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Offline jadoo

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #116 on: April 24, 2011, 17:49 »
...egg #3 - we're on a roll! an egg roll!!  ;D 8)

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #115 on: April 22, 2011, 14:59 »
..egg #2 in the nestbox - haven't checked in a while, so I'm not sure when it arrived, but it is there  ;D

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #114 on: April 20, 2011, 20:58 »
Thanks for pointing us to camera 2 Ellie  :D

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #113 on: April 20, 2011, 15:23 »
Egg is sitting there all by itself!!  No sibs yet!  Takes quite a long time for camera 2 to open but is very clear when it does.

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #112 on: April 20, 2011, 15:20 »
I checked and definitely an egg in the scrape(this was earlier today).This would have been on Cam #2 I think!  Will check again later.

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #111 on: April 20, 2011, 12:29 »
I was thinking that might be an egg also.  But it is hard to tell from the location and angle of the camera.

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #110 on: April 20, 2011, 07:26 »
...kinda hard to tell this early in the morning, but it looks like there is an egg in the nest box!

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #109 on: April 15, 2011, 09:26 »
...cool!...just saw the female fly and land on the edge of the box, then the male followed a few seconds later, with prey, which the female took from him, flying off with it;  the male remained at the nestbox  :D...is this courtship behaviour?

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #108 on: April 15, 2011, 07:50 »
...no eggs yet, but I've seen scraping being done... :)
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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #107 on: April 13, 2011, 19:04 »
So glad they are back. Really liked watching this site.  :) :)

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #106 on: April 13, 2011, 14:35 »
There is a falcon sitting on the ledge doing lots of preening...  :D

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #105 on: April 09, 2011, 13:34 »
...it was the female sitting there e-chupping,  then the male (somewhat smaller) flew up and into the box and sat in the far corner, they e-chupped at each other for less than a minute, then the male took off again - i now remember why i liked this site so much - the views of the falcons taking off and arriving are spectacular! :D

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Re: Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #104 on: April 09, 2011, 13:24 »
...whoo-hoo! Salt Lake cam is up and running!  no eggs in the nest (yet) but there is a falcon sitting on the ledge... :D

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Salt Lake City - 2011 / ? & ?
« Reply #103 on: March 15, 2011, 21:40 »
2011 NESTING SEASON

Last year there were no sightings of the resident pair due to construction. Do we know if it will be any different this year. Has anybody heard news about this site?

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« Reply #102 on: April 24, 2010, 16:28 »
2010 NESTING SEASON

It seems that there will be no peregrines at this site this year. Somehow this reminds me of the situation when Mariah and Kaver's nest box was taken down in Rochester.  :( It is not impossible for construction work to co-exist with peregrines.

From an article:

Peregrines fly the coop amid downtown construction projects

There likely will be no "heck Week" this year in downtown Salt Lake City. And Cat Kivett is not happy about it.  Kivett is part of the Peregrine Watchpost Team, which spends several weeks every summer waiting for peregrine falcon chicks born in nest boxes on the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, and occasionally other downtown buildings, to attempt their first flights.  However, renovation work on the Smith building, and the general scope of the huge City Creek project downtown has apparently chased the peregrines away -- at least for this year.

"I am disappointed, very disappointed," Kivett said. "It is a lot of fun watching them learn to fly and to hunt. People touring Temple Square see us with binoculars and ask what is going on. It is cool to share that with people."

Volunteers have long dubbed the chicks' learning period as heck Week, because of the frequent crashes and ensuing chaos that results in trying to protect the young falcons as they learn to take wing.  The chance that a peregrine pair have built a nest unbeknownst to observers -- or will create one -- still exists, but the nest-laying time is now.

"April is prime time for egg deposition," said Bob Walters, Watchable Wildlife Coordinator for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. "We are still looking, but it seems like we won't see any peregrine falcons chicks this year."  A nest box on the Joseph Smith Memorial Building that has housed a pair of falcons the past three summers -- and was wired with audio and video for a popular web cam -- was boarded up earlier this year so work can be done on the historic building. "The work started in mid-April and will end sometime around mid-July," said Richard Sawatzki, facillty manager of the Joesph Smith Building. "If the falcons had been trying to nest it likely would have been disruptive and may have caused them to abandon the eggs or chicks."

In an effort to provide another option, officials from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, set up another nest box -- also wired for the Web -- on the nearby Church Office Building. The nest box has been moved around on the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in the past with some success, but no raptors have shown interest in the new digs.  The pair of falcons that have spent the past three years in the boarded up nest box could have set up shop in a nearby canyon.

"My concern is that they have relocated into a wild area and they will be susceptible to predators of the animal and human variety," Kivett said. "People have been known to take fledglings for the black market."   Kivett has been a part of the Peregrine Watchpost Team for the past four years and she isn't ready to give up on the birds, even if it means her summer evenings will be spent with eyes to the skies. She plans on continuing the search downtown and in the canyons. "If we can find their aerie in the wild that is where I will be," she said. "I won't be able to be much help to them, but I'm kind of addicted to them."

Sawatzki said there is more work planned on the Joseph Smith Memorial building in the future that may also lead to the closing of the nest box that has been used the past few years.  "We may have the same issue again. If we do, we can use the box being used this year," he said. "We enjoy the falcons and want to do what we can to keep them around, but we need to maintain the building."

http://www.sltrib.com/outdoors/ci_14950583