mate. In the case of peregrines, sometimes a new mate is had in a matter of hours! There's no room for being picky or mournful when your "job" is to reproduce and carry on the species!

So the next order of business is to watch and wait for a new male to take over the Columbus territory. There are so many unmated falcons out there ("floaters") it could happen at any time. We may see a new male this week or it may be next March. We'll be sure to watch the cams for photo evidence of a new male and document any leg bands.

One final note on the fledglings - the three females seem to be doing great as evidenced by their returns to the nest ledge. "Aerial" (65/H) even made an appearance on Friday, so all 3 were accounted for last week. They should be pretty much able to hunt on their own by now so Orville's absence at this stage in the nesting cycle won't have any negative impacts on their survival. They can be expected to remain in the downtown area for the next several weeks but as they become completely independent, will eventually roam further and further from downtown proper. At some point later this summer they will strike out to parts unknown to hopefully survive and establish a territory of their own elsewhere.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #337 on: June 16, 2009, 16:00 »
Someone has posted a note on the forum that Maggieblue mentions (Bird Cameras Across the World, or BCAW), saying that this wing below the ledge is the remains of Eclipse's meal.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #336 on: June 16, 2009, 15:48 »
Now I can see the flapping wing again.  I hope there is someone down there in Columbus who is keeping an eye on this site and can contact the biologist.

skygirlblue and other folks from the BCAW are monitoring this site pretty continuously and contacting the biologist with information.  Check out skygirlblue's post from the other day about their system for contacting people.  I checked their forum and so far no one has raised any concerns.  They have a lot of pictures of today's activities.

http://www.hostingphpbb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1134&start=105&mforum=peregrinefalcon

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #335 on: June 16, 2009, 15:40 »
I see what you are describing, Eli.  It is under the ledge, definitely confirmed when sis got up.  Now her new position blocks the view.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #334 on: June 16, 2009, 15:36 »
Now I can see the flapping wing again.  I hope there is someone down there in Columbus who is keeping an eye on this site and can contact the biologist.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #333 on: June 16, 2009, 15:32 »
I missed that.  I will try to get a look if sleeping beauty moves, but I won't be able to watch too much longer.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #332 on: June 16, 2009, 15:24 »
No, what I saw about 6 minutes ago was below the ledge, at the far end.  It was constant for about a minute; now, it is gone, so I don't know if it was one of the chicks that got stuck there then flew off, or fell; I don't know what else it could have been.  Now, of course, it is difficult to see this area, what with Sleeping Beauty right in front of the camera.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #331 on: June 16, 2009, 15:16 »
It looks like one of the falcons has became lodged just below the ledge - I cannot see the bird, but can see a wing flapping constantly.  Has anyone else noticed this?  

I am not sure what you were seeing.  I have watched quite a bit today.  At one point one of the girls was at the left flapping her wings.  I think that it might have been Jet practicing before having another go at flying.  At the moment one of the girls is lying down in front of the cam. Scout and Orville have been delivering a lot of food that the girls have been fighting over in the vicinity of the ledgecam so there could be a pigeon wing flapping in the breeze.  I am sure that if one of the girls was in trouble one or both of he parents would be there.  They were both present when Jet was delivered back to the ledge yesterday and have been around a lot since.
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Offline Elaine L

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2009 / Orville & Scout
« Reply #330 on: June 16, 2009, 14:56 »
It looks like one of the falcons has became lodged just below the ledge - I cannot see the bird, but can see a wing flapping constantly.  Has anyone else noticed this?