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Offline sami

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #599 on: July 08, 2010, 09:11 »
The sad part is, if the story is true, the worker may not have had any idea what the bird was that was attacking him or why. So many people are ignorant of the fact that peregrines are endangered, live in the cities, anything at all about them. Shows how important education is.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #598 on: July 08, 2010, 09:11 »
Very heartbreaking news :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #597 on: July 08, 2010, 08:47 »
More sad news, according to the Ohio webpage, the new female is Clementine but last night (Tuesday the 6th) she was found dead on the ground so Columbus is back to two birds, one adult (Trooper) and one juvenile (Spirit).  Good news though, they believe Trooper and Spirit were observed at the Columbus nestsite this morning.

Oh no! :o :'( How can this happen again at this site?! :o ???

After several menacing passes by the bird of prey, the worker went inside and returned with a broom, according to the witness. The worker allegedly struck the bird in a subsequent pass, resulting in Scout tumbling to the street below

I guess this is how it happens! >:( :o :'( I sure hope that LOTS of witnesses come forth! >:(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #596 on: July 08, 2010, 07:24 »
...couldn't believe it when i read that this morning;  it's just not a good year to be a falcon in Columbus.  And unless there's a video, anything about the worker hitting the falcon will probably end up as a he said/she said situation, and nothing will come of it (unless he was bragging to people about it.) 

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #595 on: July 08, 2010, 06:42 »
Posted on CMNH today by someone and not surprised to read this, I found it odd that 2 adult females are both dead within days of each other and I've seen workers try to do this myself here to Angel.  Many times they are on the roof and I've seen them purposely taunting her and jack.  

Witness: Worker struck falcon
Jeffrey Sheban / The Columbus Dispatch / 8 July 2010

Scout, a female peregrine falcon, was found dead on Broad Street Downtown.A mother peregrine falcon found dead on Broad Street last week might have been done in by a worker wielding a broom atop the LeVeque Tower.  State and federal wildlife officials are investigating reports from at least one eyewitness to a supposed confrontation played out near the top of the 555-foot-tall skyscraper.

"The death of Scout is under investigation after we received some information from several people," confirmed Kandy Klosterman, law-enforcement supervisor with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife. Because peregrines are a protected species under Ohio and federal law, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is assisting in the investigation, she said.

According to a witness who works Downtown in a nearby office building and wants to remain anonymous, a worker was near the top of the LeVeque last Thursday placing colored filters over spotlights for the next day's Red, White & Boom festivities.  That's when Scout, an adult female falcon who roosted on the 41st floor of the Rhodes Tower, started to divebomb the worker, possibly because her lone surviving fledgling was nearby. (Another youngster, Swoop, had plummeted to the sidewalk and died in its maiden flight three days earlier.)  After several menacing passes by the bird of prey, the worker went inside and returned with a broom, according to the witness. The worker allegedly struck the bird in a subsequent pass, resulting in Scout tumbling to the street below.

A state wildlife biologist previously said the mother falcon might have fallen after striking an office-tower window while hunting prey. Klosterman declined to comment on the witness' story but said the division would like to hear from others. Tipsters can remain anonymous.  

"We do want people to come forward with further information," she said. "We've received a few calls, but it's still very early in the investigation."  Anyone with information can call the division's tip line at 1-800-POACHER (762-2437), or the District 1 law-enforcement section at 614-644-3925.  LeVeque Tower property manager Kate Zurawski said the worker in question was an independent lighting contractor and not one of her employees. She declined to name the company.

"We don't condone hurting or killing or doing anything to wildlife, including falcons," she said.  Harming a peregrine falcon is a first-degree misdemeanor in Ohio, punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and six months in jail. The state also can assess up to $2,500 in restitution to support its peregrine management efforts.

Peregrines, capable of reaching speeds of up to 200 mph, are cliff-dwelling predators that were nearly wiped out by the 1970s because of the pesticide DDT in their prey. Ohio and other states began efforts in the late 1980s to support the species, releasing young birds in the wild and building nesting spots atop bridges and office buildings.

Scout and her mate, Trooper, produced two offspring this spring. The surviving juvenile, Spirit, continues to be watched over and fed by its father.

Meanwhile, wildlife officials have retrieved another dead falcon from the central business district.

An adult female, recently spotted Downtown after the death of Scout, was found dead Tuesday at the intersection of 3rd and Gay streets. A witness told officials that he saw the bird dive headfirst into the street, possibly misjudging its altitude while hunting.

"While it is easy to dwell on what birds we have lost recently, I ask folks to not forget the successes," said Donna Daniel, a wildlife biologist with the Division of Wildlife, writing in her falcon blog.

More than 40 young peregrines have been hatched and raised Downtown since the Rhodes Tower nest box was installed in 1994.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #594 on: July 08, 2010, 00:04 »
I check the Ohio site everyday and I can't believe the things that have been happening here. It is part of nature and life and we must accept it. I do hope that Spirit and Trooper have better things planned for their futures.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #593 on: July 07, 2010, 19:55 »
 :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #592 on: July 07, 2010, 18:59 »
Wow, all I can say........very sad.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #591 on: July 07, 2010, 18:49 »
This is unbelievable - how could so many things go wrong at one site?

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #590 on: July 07, 2010, 17:16 »
That is such sad news.   :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #589 on: July 07, 2010, 15:55 »
OMG.  Just when you think that things could not possibly get worse, they do.  This site is suffering a horrible wave of bad events.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #588 on: July 07, 2010, 15:50 »
More sad news, according to the Ohio webpage, the new female is Clementine but last night (Tuesday the 6th) she was found dead on the ground so Columbus is back to two birds, one adult (Trooper) and one juvenile (Spirit).  Good news though, they believe Trooper and Spirit were observed at the Columbus nestsite this morning.

For more details check out their blog ... Columbus Peregrine Falcon Updates

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #587 on: July 06, 2010, 18:19 »
Now that there is a new female there, will Trooper still look after the chick.  The poor little chick can't hunt yet or even fly that well yet.  I sure hope Trooper does not forget about him.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #586 on: July 06, 2010, 15:18 »
Several people have contacted Donna and various bird agencies there for help so perhaps later today we will hear some news.  They had no fledge watch save for one lone fan on her own checking from work when she can.  
Perhaps now with a new female there, they will go out and check on Spirit given the circumstances. 
Only one lone "fledgewatcher fan"?  ??? Too bad. :( Makes me realize how very fortunate we are here in Winnipeg, to have so many peregrine falcon fans interested in fledgewatching. :)

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #585 on: July 06, 2010, 08:15 »
Will the new female help with Spirit?  That is not an easy question to answer - if it was a new tiercel we could say yes but with a new female not so easy.  Some do help, others view them as a threat.  Depends too on Trooper, if he insists on helping Spirit, she might come around but at this point all we can do is speculate.

Several people have contacted Donna and various bird agencies there for help so perhaps later today we will hear some news.  They had no fledge watch save for one lone fan on her own checking from work when she can.  

Perhaps now with a new female there, they will go out and check on Spirit given the circumstances. 
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