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Author: | loza [ Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Zamosc POLAND 09/14 18.49 Young has dinner (2 chicks), not good Young has a damaged wing !!! https://youtu.be/foZ6Dn6R440 |
Author: | loza [ Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Swinwk Zamosc POLAND 09/15 18.50 - 19.22 Young 9YT has dinner ( 3 chicks). Young has a damaged wing still https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWOYLdEgnio author : mi kra |
Author: | Beth [ Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Thanks Swinwk, sad...:( Thanks Loza, hope for little one to recover... |
Author: | SWINWK [ Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:24 pm ] |
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From Eagle Country for those who do not do FB: Eagle Country Favorites · 9 hrs · Dear Friends of EC, Happy fall to all Friends and viewers! As most of you are aware, Nic and Vic, our resident eagles, did not return to the nest last year. We were all surprised at the turn of events and we miss them with you and simply trust that they are alive and well on their adventures elsewhere. What did happen last season is that there were many visiting eagles as well as some territorial disputes. After extended and numerous visitations, we even started calling it our “EC Bed and Breakfast Season!” However, after several weeks, it became clear that there would not be a settled pair. At this point, due to that fact and other extenuating circumstances, we have made the decision to pause our viewing season until we have confirmation of an established couple taking over the nest. If or when we have that confirmation, we will go live and bring you the good news! Thanks for your patience and understanding! |
Author: | SWINWK [ Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Update from VWS on Junipero: Update from VWS: Ventana Wildlife Soc Mod 8 minutes ago 9/15/2021 @ 4 pm (PST) Junipero Update Hi Viewers, A follow-up on Junipero's (#663, purple tag 63) injured leg/foot. He showed up briefly yesterday afternoon and stuck around just long enough to get a close look at his left leg/foot with the cam. Based on the footage, a condor team veterinarian confirmed that necrosis has taken over his lower leg and foot. As to what caused this, we can't determine that from the photo alone, possibly a bone break, but hard to say. He showed up again this afternoon and actually drank water and fed on a carcass briefly before he was flushed off by Shadow. We were able to get additional looks at his injury today and it does appear he may have signs of a bone break, again, not completely conclusive at this stage. So this is a call to action for all condor cam watchers to keep an eye out for Junipero. Continue to post photos and provide details about his behavior, it's such a huge to help to us. Despite his unfortunate situation, Junipero is still flying quite well and we even picked up his radio signal toward his nest site earlier this week. Junipero doesn't appear to be emaciated at this stage, which is very encouraging. As you know, wildlife are amazingly resilient and can overcome serious injuries in the wild and find ways to survive. Junipero is currently rearing a wild chick (#1077) as a solo parent at an extremely remote nest location in Big Sur, so that makes his situation even more difficult. Chick #1077 is almost 6 months old and should be fledging any day now. Current plan- The Pinnacles team is on standby and will be ready to trap him in the event he shows up at their release site. We will continue to track his movements very closely in Big Sur and keep baiting the feeding site in hopes of spotting him on the cam. Big thanks to beabee Cali Condor -VWS Condor Crew |
Author: | catwoman [ Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Thank you, SWINWK for keeping us informed on Junipero. Hope they're able to save him. |
Author: | loza [ Fri Sep 17, 2021 1:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Zamosc POLAND 09/16 There was a delivery of 4 chickens. One young, I don't know which one, ate two. Two chickens stayed overnight. In the morning of 09/17 around 9 am it was empty 09/17 16.58 after delivery 18.06 It's raining. One juvenile came for dinner ate 2 chickens and flew. It wasn't the one with the sick wing https://youtu.be/Lg3Cuf-dhmk |
Author: | loza [ Sun Sep 19, 2021 12:58 pm ] |
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Zamosc POLAND 09/19 18.13 There is no delivery today. Young disappointed but probably hunted - a sharp departure https://youtu.be/JiWEwgtRa9Q |
Author: | skygirlblue [ Sun Sep 19, 2021 2:59 pm ] |
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Author: | Dutch Eagle Fan [ Tue Sep 21, 2021 4:59 pm ] |
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First penguins sighted at the GARS O'Higgins base. |
Author: | SWINWK [ Thu Sep 23, 2021 12:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Junipero has not been seen since Friday morning the 17th at the Big Sur Sanctuary (he could be seen standing beside a carcass at that time, but did not eat), however they picked up a signal showing Junipero was "toward" his remote nest site yesterday the 21st. Update from VWS: Ventana Wildlife Soc Mod • 7 hours ago • edited 9/22/2021 @ 1 pm (PST) Condor Update Hi Viewers, A follow-up on Junipero's (#663, purple tag 63) injured leg/foot. We are hopeful he will visit the sanctuary to feed in the next day or two to get a look at his leg injury. Please continue to post photos and provide details about his behavior, it's such a huge to help to us. Despite his unfortunate situation, Junipero is still flying quite well and we even picked up his radio signal toward his nest yesterday. Junipero is currently rearing a wild chick (#1077) as a solo parent at an extremely remote nest location in Big Sur, so that makes his situation even more difficult. Chick #1077 is almost 6 months old and should be fledging any day now. The Pinnacles team is still on standby to trap him in the event he shows up at their release site. We will continue to track his movements very closely in Big Sur and keep baiting the feeding site in hopes of spotting him on the cam. |
Author: | SWINWK [ Sun Sep 26, 2021 12:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
AEF to build world's largest bird rehabilitation center in Tennessee: "WVLT 8 News" |
Author: | SWINWK [ Mon Sep 27, 2021 11:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Radio signal picked up again yesterday from Junipero. Update from VWS: Ventana Wildlife Soc Mod • 5 hours ago Hi everyone, Good news, Junipero (663) was picked up by radio signal yesterday toward his nest site. However, he has not been observed on the cam recently, so we have no new information on the condition of his injured leg. We are encouraged he's still moving around and that could also indicate he's finding wild sources of food for his chick, #1077. Keep your eyes on the cam, he could show up at any time! |
Author: | bev. [ Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
Ma, from Berry eagles, was spotted at yet another lake, by Atlanta yacht club. Warms my heart to see this. She just knew her time at Berry was up. There will never be another, like her. So never give up on eagles and falcons etc. That are displaced. So many , know , when their days of nesting are up. |
Author: | bev. [ Tue Sep 28, 2021 11:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
I will be back with all the bands of my Alberta falcons later this evening. Sorry, so late, but life takes unexpected turns. |
Author: | Dutch Eagle Fan [ Wed Sep 29, 2021 7:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS JUNE-DECEMBER 2021 |
First hatch for Melbourne Australia falcons! Calendar updated. |
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