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Offline Linder

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #554 on: June 28, 2010, 22:17 »
From watching the video Swoop was visibily upset when they returned Spirit to the nestbox.  Scout was definitely kakking up a storm and Swoop headed to the ledge and did wingercize a bit but not enough to take flight. I really don't think it was ready to go yet and probably nothing wrong with it medically. Only my thoughts.
Thinking on this further, from watching previously and seeing both chicks running up and down the ledge and with no sign of any imbalance or seizure problems, I am surprised that this would happen the same day that the other new fledged chick was returned to the nest ledge.
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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #553 on: June 28, 2010, 17:55 »
:'( :'( :'( :'(    This is just hearbreaking  :'( :'(

A Lot of Activity Today - Spirit (09/Y) was the juvenile that fledged this morning.

Other accounts indicate she fell down to the ground with little or no flapping. As I have reported many times, flapping is instinctual so the fact that this bird came straight down would indicate there may have been another underlying issue. A necropsy will likely be done. 

It does sound like one our ours 3 years ago

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #552 on: June 28, 2010, 17:47 »
Oh no, this is very sad. :'( I am so sorry to hear that, carly. :(

Tracy keeps saying, "Peregrines don't fall" unless there is something seriously wrong.

And yes, allikat, I do remember TPC saying that. Sounds similar to what happened to one of our Radisson chicks a few years ago... seemingly fell off the building, for no apparent reason. But turns out the chick had some kind of neurological difficulties before it fell.  :(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #551 on: June 28, 2010, 17:24 »
Very sad news, indeed.  Good luck, Spirit!

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #550 on: June 28, 2010, 16:40 »
Very sad news... :(

If the reports are correct that people witnessed Swoop go down with little or no flapping, then there's obviously wrong as Tracy keeps saying, "Peregrines don't fall" unless there is something seriously wrong. 
Hopefully Spirit will be successful and fledge when ready and do very well. 
It would be nice for Scout and Trooper to have a successful nest this year.
Good luck Spirit! 
Fly free Swoop!

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #549 on: June 28, 2010, 16:38 »
That is very sad to hear.  :'( :'(

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #548 on: June 28, 2010, 16:31 »
How sad. To have a chick come this far, and then something go wrong. Hopefully they will let us know the results of the necropsy.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #547 on: June 28, 2010, 16:28 »
 :'( :'( :'( :'(    This is just hearbreaking  :'( :'(

A Lot of Activity Today - Spirit (09/Y) was the juvenile that fledged this morning.

About 10 a.m. I received a call from Josh Williams from the Ohio Senate Office. He reported that a co-worker, Jason Phillips, noticed a peregrine just outside on a windowsill. He was able to give me the band number. The bird was not injured so I opted to capture her and place her back on the nest ledge. Thanks to Jason and Josh for taking notice and contacting me.

The capture happened without incident. I got back up to the 41st floor of the Rhodes Tower about 11 a.m. It is a bit tricky to put a falcon back out on the ledge when you know another fledgling is out there because you don't want to accidently cause the other bird to flush from the ledge. I looked out the door and saw Scout on top of the nestbox (squawking at full volume since she knew I was there!). At this point I had another potential danger: there was a chance that Scout would attack the bird as I put it back out. Scout wasn't about to leave so, I had to move slowly. I put Spirit in the doorway so she and Scout could see each other and simply closed the door. After a moment she hopped up on top of the nestbox with Scout. Mission accomplished successfully!

Fast forward to just after lunch. In the midst of trying to update the blog I got another call from downtown about a falcon on the sidewalk in front of the Rhodes Tower. Unfortunately this story doesn't end so well. It was Swoop (08/Y) and from reports it sounded like she was exercising on the ledge and then was gone from the ledge. Other accounts indicate she fell down to the ground with little or no flapping. As I have reported many times, flapping is instinctual so the fact that this bird came straight down would indicate there may have been another underlying issue. A necropsy will likely be done.

So, a busy day. Swoop's absence will be noticed much more by all of the fans out there watching than it will be by Scout and Trooper. They concentrate on what they see at the moment and so will focus all of their attention on Spirit. Hopefully she will be well fed and thus will wait to leave the ledge until she is good and ready.

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #546 on: June 25, 2010, 14:59 »
THANKS
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Offline jadoo

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #545 on: June 25, 2010, 09:49 »
...thanks carly  ;D  - I personally don't think the Columbus chicks are going this weekend;  I don't think they've been doing enough wingercising - they just don't look ready to me.  Mind you, I've been wrong before (LOTS of times...) (LOTS and LOTS and LOTS)...

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #544 on: June 25, 2010, 09:05 »
Girls do tend to go later but it depends on the bird - weight and size, health, presence of siblings, experience of parents, etc...  Two years ago, the female at my site fledged on Day 38 with her brothers, last year they all (2 males and 1 female) were still on the ledge being beak fed at Day 42.  In Edmonton, Cassie I think didn't go until almost/or on Day 50 - she was a lone chick.  Last year the Hamilton females were all over 1000 g's and we thought for sure they'd take forever to fledge and probably come down - well they showed us!  They flew like champs!  

I can't speak for all falcons - nor would I attempt too but in my personal observations at my site I've noticed that now that we have the same adult pair for a few years - the fledge periods are taking longer as they've gained experience.  I'm guessing the parents adjust their strategy based on past years - for example we have glass buildings so the kids would typically hit the glass on fledging and get hurt and in some cases die but now that they don't push the young as hard to go early and let them stay longer, we have had no fatalities for three years now during fledge and this year none of the kids have hit the glass on their first flights.  The first year I watched my pair - the female was very aggressive in trying to get the young to fly early, she still tries but doesn't push them as hard as previous years and seems to be willing to wait until they are ready to go.

The longer they stay, for sure the better to get stronger.  

« Last Edit: June 25, 2010, 09:09 by carly »

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #543 on: June 25, 2010, 07:38 »
...Spirit's been wingercizing in camera view - proud mom Scout was hanging around for a bit (very lovely looking), then Spirit charged her (hoping to be fed?) and Scout took off...I've seen glimpses of Swoop wingercizing on the ledge; the latest blog says they're at 5 weeks, and could be fledging soon, though probably not before this weekend. I know it could happen around 40 days, but these are both females, and I thought that, since they are bigger & heavier, they may need a few more days to get their wing strength - any thoughts/info on that?

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #542 on: June 22, 2010, 12:43 »
...plenty of wingersizing today, it's currently 28C & partly sunny in Columbus;  when they do their run, hop, skip, beat wings, you can practically read their minds - "Look, I'm flying, I'm flying!!"  Reminds me of nothing so much as kids playing airplane on a nice summer day...

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #541 on: June 21, 2010, 16:01 »
...ewwww, and now Spirit checking to see if it was edible... :-X :-X

YUM YUM  :-X ;D

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Re: Rhodes Tower - 2010 / Trooper & Scout
« Reply #540 on: June 21, 2010, 14:45 »
...sisters are now sitting on opposite ends of the ledge - obviously not speaking to each other right now...no sign of the remains of the food package anywhere...ain't families wonderful?  ;D