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Offline The Peregrine Chick

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #49 on: October 04, 2009, 19:33 »
thanks TPC.  It seems like a hugh job keeping track of the birds?  Thanks for keeping us updated.

I think most of us who are knee-deep in projects like ours like to keep track of who's doing what to/with whom and where.  I like keeping track of Holly's and Zeus' kids wherever they are and Smiley has been a good site for them and the GF peregrine folks have some wonderful photos (hope to add copies to our gallery this winter!).

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #48 on: October 02, 2009, 08:30 »
thanks TPC.  It seems like a hugh job keeping track of the birds?  Thanks for keeping us updated.

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #47 on: October 01, 2009, 22:02 »
2008 - Ozzie - he collided with something, a high-tension wire I believe.  And no, you don't get electrocuted from colliding with wires, they actually have to stand on the structure and touch the live line ... we had a couple here over the years.

2009 - Ethel - she was probably electrocuted as she was near a utility pole but I haven't had any confirmations of that.  Smiley and Alice were still doing fine last I heard ... so time for me to contact my guy in Grand Forks - will let you know what I find out!

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #46 on: October 01, 2009, 21:53 »
Thank you for posting this, Carly. I hope Terminator and Roosevelt will accept their new nest box, but I think TPC has a good idea to move it closer to the river.

It is very sad that only one of the chicks from the last two years now survives. For three out of four to have been electrocuted is a very high percentage. I wonder which chick is still surviving.

Last year's chick is listed as "Aussie" in the article - I thought his name was Ozzie.

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #45 on: October 01, 2009, 21:40 »
Hmm, don't know this Driscoll gentleman ... couple of errors though ... anatum peregrines don't nest in trees, high or otherwise.  And either he or the reporter renamed Bear as Baron.  And a nestbox is not habitat ... its a nestbox!!! the water tower was the nestsite, the area around the nestsite is the territory and both are in peregrine habitat.

It will be interesting to see if they nest in the nestbox where it is being moved to ... they are moving it further away from the river ... all of our birds are within spitting distance of the rivers/lakes - none are as far away as the UND campus is from the Red.  Might have to email them and suggest the install a back up a wee bit closer to the river either in Grand Forks (ND) or East Grand Forks (MN) ...

Terminator grew up with the river at her talon-tips in Brandon .... and Bear and Roosevelt came out of Fargo and I think they were almost as close to the Red there as T2 was in Brandon ....

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #44 on: September 30, 2009, 21:58 »
Thanks for posting that Carly...here's hoping for Terminator next season that she'll like her new digs!!!
I'm so happy to hear about Terminator.....any news is great news!

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #43 on: September 30, 2009, 18:41 »
Smiley to be razed, falcon habitat saved

With Smiley in its final days, soon to be taken down from it's towering position over the north end of Grand Forks, many area residents will be sad to see it go. But demolition of the 77-year old tower has been stayed in part because a family of peregrine falcons have made their home on the structure.

So on Tuesday last week, crews from UND took to the tower to take down the nesting box that has served as a home for the creatures since 2005. Since then, the birds have had two successful nesting seasons on Smiley.

After the box was taken down, it was moved to the UND water tower about a mile to the east on Thursday and officials hope that the peregrine falcons will take to their new home next season when they return to the area to nest.

Researchers like Tim Driscoll, director of the Urban Raptor Research Project, who has been tracking the birds for the last several years say that the new location and the newly repainted nesting box should suit them well.

"In 2004, the peregrine falcons started hanging out on the Smiley water tower," Driscoll said. "We put the nest box up there in 2005 and we've had nesting peregrines there in the summer of 2008 and 2009 … We've given them a suitable place to stay and we hope they come back next year to nest."

The female peregrine falcon-named Terminator-has been the mainstay on the tower as she has returned to Grand Forks several times during the summer months. Over the last two years, a different male has accompanied her, however-Baron and Roosevelt, respectively.

In the two years that Terminator has used the nesting box atop Smiley, four chicks have been born-Aussie, Alice, Smiley and Ethel.

While the only one of the hatchlings has survived over the last two years, Ken Drees, a research specialist in the biology department, said that so far, he feels the nesting seasons have been "somewhat successful." The other three chicks were found electrocuted by nearby power lines, he said.

Over the past 5 years studying the birds, Driscoll says that they should leave the area around the first of the month on their trip south to warmer temperatures. While he doesn't know exactly where they fly to, similar birds from the Arctic migrate as far south as Central and South America.

"I'd love to be able to find out where they go," he said.
Grand Forks is a rare place for peregrine falcons to take nest, Driscoll said, but it has been a hot bed for similar birds in transit to far north Arctic destinations.

"Birds like this normally nest on cliffs or in high trees," Driscoll said. "We don't have much of that here so the birds we see were most likely born in a nesting box in Fargo or Winnipeg or something like that."

But according to Driscoll, the birds have adapted to the city life quite well.

"I keep track of what they're eating," he said. "When we took the nesting box down on Tuesday, we saw about 15 or 20 carcasses in there. The falcons eat other, smaller birds but we also found a mammal skull for the first time in two years."

He added that last year they collected approximately 238 carcasses that were dropped on the ground surrounding the Smiley water tower. This year, they've found about 150.

Driscoll had been in talks with the city since April, coordinating the removal of the nesting box off the Smiley water tower.

Officials needed the box taken down as soon as possible to keep the demolition on schedule, but Driscoll was successful in lobbying the city to wait until just before the bird's expected October 1 departure date.

Smiley to be razed, falcon habitat saved

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #42 on: August 04, 2009, 23:15 »
I'm so sorry to hear about Ethel. I hope the other two will stay safe.

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #41 on: August 04, 2009, 09:34 »
Wonderful pictures TPC...Beautiful shots of them all. 
sad for Ethel.   :(

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #40 on: August 04, 2009, 07:40 »
those are great pictures ....

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #39 on: August 04, 2009, 07:12 »
Wingdemonium !  that word needs to be added to the dictionary !  ( the excitement shown when a parent flys by with food !)

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Well, ya better add it Loriann!!

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #38 on: August 04, 2009, 05:35 »
Wingdemonium !  that word needs to be added to the dictionary !  ( the excitement shown when a parent flys by with food !)

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #37 on: August 04, 2009, 04:52 »
Great photos TPC, very sorry Ethel didn't make it  :'(

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #36 on: August 03, 2009, 23:37 »
Check out their photo gallery for more shots of Terminator, Roosevelt and their kids ....

Grand Forks Smiley Tower Photo Gallery

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Re: Smiley Tower - 2009 / Terminator & Roosevelt
« Reply #35 on: August 03, 2009, 22:31 »
Here's an update from July 27th from Dave down in Grand Forks ....

Two of our young birds, Smiley and Alice, are doing well. They have been flying over a week. However last night I was informed that there was a dead falcon in the railroad yard. It turned out to be Ethel who had red/black band with 15 and A. I don't have her USFWS band number. She probably was electrocuted as she was found under a utility pole.