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Archives => 2024 Archives => Topic started by: STLbf on January 17, 2024, 12:06:52 PM
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Live cams working this morning as the river freezes over. Flock of eagles hanging around the edge of open water next to the lock, waiting for fish to come to the surface.
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Thanks Stl - good pic.
I like river news too.
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Shep, many thanks for GSB history. It will be a good guide for this season.
Enjoyed the river snapshot, STLb. Thanks you two. Take care.
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Not much change at GSB today. Still eagles at the edge of the open water next to the lock.
Q -- Who changes the Forum sections to the new year? It's time for 2024 here at GSB.
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Mrs. Falcon, aka Amy, is our Forum Master. I'm sure she'll take care of it sooner or later. ;)
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Hi Nora. :)
I don't know how to "sticky".
And if I opened the thread, I'd put it with the Mississippi Flyway Cam, where it'd would be easier to maintain.
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Hi Nora, good to "see" you here. Eagle closeup this afternoon, just for you!
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Hurrah! Cliff cam back up and operating. Thank you RRP. :)
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GSB HISTORY
Start looking!
February 13, 2023 Newman was back.
Feb. 11th a female was seen.
January 31, 2022 falcon seen.
Feb 23, 2022 Amy confirmed Newman arrived
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Shep, thanks for the reminder about falcon returning dates!
When the water has been open since the first of the year, there are people fishing from little boats below the locks. Wonder what they are fishing for?
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Shep, thanks for the reminder about falcon returning dates!
When the water has been open since the first of the year, there are people fishing from little boats below the locks. Wonder what they are fishing for?
most likely - for fish. ;D
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While some folk await Newman's return, I'm more curious about what I'm assuming is the enlargement of the Lock to double its size to 600 ft., allowing 15 barge "tows" but more importantly to accomodate the larger cruise liners that will be plying their service on the Upper Mississippi from St. Louis to Minneapolis.
Construction is going on now....where that crane is currently located is where the new lock gate will be. Don't know if the unfrozen river is a boon or a bust as far as the construction goes, but I hope our camera ops are aware and will give more close-up scanning in the future. The Corps of Engineers has had this in the planning for awhile, but I think covid slowed it down....like it did with everything else. This is a massive project. All the locks between the Twin Cities and St. Louis will be enlarged.
Thanks RRP for the service you provide. My check will be in the mail soon. ;) :)
https://www.news8000.com/news/local-news/la-crescent/maintenance-upgrades-underway-for-lock-and-dams-along-mississippi-river-near-la-crescent/article_8c6709eb-2f13-5c2f-ba90-91e2f41d7eac.html
I might be ahead of project goals right now, but they are in the future plans.
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eburg,
I too enjoy the locks.
I would assume an open river is better for the ACoE.
Right now I am interested in seeing a falcon sighting.
Everyone needs sound ON.
We've seen visitor falcons this early in past years.
EYES ON PEEPS - AND SOUND ON ( low )
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The Flyway forum announced a sighting of Newman a day or so ago. The pic today might be him.
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Explore mods confirm Newman is home
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewtopic.php?f=494&t=2807&sid=e67cecc32ac9e4474149d0d73af4b0d8
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:)
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Per RRP today!!!
Look who's back at Great Spirit Bluff! While we were watching DNF lay her first egg, Newman was reclaiming his territory. Our camera operators let us know that he's already attracted a female falcon: not surprising given that he's one of the most eligible falcon bachelors around! Great picture of him with the video!
Watch and listen here:
https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams/gsb-falcons/. Happy Falcon Friday, everyone!
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WE HAVE a PAIR!
Feb. 17, 2024
YEHAW! And we're off for 2024
Explore ID her as LISA
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Terka, bcaw caught her
Female with bl/blu ring
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53 W, Lisa, sounds familiar. She was there last year, I forget exactly when, but Forum Archive will have the pics.
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For what it's worth this is the earliest mention of Lisa that I found for last year.
Me, neither, Phyll, but she was definitely on the large feeding ledge for a while about 8:00 this morning. There's a place to look up banding numbers and I will check that right now. . . . And I got no results, probably my inexperience with the banding lookup. The link is on the Explore! tab from RRP. Someone else will know, I'm sure.
(https://raptorresource.org/raptorresource/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2825.0;attach=589120;image)
* GSB 8-10-23 Banded black 53 over blue W Left, on the large feeding ledge @8AM.JPG (69.06 kB, 699x369 - viewed 30 times.)
Lisa
2018
Kenosha
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0d95324a201057156aa66dac754ce81256908a87fbae3bec40c7ef1f846547a7.png
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Shep it's official then. Newman and Lisa, again. :-* Here's to a successful 2024 season. Thanks.
And, thank you to everyone for your posts, snaps and info. ;)
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Hope she sticks around!!!! Way to go Lisa!
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So Lisa, 53W, came onto the scene after fledging last summer. Good to see her back this year.
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JULIE
Feb. 18, 2024
Julie 90/Z - 2019 - Fort Parkway Bridge, Minnesota
Black 90 (blue?)Z
info from bcaw TErka
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* I am not getting notices in my email
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Ooops. He collection of female admirers arrive.......... ;)
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Newman is a popular fellow!
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Julie's band looks blue to me.
Hub-huba-huba! Newman. ;)
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Ooops. He collection of female admirers arrive.......... ;)
I'd say.
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Newman is a popular fellow!
You can say that, again. :)
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90/Z Julie
banded in 2019 in Minneapolis, MN
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Good Morning !
Thanks Shep. Julie's lovely and a blue band---just as I thought.
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Julie had a pigeon for breakfast on the nest box rooftop this morning, about 8:30.
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Thanks. STL. Looks like she must have been really hungry.
Good action snap Shep. Couldn't help this caption. "Whoa! Newman. Ladies don't like that sort of surprise."
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I was wondering if there had been any interaction between Newman and the females. The pic posted by Shep answers that question!
But which female is it this morning in the copulation on the camera housing?
And if they are mating, does that indicate that a pair has been formed?
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STL- I had been watching the box cam this morning in hopes of catching a glimpse of the blue band.
Obviously, no luck.
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Julie 90-Z has been around all morning. Even perched high up in the trees on top of the bluff. Rewind helps find a pic of her leg band.
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Many thanks STL...'rewind' doesnt' work out for me. I guess the arthritis slows me down. :(
Great snaps/info.
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The plot thickens at GSB today. Newman was perched at the nest box about 10:30 this morning, no leg bands so pretty sure it was him. And then, Lisa 53-W was back, perching on the box and chattering, about 11:00! Didn't see any of them together on the rewind, but I could have missed an encounter.
I also think one of the peregrines was perching at the top of a tree on the bluff, but too far for a good pic. And Newman was at the overhang of the large feeding ledge, but too dark for a decent pic.
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Feb. 23
8.50 am I saw female on top of cam.
She left - then returned - (http://echupping)-
thats the comms between falcon pairs.
Does that mean she and Newman are mates?
I havent seen mating
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Julie 90-Z has been around today. See pics from camera housing (8:00) and on the large feeding ledge (8:30). Note the orange circle on the feeding ledge pic. That's Newman's beak and toes. A good guess because there was no scuffling like with a competing female, but I never saw him in a better view. Julie has been crooning in a very similar way that DNF does on the North nest when it is mating time or asking for food.
There's a mating pic posted here a few days ago. Don't remember who, but we can both scroll back to find it -- I did, and it was posted by YOU on FEB 20, but doesn't identify the birds.
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Thanks STL and Shep for the info and snaps.
I think this season will be very interesting.
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I heard them bonding - echupping Feb. 23 -
but cam op missed it -
I think it was on house roof - but cant be sure.
Julie is making the mating invitation souonds -
but I havent seen or heard mating yet.
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JULIE or LISA?
February 24, 2024
Julie seen Feb 24 at the US Bank La Crosse - just across the river.
She was dancing with Andy!
Lisa 53/W reappeared on the bluff.
Wasnt Lisa the mate in Racine one year?
Julie - Terka's image, bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=494&sid=9090b718f062b1c252bc95b096fd17b1
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Shep many thanks for the info and snap. Interest
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Even though us watchers may be confused about which falcon is who and where, the great news is that there are enough of them to confuse us!!
Early morning, a banded bird was on the nest box perch, but flew off too fast to read the band. Hanging around the nest box seems to be a popular activity these days. Newman, I think, was there about 11:30 AM, appeared to be a bird without bands.
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Tks. STL for the photo and update. I always wondered why Newman wasn't banded.
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RRP doesn't have the budget to band every bird, and it's likely that he came into the area as an adult, not a chick. That's my guesses.
Same reasons most of the eagles we see are not banded.
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Thanks STL. Makes sense. ;)
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Yep who knows where he came from. Some cliff areas, like I think Lake Superior and probably other places, aren't accessible. It has to be done at just the right time so they're old enough, but not to the point it's dangerous for the young that will try to exit the nest box too soon if there is a box.
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According to RRP's post today!!!!
"Great Spirit Bluff
February 26, 2024: Banded Female Falcon H/34 Kandiyohi - https://youtu.be/RJYZeEJrd7c?si=71-Zo_qw81ahtLpB. This is really interesting. As usual, female falcons are lining up - flying up? - for Newman. But H/34 was seen at the Dubuque Courthouse just a few days ago: roughly 98 miles away as the falcon flies! Lisa was also spotted here today. We'll see who shows up here tomorrow!"
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Thank you Nora for the extra info.
Yep! We shall see.
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Redwing Feb. 26th
Feb.27, 2024
If she stays we have to call her REDWING.
H 34 Redwing -
hatched in our Redwing box!
Exciting! a Minnesota Homebird
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Lisa 53/W & Newman Feb. 27 ( Terka, bcaw )
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On not banding Newman - yep, he came into the area as an adult. RRP and Midwest Peregrine get most of the falcon nestlings in Minnesota (but not all of them); RRP and Wisconsin Peregrine get most of the falcon nestlings in Wisconsin (but not all of them); RRP gets most but not all of the nestlings in Iowa (for example, we can't rappel the Iowa Statehouse dome to grab those babies); and many states don't have a banding program at all any more or can't reach most of their eyries (Ontario Canada is incredibly rugged terrain and many of those sites would require day-long hikes or a helicopter). So we're going to see more unbanded adults as the species continues to proliferate and find spots we can't reach. It's nice to have a really good camera that picks up Newman's distinctive and apparently incredibly handsome features!
Amy
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Thanks to all for the added information. What a privilege it is to learn about the peregrines and their proliferation. ;D
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Thanks Amy!
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"Feb.27, 2024
If she stays we have to call her REDWING.
H 34 Redwing -
hatched in our Redwing box!
Exciting! a Minnesota Homebird"
That would be cool, but she already has a name.
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Thank you, Amy.
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Waking up...Great Spirit Bluff Falcons - Cliff View
Feb 28, 2024 6:21 AM
Camera Time: Feb 28, 2024 6:21 AM CST
Birchwoman (Me)
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I snapped t his of Newman while out checking the Cliff View for Great Spirit Bluff Falcons -
Camera Time: Feb 28, 2024 6:49 AM CST
Birchwoman
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I guess its Lisa 53/W for 2024
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I guess its Lisa 53/W for 2024
Time will tell ;)
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Newman perched at the nest box about 1:00 this afternoon, preening, stretching, bobbing. A short while later, one was in the box and another flew in for some chattering. One hopped out and away, and a banded bird stayed for just a few moments before also flying away. Could not read the band.
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Meeting up inside the nest box seems to be a thing for Newman and Julie 53-W. They did it again this morning about 10:00. Vocalizations and dancing are involved, but not copulation that I saw on the rewind.
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Newman was scratching at the gravel in the nest box this morning about 8:00. Spring house cleaning!
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On YouTube I saw video posted from RosieanneB, then checked the rewind at the live feed, and there's ANOTHER female peregrine dancing with Newman this afternoon about 4:00. The band number is 60-E, black over blue. I tried the database lookup but didn't get any result.
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Lisa 53-W is back on the scene with Newman today. In the nest box for dancing together, on a branch, on the small and large feeding ledges. I believe she caught a black bird to eat on the branch about 8:30, and I think Newman brought one as a gift on the ledge about 11:00. On rewind he is barely visible under an overhang as she eats. At 1:00, she is still perching on the large feeding ledge. And it's worth the wait to see a mating!
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That is E/60 - you read the top/black part of the band first. :) This is one of Greg Septon's birds: https://midwestperegrine.umn.edu/?vw=search_results_details&id=9887 (https://midwestperegrine.umn.edu/?vw=search_results_details&id=9887).
That Newman! ::) ;D
Amy
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Newman is mis-named -
shuda been Romeo
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Thanks, Amy, for the ID on peregrine E-60. I had it right in the photo label, but not in my text.
Red-winged blackbirds are migrating back to the area, so prey is plentiful. The males return first. And the females look totally different, with brown and white stripes all over, easily mistaken for a large sparrow.
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The paper mill that Hope hatched at closed and was bought by a packaging company.
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Nora, do you know if the location where Hope E-60 was hatched still has a peregrine nest?
Lisa [for sure] and Newman [I think] had a noisy encounter in the nest box about 11:15 this morning. He flew away, then she did after a while. At 12:30 she was eating a RWBB on the large feeding ledge. Don't know if she caught it or if Newman gifted.
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The paper mill that Hope hatched at closed and was bought by a packaging company.
I'm not sure. I was making a quick check after looking at her info and ran across that, not sure on the peregrine box. I look more.
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Newman and Lisa in multiple views this morning. Here are two.
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Two were there this morning, one in the nest box and one outside and on cam. Didn't get a chance to post any pictures before I had to head for town.
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Here you go, Nora. Early morning, lots of chattering and singing between Newman and Lisa (I'm presuming but no band in clear view), then a mating.
They are hanging around and VERY talkative all morning.
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Thanks!
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Lisa 53-W seen on the large feeding ledge for a couple hours, didn't see her eating, but black feathers underfoot. Later the cam ops found her on a favorite high branch in the cedar trees towards the lock.
Are we on egg watch here yet?
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Terka, bcaw pic ;D
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Shep that's a great pic of the mating scene on the feeding ledge.
Before that, Newman came to the nest box and Lisa 53-W joined him for vocalizations and dancing. Newman left, Lisa left and had a RWBB on a narrow ledge below the large feeding ledge [See blue arrow in pic]. This is great on the rewind as she tries to hide the carcass in a crevice then flies away with it. She goes to that branch to perch near the cedars above the locks. There's a mating there, Newman flies away and Lisa perches for about a hour. Then to your pic. Busy birds, these. ;D
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What a great day!!!
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Hoping for eggs soon and a successful year to fledging and beyond.
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Big fight over territory about 4:30. There's been an unknown, unbanded bird in the area this afternoon, one with dark feather specks on the upper chest, I'm guessing a female. It started with two at the nest box, the unknown and probably Lisa, anyway a banded bird. A smaller bird flew into the box, likely Newman, who vocalized but didn't attack the intruder. Intruder was pinned belly up by Lisa for several minutes, then was finally able to wriggle loose and flew away. Holy Moley :o >:(
Someone will make a video of the Tuesday afternoon fray.
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Here's the female falcon rumble this afternoon at GSB, Lisa wasn't having any of it, sent the other woman packing. Was pretty scary but the loser was able to fly away. You'll see Newman come into the nest box and watch, according to Amy, the males seldom interfere in female fights. https://youtu.be/0XqndmIWGMc (https://youtu.be/0XqndmIWGMc)
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It was like Newman was cheering Lisa on until he wanted out. :) Lisa did a good job, held the other one's talons away from her.
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FIGHT!
March 12, 2024
Lisa fought a hussy - and won!
Rumble on the cliff
https://youtu.be/0XqndmIWGMc
Terka, bcaw image
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Rumble describes the ruckus yesterday, and thanks for the added video, pics, and info.
As the color cam returned this morning, Newman and Lisa had a mating on the nest box top. Shortly after, she cast a pellet -- probably intruder feathers she pulled in the fight. ;) At 10 AM, she perched on the small feeding ledge for an hour or so.
Looks to me like Lisa, the fierce defender, is the female for this season, so I'm shortening the pair moniker to N&L.
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Lisa really didn't seem to do much of any damage to the unknown. She didn't even pull that hard on the feathers. I did notice she had a little fluff in her beak when she was back in the nest box. Loved the way she held unknown's talons out of the way. Smart bird.
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Nora, for all the squalling and racket during the rumble, we might have expected more injuries. But lots of creatures fight over territory and most of the action is more like posing and protecting and threatening because the combatants know the danger of injury to themselves. Probably that's what Peregrines do.
Is there a new camera live here at GSB today? The posted pics look to me like they are showing views we have not had before.
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Wow those views DO look different.
Some females will do a LOT of damage though. When the female peregrine took King over from the first one to nest there, Mae, she killed Mae. Bob went up there from his home in Iowa and took her back and gave her a decent burial. The lobby at King has a stature of Mae.
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Was Mae the mother of our Breezy at Elk River?
I LOVED that King pair - so devoted it was precious.
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=494&sid=2574fc9a508bdaa3258fbae6412fe372
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New camera views and barge traffic has resumed with a really long barge this morning heading upriver.
Both Newman and Lisa in and out of the nest box and perches.
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YAY a 15 car BARGE!
I wonder what its carrying - or how many are empties to be filled with stuff
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This is the April 17, 2004 article from the St. Paul paper. Belinda took over after Mae, so without looking back I'd say Belinda was Breezy's mom.
Birders around the world are mourning a Minnesota matriarch.
Mae, the first peregrine falcon in the world to nest at a power plant, was killed earlier this spring in a territorial battle with another falcon at Xcel Energy Co.’s Allen S. King smokestack in Oak Park Heights.
Since claiming the nest as a young bird 15 years ago, Mae raised a record 37 falcons in the small wood box overlooking the St. Croix River, and her movements were followed daily during the nesting seasons by thousands via the Internet.
Xcel Energy installed a “bird cam” on the smokestack in 1997, and Mae soon became a media darling. Xcel’s Web site, www.xcelenergy.com, is updated with a new photograph every two minutes, and during Mae’s first nesting season, it generated more than 800,000 hits.
Some Mae fans were logged on the day she was killed, believed to be March 25. Diane Gulbrandson of Bloomington said she realized immediately that Mae had received a fatal wound from another falcon named Belinda.
“I have a sense of sadness because she’s gone,” she said. “I loved watching her raise her young. She was obviously a very powerful bird, but at the same time, she was very gentle. You could just see it in the photographs. Here was this huge bird with these tiny chicks, and she was feeding them one at a time and making sure each bird was fed.”
The battle over the King nest box was not unusual, according to Bob Anderson, director of the Raptor Resource Project and overseer of Xcel’s “bird-cam” and nest-box programs.
Mae typically wintered in the King plant area rather than migrating south, but a lack of pigeons last winter caused her to leave the nest box in late October.
“When Mae returned to Minnesota to reclaim it, Belinda was already there, owning it,” Anderson said. “We’ve seen some terrific fighting over nest boxes. We don’t see that intense fighting between birds on the cliffs probably because there are alternative cliffs to go over to and occupy.”
NESTING AT POWER PLANTS
In 1989, the King power plant became the first in the world to put up a nest box for peregrine falcons, which had been devastated by the pesticide DDT and were on the endangered species list.
Power plants are excellent nesting sites because they are near rivers and offer protection from predators. Anderson said power plants around the world now install nest boxes, and the peregrine was taken off the endangered species list in 1999 due in part to those efforts.
The addition of the Web camera at the King plant allowed schoolchildren across the country to track Mae’s movements each spring, said Paul Adelmann, a spokesman for Xcel.
In Seattle, third-graders at Arbor Heights Elementary School learn about falcons each year by watching the “falcon cam” and reading a book about Mae. Teacher Mark Ahlness began tracking Mae during her first year on camera, and his class named Mae’s first two fledglings, Smoke and Prescott. Smoke has been at Xcel’s High Bridge power plant “for the last three years in a row and has ended up being a ‘bird-cam’ star of his own,” he said.
Ahlness said he was shocked by the news of Mae’s death.
“I had just told my class her story,” he said. “They were charmed and very excited, as 8- and 9-year-olds always are. A week later, I had to tell them she had been killed. I had a hard time telling them, to be honest. But we are watching the nest in my classroom, and the kids are ready to watch the new eggs hatch and learn more about falcons. I’ll remember Mae fondly for what she offered us — a model of strength and consistency.”
Students at Andersen Elementary School in Bayport were impressed with Mae’s mothering skills, said third-grade teacher Carolyn Hild. “They knew what a good mom she was and how nurturing she was.
“Every time I go by the smokestack, I look up and think of Mae and her babies,” she said.
PAYING THEIR RESPECTS
Sympathy cards have arrived from as far away as Germany since Mae’s death, said Anderson, who buried her on his Iowa farm.
Juanita Woods, from Columbus, Ohio, said: “All the falcon fans worldwide know about Mae’s death. … They realize that this is nature’s way, but they still mourn her passing.
“The queen is dead. Long live the queen.”
The loss has been particularly hard for Xcel employees.
Employees tracked Mae through the years, said Mark Fritsch, King plant director. Some would bring their children to the plant each spring to watch the banding and naming of Mae’s fledglings. Internet pictures of Mae were broadcast live in the plant’s control room.
“They would record in a book when each new egg was laid, how many there were and when the young were born,” he said.
The “falcon cam” will continue to track Belinda and her five babies, which should hatch in mid-May.
But Mae will be difficult to replace, said Adelmann, the Xcel spokesman. She was arguably the world’s most famous falcon, having been featured in the New York Times and “CBS Evening News.”
“She was the matriarch,” Adelmann said. “Mae absolutely loved living at that plant. When you see the same bird year after year for a decade, you get attached.”
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I look Mae up and found the same article, Nora. Thanks for posting it.
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Thanks Nora.
I'm glad I didnt see that fight.
I've seen 2 or 3 falcon fights - thats plenty.
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Newman brought a RWBB as a food gift for Lisa about 8:00 this morning, and they were in and around the box until a mating at 10:30.
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Windy in the area this morning. Cam ops found Newman on the large feeding ledge about 8:00 with a bird for breakfast. Then one of the peregrines near the top of the bluffs at about 10:30, not able to see which one.
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Another visiting female at GSB this morning, I believe. It's unbanded, larger than Newman (who has been in the nest box most of the time) and has some peachy-rusty feathers on face and breast. They are talking, not challenging. Haven't seen Lisa 53-W today. Just before noon, Newman left the box, she followed, he caught a bird for her. Together on the large feeding ledge, then she returned with a piece to the box camera housing.
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Thanks STL.
I dont like the idea of another falcon fight - or fight w/owl.
A few years ago the James River falcon male had 2 females - 2 nests.
It'd be - um - interesting if one has nest inside box and one nests on RLD under ledge.
I wish GSB a good year. This is such a great cam!
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It's an unusual season for GSB, that's for sure. Snow overnight as in the general region. And it looks like Lisa 53-W has returned today, with Newman in and on the nest box, with food gift and mating this afternoon. Pic of Lisa is not real clear, but band is the right colors, etc.
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Oh my, the unbanded female is back at the nest box today. Newman brought a food gift to the box and she followed to claim it. He's a popular fellow this year!
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March 23, 2024
Its very possible both females have his seed.
Which will lay her egg in that box?
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This is going to be an interesting spring!
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March 24, 2024
Unbanded juvie - with a white eyebrow.
The mate at Racine has a white eyebrow.
I've never seen this before.
(https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/6b8a63e2586bf5994d51ab433863dc661d3d3f4e64eade63ae18031444c87e3b.png)
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Wow!
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March 25, 2024 SNOWING!
HEY! Where is the RLD new cam??
Babies'd be safer under the ledge than in that box - with the owl threat.
(https://files.explore.org/sn/2024/3/24/20240324T233949_9292424.ts.jpg)
(https://files.explore.org/sn/2024/3/24/20240324T233601_9292308.ts.jpg)
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Need a mom to stay and lay eggs first ;)
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March 27, 2024
we're close .
someone sat on cam a long time.
someone on Explore thinks they saw a brood patch.
we gonna need a name
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BARGE
March 28, 2024
8.45 am A small 1 car barge comes downriver.
How odd - only one.
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When no birds in view, barge traffic at GSB is always interesting.
I'm also enjoying the new camera views on the "back" side of the large feeding ledge and upriver.
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Beautiful sunrises in the area this morning.
Newman (I think) on his favorite branch enjoying the beauty and waiting to see what develops. :D
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I see our juvie gal was around. By WHO I don't know, but when she was on the roof of the nest box she was getting dive bombed and almost knocked off the top.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMuXsdOACrWJ4azv4iYq4RPHn2ghm-N1XKY1qYgAex9MEClEqOoAD8WMGtKeXBdeFvvqzJlskBXDL4UR87HMWO8o891oB1quSejwzfiyxYItUG1NcknAqGAzY0XC-opRCY0csFyx0cFmD9RN5pI-2yaHQ=w729-h405-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMtY6GC_BJQWpb4gZm4-Q1-TQRVaDl1q6vOLehv937judiaZg5SC5LFW2bi6Pw9ONp631L076IVtsT4_qjWh7M2e30xW29HBy6rsAabbaYL78GVDpV2I0Dqxdufr-ZyD5xJjKQW9xBvcsD7KGqlMn3tvw=w724-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNyePz9v3Ub8r06r5Ab0fyiNr7LNQkGYWOLIsi_8OBMNvRQOls4W_PM8uZ8dKg8SGHV3bLpn7nbMAkElu8p6GwceojobHqqbYTwjHMRiFk3SroEZzKHAqMoI3Yr10NOhIq3Om-rwOl6Tda3zxWw1NRJvQ=w725-h409-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOPCX4JgRH_iNLjOLFi3bHXEPnvPbfzk8ZIiTbcvOL1kJRPv4m2uMPpMtHMhbU3cYf-76JiB8OkG0tnFHQyeIkaTyGhwSUWJI3UeFmnAXXbvs3qSd3vuWbdZLLGA6ypwWqKNI-UafFuBFDAbb1CJtCZgw=w725-h406-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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March 30, 2024
Newmann keeps trying to chase this juvie off. She wont go. She just wants to be fed.
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I believe this was Newman digging like crazy then just sitting on the lip of the nest box for a while.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczObTYlVFg7QraZDMOMX0PV1X6UDsFotkw74cndilegjx6tpIAxdm1v-h7mGeEuRM0PL5QCF2DAi-QSh2TtMlbBhQsyI0ZaL0r9N_azevO6gUltPMtdJHwr3QIlHBn-eX5dT1j6n9M_WYU5h3DG_v4HQvg=w725-h409-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNuYe-SDihaMjjPhmJt-0LKYg17pn_QZllzvpT1Aw-EcO-EWH-NLVLeCG79hfJd5_5lq0gdcha9RyxCARjNaR14Zl_9wWaLO6KoZ8kgRfsBzbJbppUVPqOzXGFMXFxCipGlpJNlV5KZus_R_V3pPZt-Ag=w726-h401-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Newman was around a bit this noon....
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN6KiV2AbcG764F0PHGimiST4ZMIPrCuGKUFUE6g0N1HEXA8rsVLaVhRdTZhMgt98R37NKbOTgkpgcVZBckqNi4wc2xMMMCbYarWu7dB3SU4AseCHvV3gOfbr6nzEgQLaLapbdEf8UF8gVsaglTI38V2Q=w960-h536-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNTVYXyXxs2mgMpEW1P2iNii82rBxYkNQOKw-32qvbUGEi6cy6B1M2L_-B8Z6H1Ag1xifbbp78RDTE-Y7w6F7A9QcSuZRTUWqDCMrJATnVp8aJTb0AUy8560MIk4e5Wf3gl4bYxLjYbO2D7N7yD8Igjxw=w943-h535-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Newman seems to have an empty nest and a lack of females. Where have they gone?
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Newman seems to have an empty nest and a lack of females. Where have they gone?
I had my hopes up with Lisa!
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(https://i.gyazo.com/d5f47f5a0022cc72dee7aed0fc52a062.jpg)
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Happy Easter Lori and all...........
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNRf3HMbgSaMV3Mutsh7zbddVrPl995jJXs_w3kayj4iZO9KOMEqBNiT_pEfQBzj9QTgGkzCLccr42bawc9Tv9C6iB0Ar2r2bf_QuR-dIwyiUtu9Xm8wVjsDR-b0mpQfWIF3TYeHIlS92vHtNmcWgzaQzTGha4Pw7XgEhI9DetEddCRiPwZcBxuOMPjnjUHTbMYuW8J9lmgFuF0n_EB6gHwe4xR2dQ-SFN1aP1KOP59nzNW2jdY8_ZH9FgFUON66BiP-19Veyfbe_sBGTJBn-CztozvKb5EihmtUHgSuJCW6JMDNMoCyMvtaGyiHRNWi_1RBNQz1PB_cTZmvaUlRnuAawJq-mZHcKL-NU1_SPKttkxPbyWvFMI2yHDA9CYfStjOVpIX1E1oobGNaPcidy18XYB2qc8K__XsBC08dBI-47fR5VxPIo8-H0y-GWOO_wtbA3RELM_2pCwXCcqAEqJ6Icc-EdQ8KuUMLJ7g5rSku50RTRNHqAlt5-WKVPICyZQaPzAGYIRT5q7qE3F6T5ojEQ8qTXPyUKGsd6lw-HqdQUGH6Kr_Qz6l2p6QBpIy1sQtDxdkPsZI8QEy5ybdsM2WblJDDELbZzFP7TasShN6eg6995BAt7ykmn3_jJl7-hlRJgbt_IpWKMuzv7k9m9b0oJu36LIJb92RB98rd2Y0V8X89zL49qlLZwn52VZZKkvt6R4RCFHbJWpAIpUJ1eYzKQbBc9I4HXkS5ddhhXIdw2HQniETRDJtJ5CBRuo3X3oYSXjYvwXcs4KOIyEV8RvympIFvffRw5Jx_hh77lPkWv3_1ulFEVfd2bLV3IocHo-Zbbx9AHcfORfXpbydq_V_j38N_W3c5-996SBuSmK__m1628foevsjn2uEYShydPlaeaEQh7qfPsFlWuy_AuOLwg=w647-h863-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!
(https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=400,quality=100,fit=scale-down/system/media_attachments/files/122/418/570/original/836402366cf04435.png)
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Newman ever watching. It's snowing there now (11:30 AM)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMtWkzaa40pKffLhmbgWZh7wIGVazOhl_d6c5tMveqtv9h14dmha6xcIafWWsW68gutHP7m73v1zc5o2RoGajfcjewAcRK5rpqiTesrAOnapEu-tItmL_R9uwF3a8PvrBVOy7RT5_T9kaO8Fm4NUF8FVQ=w954-h528-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPmV3cpMHVfOuLD82kHX8Oj51LWQSBRle9easp9yx3u9sgRKd8WzZEo80RiYk67Cx963dHCSEYaQ4ZL5FNhNk94DHJsgPNz-gv-VlquAxD3_A3GrGrxEtuzu09QhYkYhrhSAgGaY8LwB9opFDF-4ZGsJg=w959-h539-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNYCRVlJ7cCVEl9IDQ1rF_cnUQDmZyiNxff99MPkPxZnXUnoOiJ36ikfL6vqwHqppYKEkbOA8SgnggukVpBFQUqKSjFpW3rhpE15YzLuqU9z6lIdxkkjJde58doWEjEncrmc-Cj-FzALcNDRGHfBvWgWA=w956-h536-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN5QyK7vz8Hx_P4gQsU749rZPDihhk62nzu669Lmq5Dos00ghwIawD3-fBroD7kJxtE5hkgiaWQznrhCnH7RdARU3WWhgb3S8YK-aVhpdMh5ySoC-d6Ba2Awtz5_QJZZX-78C8tbND4cUWyS50q4ziHDw=w952-h537-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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The young peregrine is a banded bird. Black = V over Blue = something 9. Perched on the large feeding ledge about 10:00 this morning, and for a while there was another bird, probably Newman, back under the ledge. It's feet visible center left in one of the pics here.
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IF that's V/89 if could be Poppy from High Bridge in St. Paul hatched 5/27/23. Hard to tell the first number. Maybe we'll see it again.
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He looks a hair disgruntled in the snow.........
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMHDMNOo5-n63a1jHzMrIpo_I4wplJw_hv4n4rCOxNt-F9oJ1rN0jxnRSkNivHwCGMIpm7dnsE0m-uyeckY9RHqWjtvW5f6RySCXh-Ughorg3CI0DuAWGEfVWfiUxm4thANT655IkPLrQ7D0ZLcrCCmCg=w727-h408-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPOXDbjeW2d7kUESTeXvpIIoY5M_bb-nlJNpzhbSNjjQIBQb0FG5NHzk6uxvdDp-ClAjL5ZOpn2e0j8zXOpwlQGpLkK35_625tRHPxO16VxVnVKXVaLHmz2cuto7-6RROcluliNmuZOTOuEJcLIkVwBCQ=w728-h406-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Nora, so this V-?9 is a male?? The plot thickens. I couldn't get a clear view of the banding numbers at the time of perching on the camera housing just moments ago. Maybe the watchers at Explore will have better luck.
Whoops, made another try and got a good clear number. It is V-89. So, it's Poppy, as you suspected. And Newman is the bird divebombing to drive Poppy away.
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Thanks! Poppy was considered female when banded....if that's right she's only going to be a year old! Maybe that's why?
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNW8PusMahETZuS0dNStNH4paybK6u32YOrJEL4vfB3XD_Ex8VyOrkQFfl3n7e3J0YFOu7riYThelkZvzd_W-I5hmVFuCaP1iy2iXDdQUIz3p9pSrnQjRhXPfGo26C1Up75iakeDp7zj33XLGsyObL05g=w1090-h137-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Didnt Newman mate with a 1 year old a couple years ago? or was she 2 ?
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Zooey was pretty young. Two years maybe? I'd have to look.
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I see Newman is still diving near her............
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOPt3QEBv6x2EzeZsfKl1QbIaSyADq0_mrtuurdVfzPO2T1YYLVWwUuzAgP7GKfvCweCv_GKOGb-7kzPaqD_tpOQyqYrKyLOnJtqWjoAWVjcel4uikFgh3kH6qTZW4Ygfa_IJbH5GSvaPIT69pmFcw3kQ=w729-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMYn3zVwiGhn0oli9_6AIGZtdR9gQE0UDT37U7CuKhp87yyZLTWxTX6p9anHxeTRkBnitqldZpc324G-MTL8rj0mNw0WcayveV8rsSBzQI26auRKBBo8FeaNFrtJmMlD4OB52cRVHPd0r98oChO4QA34A=w728-h411-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Apparently Newman went for lunch.......must have worked up an appetite.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMnkFLjuVyLV-UCwvbKWv0H7tXXEAJbNEX71uENj_d-aXrgtRvsTPst5eEMHXXn8y7icNNvAqrlr6yHdqKH2Uv0jdu2q1tGR_lRMUCsuM6NkIvKSGysD2Io2zgjWsYsZj4vWtBoggS1Sgw2RQKgnF-H6A=w727-h404-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMeBab0Xx719eda4Qiy7Ry43wsGLUiF0moeezeGD7wNSd7CzOWo5lWjbrUV2_Eb0sakhzFlvIrG03YtsXKnqTn0mN1HNWjyPPUu-8VMKt9b9WjHGHn3cqonLunNJcy4WtnWSVJQwrQvVGHETWfcskdcWA=w727-h411-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Nora, Shep, thanks for more info and pics from GSB. Nasty spring snow storm up there.
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Zooey was two years old, and at GSB with Newman 2021 and 2022.
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That extra year may have helped with Zooey.
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Newman took breakfast for himself to the ledge and ate before just perching for a bit there.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOMV9DqgPxwLJXnXM23YQnGfJgQgOQlcKkGglRtkbJV1gkrko27_j8PUJ0aTv2swSFKdrsGvBUitblHnt2B0pe9jFALeru6BhdzoFB8XAbqZsQfHHBESNcWnLcrDBbaKSYsZ6ItDooPIAGY8B7iQ5Fixg=w724-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
When he went to the nest box he went in and Poppy showed up. He finally got her enticed in and then he skedaddled after she bowed to him.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPswje4K9T38CXm-2PGUO0flb49zqq8Jlrtnehpz8QMoQFKtZ7okOwdjewWX72UFoJKbkqihGgEV2I-7gWoGKRlsKJN42DwwG9VG4PG9pM3LJ4Rk-4png_uVLAV6M5ePEELUSojcx5gg-cLBwuhZPeHLg=w727-h405-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMr57rfiPBXr1LuAH9axcBCgyrI9It7Q00yeov_xLLyk9NTnehl8R0NXM4Ydf8HxuIcATJ3xkHLX8nosKnrPWftjSkEWf9BgJ4IYwV0ml-eluJS8P_oiRlboOeu_nxotDUdug_a5rAiFxdXB_ntr8mndg=w729-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPm-z7RRe8FGTZoPYn4E3yNgopFeJzgw3OUbhpmcsPPN7fI6N-VAyaPA1__SFB_WICaRF8NWawkh1z3stmCIJRLsqpFO5KhfRGu1CUJKfUMEzQW1ETENkz7qM_MMJ8v1pJOauEw_wc7vMfw1NsKcYgJ4g=w727-h406-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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From bev on bcaw Apr 3
(https://i.postimg.cc/T3hX3f5s/GSB-april3-12-2024.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/pL7M94DL/GSB-april3-11-2023.jpg)
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Now who's THAT? Looks like U/?? So it wasn't Poppy I saw..........
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Someone contact Amy please.
We may be disappointed here at GSB -
This morning the Alma cam is on the river - not the nestbox - and its egg time!
Xcel has taken King and High Bridge totally offline. WHY?
Lacrosse bank - we need a cam on the EGGS!!!
A lotta folks pounding their desks today!
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Well DUH - Electric Outage in several areas due to storms.
Bird cams WOULD NOT take priority over people!
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WHO DIS??
April 4
7.45 am Maybe 15 minutes ago I heard and saw a falcon on th "mating perch" from which Michele always screamed for a mating.
It was NOT a juvie.
But then a juvie came in and landed on roof and the falcon flew away.
Newman began dive bombing the juvie and chased it off.
Please correct my info if its incorrect - but I assume it was an ELIGIBLE female screaming for mating.
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It's been quite the spring so far. I wish it could get settled down SOON.
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bev on bcaw thinks the band
Looks like a 60/U
I refuse to guess
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Nothing comes up in the database using that. It seems like that band is upside down.
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Nora, the upside down band seems right for the GSB site so far this season!
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Nora, the upside down band seems right for the GSB site so far this season!
:) :-\
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April 5, 2024
I love to guess - but - NOT THIS YEAR!
dawn - I heard / saw female on top of cam - eating & squawking.
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Activity this morning between Newman and the U-? female. That was her on the camera housing eating about 6:30AM. They have been flying, perching, in and out of the nest box, separately and together bowing and chattering.
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Sure wonder who that is. I sent the picture of the band that was posted earlier to Amy.
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For the time being, I'm calling the unknown banded female U-who. She and Newman have been around and inside the nest box this morning again.
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Yoohoo - I love it.
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I saw this in the GSB group in FaceBook:
"From Explore:
March 29 blog: https://www.raptorresource....
"March 28, 2024: Newman chases off young banded falcon We’ve talked before about how female falcons usually chase/fight other females and males usually chase/fight males. Here’s an impressive example! The young banded falcon is still sporting all-brown plumage, which means he is right around one year old. While I don’t have site-specific information, he comes from Indiana, which means he is 200 miles or more from his natal nest. Good luck, U/09!"
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Nora, thanks for the updated info on U/09. Newman doesn't seem to be fighting with this young adult male. They even bow to each other in the nest box. The situation will sort itself out one way or another. Keep watching this space. ;)
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I'm surprised they bow if U/09 is a male. Maybe he recognizes this one is too young??
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If Yoohoo / Uhoo lays an egg, its female.
If not, its male.
We know its a young falcon.
;D
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:) April 8, 2024
The juvie is female.
Ima gonna call her Yoohoo or Uhoo -- til RRP names her.
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Newman was there earlier, then left, and when he returned he hopped into the nest box and U-Who followed him in. He did some bowing and she sort of did, but then he left.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczO_nVtHDuqhassj4gZtr6ORLnVDOBOWGMP33_YUL8rVUa_dIskGH-6Kry6xBOcGycaItCSpXqIg9iRNGuu5qAI4Uga-Hdy6jp8GHHRz7x6CcA83hR94o77ot0qf1CSc4u-s0nnoVbr1cCFLI31rg2og2w=w728-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOu2HqstBE5PLPhFFrv2QXCNeJreftcpnRjiVycKDdRgJxOSAExrIInt-f5mfjuJ71UASNoXhY_r-lQfidGogbjgQppPlqHenLsDdLvY6KGipyLm8er3chaESr8iinEIfkqBZqdVBMUJwlXZ5LdFKJrWg=w719-h408-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPaX-8hTjGsaOAZvciMMCWCupuFF4molLzkBZbOYXAW-DOtDeQF34w0Guq7ihd-JA9VMhn_lpPthhUGuJLHiURFTa6wShKUlAk-3GP0qtDdXlCtuIoKK69nWD4jIOdlJbLpZ1tDu-x1x4n7c_P_-gOcyw=w724-h406-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczP3BcDbiRRTIzfJ99vtin1rRWxpCaElnSCfShjbFOnhWNpY1XUj9UnjPMvRtr4S_6yFPdLnwbNAZL2DFIgt6AKZyCvmta-Pclz26VBSBkcl9tYtsIcaOnsp61SUoiWTpJFzB0wCMTLVSe44izsikEXVzw=w728-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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For a while this afternoon it was almost like a game. He'd go to the nest box and she'd get on top of it. She'd leave and he'd be looking fo her.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczP3BcDbiRRTIzfJ99vtin1rRWxpCaElnSCfShjbFOnhWNpY1XUj9UnjPMvRtr4S_6yFPdLnwbNAZL2DFIgt6AKZyCvmta-Pclz26VBSBkcl9tYtsIcaOnsp61SUoiWTpJFzB0wCMTLVSe44izsikEXVzw=w728-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOlK8RxEfwUaa-bR628jFqayFYdlg3TojJtbG4KOUS92RHkLNWWkrznP3Iet_9tQdhdaHG8sNtO4zHlJJMWxyMGH-jWv5UItZOhmVD0BXflrjk9mA66DHFJv1bea8H6GS-Ly0JICslGt2YIBPaDRQOPlg=w727-h412-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
She came back...
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN9NnMW_bxr8WaCFDIp_LJKcVjX8LYYLWbzXrvzpy92TGgM4VWsGD-ESpm-e6Y4jm7ZzzXJwvfX2Z4vAHWV1MXurt2Bg3GkRf5ujxgdZPGAs2PTvNehu7_hrQMS3jDw1R6pnhaoZ79jkAInrk-Xo_iZmg=w727-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOzuZP5bYFVrx8amIBv9FVT_DLZKcdzO8M0azQs8haDWAQ6a3O13JyYL8-WtnSLDJpxydtU0BtxXbi4HLt3US0iYskQ4Mc_dPDQFyJ6h39yeqXzXeieGOG2wQ4WSWPYDVlWrJybcCqlGDd2nJUJre8Y-g=w728-h410-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
The Newman inside and her on top again...
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMNvEcSFiQyX1dukLWbrHmfD6Q_h0BDaBcspqiUUlNqIpIhZR5J7uJMr1mzN4TK0PDt4lBGOEmbluTJcfkscb_c-2Itk_BfWQHd9DxIrsSJ7lsxbiMpMejO2UxAlukwSbAJHxK4WEpyMEjmiDNPxTEORQ=w729-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczO-iA-bXRCbCS9l8Wa0leUxn9dmm9Ulf5dOizHivTScZTDM6b9SCGoiOhhnGF0NE78mnhpvshCLKhOZPCAPpD48vzk4RsfR5nansceTalKYGbs81VWUEIGGP0muXlTR2v-nXTZ_yYnEqjMbdIZl5qKulA=w725-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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More peregrine play today. Newman and U-09 were in the nest box together for a time, chattering and bowing, about 11:00.
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It seemed like they took turns at the nest box today. She came early to the rooftop and then perch before going in. After she left Newman stopped in. He'd be on the perch looking around and then leave. She'd come back and then after she left Newman would come. He did a little scraping once.
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNlu8WgDWkeqdkI4EKgSYMSG8ZnWCSNJD8ZmyaD10RMfHkKXyVXM1A3h_-E1jMxxWTmD-WdnExmwPbjxrjWsXI-wx6SlFD0wps2mZuEXImx1bGru8UzY0cWPOM7Z0oyLthZJz_1aHbGlaBRwmlRAgd3AA=w724-h411-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN7lk08ORu8KJKk0Bub2te2CX2GRH02WLCHFhYs-E8A1ttK_eyELfpCa2WTnemcKejVypTm-eiIIa8yut6cRzcyUcnNheY5KYnlY7Dp5x22y7mQ4r5vopIQREOSMiMX9gTyKxqIEVool-ZoFbo-Ge6Xuw=w729-h406-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPWg48iQwfBq3pq4Sl8U4xmQC4ARnvhhJ8iQ4zrsVIa1-zXgrk0vPgoazQ-nPgF9xL0PB9hlceg5i-xuCN6Vfp3OaO647JPEsQFTawPpj4syRFFm3D-2YKMOcivLj0v1nRuWaR8JEquLmbGaR3iLqCS0g=w723-h406-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMN-Sf610IZNL1gle4GP2znvE3W2tAgul__ny_wPaM-Bn8qLbteFIl6ZZSieoVaIxRqHDtejhtF_noGzNB6d9b79cmZcwp7XmsaTuJ9emn8f2Yon3UwtSdkT6I1KWJzEe1fEVBcMkVv9l46KqGJoclDAw=w728-h408-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Some time before daylight went to the top of the nest box until morning. Newman was in and out of the nestbox several times during the morning and this noon went in and she came. She did go in, but mostly poked around maybe looking for any leftovers. He finally left.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMqnAFeLnPGOpUy8FczMbpuAqoQT2aeRYQ7mmoSCcDQ_iuNEtWj0VHARGRIuVSBjCHsDJrmgOEecVPrW6GebB3FCqJYNLRgqJz7_UYqeINv_kSGpogwvmRWkkHwjOWs5MwLkOg0lBcUCb3xNkinq36mLg=w726-h405-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOKIG3VgpuCSEpFYTxym0hjUTvro-ebmu5-ihiwiDIcAfZZnIe59jAEtN0F__x9wcuMHcLQLAf4dRz0NVlxaHp2fPYDUgHzitXMRHVcVugrgYJN5BS06oBrF9_OrN2ispGa5tTfNiDNmWc4_Bo7r-pBmw=w728-h408-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOEEST2upsB0eCtnfeyCTUGKsslXsTztW6ZZzKAxqpnTD_F2da2nmJ_1ghPUVO1x6AsNKL7a8Gt6AV6PVnHq4o3amXwK45w81A1o8ZpJ5ph7JZTLmCZopaEJKytXcDpNjKaNF1rR8lQlZvuU8YBvEP1ig=w724-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczM_4o62YFciDrutyfLzAgt0IWkclpGzLY3b06k2Eu0N0E43oIMo_0k-2MOlUzqWJ_nnnT6AWEZ9yqBn6p-ZhyD39vwV4-zav6MbsERGvr4XJT8_f-OduFMr2PIjZpnPtcz26EnBSRL36onyjm4z9KWuhA=w722-h404-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNmWfJlVlNBRN0tPjrjzHjr3lUXXqb3Mzt_YWE4gKfWjh4SifXc2jvCaGi0BB--8A8kDLXeglDF6Q9CUkcv66cLfnksh0WCq7qgNF01Kwgej4bDGBe1u_gy0JMFFw8oHQbKH9shHgVcSbUH_UWr1wN79A=w725-h408-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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This young peregrine might grow up enough this season to mate and lay eggs here with Newman, but time's a-passing, y'all. They have been in and out of the nest box together and separately all day. They call and respond, they bow and scrape the gravel, but no food gifts or mating seen on the rewind.
Sigh. ???
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A flying squirrel visits the nestbox regularly.
This isnt GSB - but its adorable!
(https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/160/129/699/original/54ada905ca8e8c2a.gif)
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I noticed she likes the top of the nest box around 5 AM for a while.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczM1eb1Ect8JrUzk2NOZS3VQ0cjYdFQVZ12hksdaGxOw5EmQIvc20LUi6zaJdtz6NDZMDDKKmhm_0yo4VsYQDqFy94WCF1wNWKu93gboVgc1vySrHqG_8vRHqnXsPtCLVYmX7H_yo2ULlxHBe0YzdjZWpA=w957-h539-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
About 0845 they met at the nest box for a short time and then Newman left.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPgkmaV0ic6USkw0lNP7kTK_wn1n_5DfzZI6F7sFayDmoUJgIAOVUn-bkfHoGSotF08VD2xkXMC1veGAM2hKI84y6-4bhaFvAe7FFv1sg77uKoW72YBmxqEhAiC-Y9uByAbOesKUOSC3jm2Kr4w-LUOnw=w953-h535-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczO0w-dsTAhawzRYR9um34amjn8_KnpUtG5eJp97LL7n4l3SYBgFZyCy2f6Q9GNdmJwKr9XIgDu8lXyKicRQJIi3yGLUUn6aNeae1pWjuPiDjTXxTfl8tGxhFy5N9vNWAJE-x6iH4WZvr6RUEtSlFt7-Bw=w953-h537-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMLQN-VVkpzs3u1UmXmWhL7pCp82_ZGIBUPOClZmd4yJDrLIntbwpEu_P-M4K1UKmiBUs4EohaEVw6gqDNjI8TjDq4HKSfWqmq2apSCRIuSQBa0fZBADFe623HPveo8Qx7f21SSZF0Zc6-Lvqhs44iD5Q=w952-h539-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Around 0910 they returned for a short time...
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPKsMbLNh_c4D_BXKq0Lcg_jFXtPJcVvUI6SmoSQCGQiJ7_6bzPm2iCwzO_fcfTZDiJJBQto29Muxta4U6asLf2e6wezAJKaMwCbgQ-DNGirGganJmmmkA7QV-zjEXFgcutb3RE47MyiVMRpEGAG5IIrA=w954-h540-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczM6DQ7I7kDE2N9zX_Ln7Mw0kpw_lXADFxIIOMSdggR2c1h8aUPPhf3_hRnB2ei08weko6cKc5Afdt592IDZFKLWuDJ8-WkOTrCWxR5xUNsV0dMPVJkbq1JhlBbsF9Oqalww9hGAXCV0U7TunasIVFJHRQ=w955-h535-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Another meeting about 1215...
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOi9PzPqg7uFl0TYDQcipIonDjtvo3QoT7QI29KGR-abRISOXkuuHq9sJYmGEXP8UTXmYYCBLFbqTJkJbzfmYkL37_ygkHoEYeSON5GaGQxafbLBBkml88msjQ_zIiYBfM3Jw7_ckJ5tHk2yhxlPvDiCg=w956-h535-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczNSBR87KI4ccC-VU65QXcdrfY9R77mDjLJnxDS1LcF5T_t4CLR8eWYO7I3m_ipL1rt9MZ3SCZcJyC73bWj2eathPLsmKzy_fFeM8DtOacXN2Eg4RlyyrX4NbDzbTmviix_YWsJnnSS5AvwhYm7pykplhQ=w955-h535-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczOysgmpUMdBf2Ruz9aXipiGUm2x7j7cpYkW1Bx2eZZfkAQPls_Ndg2dkr1SXPGXld9JYyaaxjGUZMxEPezW0lARwG-j105SAvEYMtFpu5tltmk-89BIi8hK56aGYvULh4VGCRBzRw3uq1YRiD3am9vkaw=w953-h537-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Things might be heating up between Newman and U-09. About 6:00 this morning, he brought a black bird (RWBB?) to the nest box and U-09 followed and snatched it, then flew away to eat it on a perching branch (blurry pic). They have been in and out of the nest box up to noon.
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Cam ops found a productive bald eagle nest in a tall tree on the long island across from the GSB box, and a bit farther north. Closeup view at about 10:30 AM, then a pan out for location (orange circle in pic).
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One can hope (Newman and U/09) and cool on the eagle nest.
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Late morning, Newman landed on the ground at the bluff top area. He poked around but not seen eating anything. U-09 joined him, they had a quick bow, and he flew away. She stayed for a few minutes, then left also.
Earlier, small birds flying around the small cave entrances in the cliff face. Some kind of brown swallow I think. No pic.
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I think they're cliff swallows.
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These are from this morning (4/15). She was on the ledge. She's really pretty. Anyway then Newman was at the nest box waiting in anticipation and she joined him there. I thought she actually did more bowing than looking around this time and he was in there the longest. After Newman departed she did a little scrape.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczN8rGjQ4X0x2HElHsAEo6OwFDCX7z6LuVqAaQaMYOVk2L2brzLg4kkt-61a_CMLn3TMRTBE_v9CgK4MslvX6F3AvJc2SFuRftftQ0wnwKjk7E39QlL2r4aB6nzwWszKcE5FbF-SvgUtM2dox7W8eqGPbQ=w946-h533-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPKy7JB3MsKvrMyuFJU-PQ_XnLcbz0B07YUcSladlzn5y6VHdPcVVkc9cBGInVdwzRIjQogHubkt9WdlCaLpjZlvdwHvZa_Htwlwmp-KjceHKJgxE7d37eBVquo2ZlqGCWYYvNLsBOwz2jkqCRYU4_8AQ=w726-h411-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczM81blUN1f8SyiKpOxbrDYCAe__a5FLomWkgHAGfuEtNO1rl54kWOtXzMsqfsw21DR7ov2oQz5FEeN5HWRIbNlkXs32Jvkkn_UROQo3O-R-Z55I5RdTD00OwxL6y9sQQAfgzVg6_TDtTPh7N-6zoFj9gQ=w726-h405-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczPPwDuo7jX3cwVNXBewHB_IM68cR5nuXyJHQiZvjgBF06D8cD6PSKcwO3BpagEz0JCbFNOztSZ9SKijNz9p9MJEKy6zhPsIAOBMHU_Bxza8F4DLMu78l4XxlsbL_aiP8XjGt30ReGEOsV0uFcGABMvA8w=w727-h407-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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Not much to see of Peregrines this morning. A smallish barge and its tug passed by about 9:00.
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It sure has been quiet. It's not a great day out with rain and wind. She was sitting on the perch around 4 AM for a while looking up, but that's about it since early until after 1 PM.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AP1GczMl6tSODbu6jo8eUyi6DxxZrOMcYzLJrF346DJqcnH_aob-4AjO_7QTr8A7NNH98Ak9SlrqmmgQ85LwhMcZpMGnWTc6pA-TIekFYzSStlcuZ12Azqa1dWmle3x5ZxCq8wP1SXa6-uR8Vlk_Agn5cLuSWg=w726-h470-s-no-gm?authuser=0)
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The cameras at GSB are offline today.
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I've noticed that at least a couple days. Not sure if there was a problem with a storm that came through or not. I saw John at the earth day fest at the fairgrounds in Decorah today and remembered later I was going to ask him. Sorry.
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Problem with cams. Too bad.
No word when fix.
been down for days
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EXPLORE RRP POSTED
April 22
The recent lightning storm zapped some network equipment.
We are hopeful that replacements will arrive and can be installed later this week!
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Thanks Shep. We just got done cutting grass so hadn't had a chance to check stuff yet. A couple storms have gone through lately with a LOT of lightning.
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GSB camera back online at about 11:30 this morning. No peregrines in view, but the bald eagle nest nearby on the island appears to have an eaglet being fed by a parent.
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Newman and U-09 are still here. No eggs. The sound is turned off at the live feed, but good to see the peregrines.
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April 28, 2024
Scrolled back,
saw Yoohoo on top of cam,
saw a barge go downriver
GOOD to have cam back, but I miss sound
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Well if she sticks around she'll have matured more by next year.
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Looks like Northern Rough-winged Swallow are getting ready to nest in the bluff cavities near the next box. They are brown above and whitish below, unlike the Tree Swallows seen at the Flyway, which are shiny dark blue above and white below. Pic included here for reference.
U-09, the young female peregrine is in the area, watching the swallows.
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May 1
Saw a barge heading upriver early this morning after dawn
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Some rain this morning. Peregrine U-09 has been perching on a small ledge for quite a while.
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She looks rather unhappy.
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Newman and U-09 in the nest box and bluff area this morning. Not seen together, but both in the same places. Time for eggs has passed them by this year. Maybe next?
The peregrines at the nest box at Michigan State's Spartan Stadium have hatched 3 if not all 4 of their eggs this week. Have a look at this stationary camera to see the fluffy white babies grrow up. Watch on You Tube.
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Happy Mother's Day
The cam ops have provided lovely views of wildflowers and bushes in bloom in the nest box bluff area today. Enjoy. Plant IDs welcome, too.
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Thanks STL.
Yoohoo is a pretty girl.
Wonder if she'll return next year.
(https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=710,quality=100,fit=scale-down/system/media_attachments/files/161/452/141/original/6c4d23aeea6bee45.png)
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Thank you Shep and STL for Mother's Day greeting.
Hope you both had a wonderful day.
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No peregrine babies at GSB this year, but Newman is present and so is the young female, U-09.
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Mating attempt this morning! So Newman and U-09 might prove me wrong about no babies here this season.
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STL- here's to success for Newman and U09
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Awwww bonding. ;) Go Newman!
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Newman made a lunch delivery today....
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Great snap! Thank you Nora.
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That was a great snap from Nora! Perhaps we were too hasty to dismiss egg-laying for this year. Or maybe just strong bonding for next year.
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It would be nice, but pretty late in the season to lay eggs, brood the eggs, get them to fledge, and teach them to hunt. Let's go for lots of bonding and keeping her around. :)
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Ya, Nora, it's bonding time for Newman and U-09. Closeups today show that she's growing some adult gray-blue feathers on her shoulders and back.
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Aww she's growing up. She IS young.
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Yes, U-09 is going to be fully adult by the end of this summer, and we can hope for a successful breeding season in 2025.
Wild columbine in bloom now at the GSB bluffs for wildflower lovers.
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U-09 perched on the nest box camera housing most of this afternoon, also spending some time on a bluff ledge and on a dead branch that Newman also likes. Didn't see him on the rewind today. Storms on the way for tonight.
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Thank you STL and Nora.
I appreciate your posts and comment. info.
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Early morning getting together, then serial perching on Newman's favorite dead branch.
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Thanks STL for the snaps. Hope they become a pair and have little Newman's and U09s
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Newman and U-09 are still together at GSB. We can hope for a productive season next year!
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Hi STL, Nora a blessed Memorial Day to you.
Great snaps of U09 and Newman. Thank you.
Can't 'they' come up with proper name for this gal? :(
I truly hope this pair makes it and returns next season.
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Hey Phyl, good to "hear" from you! Scroll back to when we first saw U-09 and look for the banding info, should be a name there.
First of June pic.
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Hey Phyl, good to "hear" from you! Scroll back to when we first saw U-09 and look for the banding info, should be a name there.
First of June pic.
April 7th I found "From Explore:
March 29 blog: https://www.raptorresource....
"March 28, 2024: Newman chases off young banded falcon We’ve talked before about how female falcons usually chase/fight other females and males usually chase/fight males. Here’s an impressive example! The young banded falcon is still sporting all-brown plumage, which means he is right around one year old. While I don’t have site-specific information, he comes from Indiana, which means he is 200 miles or more from his natal nest. Good luck, U/09!"
STLbf--No one can find her listed in the banding data base....
https://midwestperegrine.umn.edu/?vw=search
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Thanks Nora for the info on when U-09 came on the scene here at GSB. I remember this bird was listed as a male. However, I've wondered if the upside down band might indicate that the sex might be in question. Certainly, U-09 behaves like a female around Newman, and is significantly larger than Newman, typical of female peregrines. So, we'll wait and see if this "pair" produces eggs next year. Are there any banding experts who can enlighten us?
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Amy hadn't found her either.
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Hey STL and Nora !
Hope you all had a blessed Memorial Day.
Many thanks for the detailed info on U-09.
I too thought U-09 acted like a female and that
Newman responded in kind.
Sorry I don't have any extra input to answer questions.
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Female, just too young yet. Fingers crossed she stays around for next year, :)
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Oh thank you, Nora!
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U-09 is busy molting this month. Will she have adult plumage at the end of her summer molt?
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She's going to be one gorgeous adult when the time comes! :-*
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Oh Nora!
You are so right...she will be a beauty.
Thanks for the snaps, STL.
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Sure do wish the cliff cam was operating. Miss the activity on the river.
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Sure do wish the cliff cam was operating. Miss the activity on the river.
Me too. I like the cliff cam on the river.
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Looks like we're missing the Blue Angels today and tomorrow. They're on the flyway cam but not as good a view as we got from the cliff cam before. :(
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Cliff cam :(
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June 28, 2024
Will cliff cam be returning?
Wassup anyway?
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Per John Howe this afternoon!
"We lost our fiber network cable to the end of the bluff several weeks ago in a wind storm. The replacement cable that we got and installed did not work so we ordered a second and it should be here this coming week. We are hoping to get everything back up and going before Thursday this week."
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Many thanks Nora. It will be nice to have the cliff cam back up.
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July 21 SONday
Still not LIVE
:(
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Thanks for update.
Must be having some issues...
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July 21 SONday
Still not LIVE
:(
They had after the fledge activities from Thursday thru Saturday night and probably prep stuff.
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(https://files.explore.org/sn/2024/7/22/20240722T013104_14436560.ts.jpg)
Yay we're LIVE!
And with a barge July 21
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Hurrah!!!!!
Thanks for the update---now I get back to watching . ;)
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Good to see a barge, and the peregrine pair are around, too.
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Great on all counts!!!!! :)
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Cam ops got closeups this morning of U-09 with readable bands so we know it is she. Pretty sure it's Newman, also.
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Late last season, RRP installed another camera at GSB. It shows the "far side" of the nest box bluff area and farther upriver. Here are two pics, but way better to see the panning view on the rewind at about 10:00 this morning.
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Cool! :)
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Awesome STL. Tks.
Hi Nora.
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Four large birds soaring in the GSB area early this morning. Turkey vultures, I think, and there were lots more than the four on the rewind!
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Yep turkey vultures.
Hi Phyl!
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Are they turning the GSB cameras off today, also? Just in case, Newman gave us a fist bump from this perch at the nest box early this morning.
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Good news, the camera is still turned on at GSB. Newman and U-09 visited the large feeding ledge this morning.
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Hi Nora !
Hi STLB !
So glad the GSB cams are still up. Thanks for the snaps. Thrilled to see
Newman and U90 socializing.
Sure hope one day/season an egglet comes from that. :)
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Newman at the nest box, lying flat and panting on the roof about 11:00 AM. Missed a pic of several birds flying around nearby, no idea if something is chasing him. Anybody with more info?
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Killing parasites with a sun-bath
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Thanks STLB for snap.
Shep, sounds good right to me. Thanks
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Aug 15
pre-dawn barge came downriver - cam didnt pan to locks - darn
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Here's a pic of the GSB pair about 9:00 this morning, in the rain. Rewind to see U-09's band up close. Thanks to cam ops and to RRP for keeping this site with live views.
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Tks. STL I hope this pair is successful next season. :-*
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Aug 23, 2024
Pic off explore
(https://comments-images.explore.org/_qmqvyf50b/23.08.2024-newman-u09-16.30u-9.30am-1.jpg)
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Great snap! Thanks Shep. ;)
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Aug 31, 2024
Newman and Yoohoo are still around
Barges are still movin
and today I began hearing crickets ....
its Fall
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Thanks for the update. ;)
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Anyone know WHEN the Decorah eagle cams will go LIVE?
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September 1, 2024
Falcon on roof of nestbox
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Shep thanks for the observation post.
Sorry---I'm not always in 'the know'.
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September 2, 2024
I took pic off Explore - again. ;D
Sharp eyes over there!
WHEN will the Decorah eagle cams go LIVE?
Yoohoo on cam, Newman flying in
(https://comments-images.explore.org/_o365guoaa/02.09.2024-newman-u09-nestast.-13.27u-6.27am-1.jpg)
Lock and Dam 7 open house August 28, 2024
https://www.army.mil/article/279282/corps_of_engineers_hosts_lock_and_dam_7_open_house
(https://api.army.mil/e2/c/images/2024/08/28/728867f6/size0-full.jpg)
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Shep, thanks for the pix today.
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Shep these are fabulous snaps. Go Newman go.
Thanks.
Hi STLbf
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Sept. 8, 2024
A juvie osprey!
I've never seen any osprey on this cam before.
(https://files.explore.org/sn/2024/9/8/20240908T151123_16534770.ts.jpg)
Explore
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That's an awesome pic, Shep! For rewinders, it was on Newman's favorite dead branch about 10:00 this morning. See another pic.
Newman also has been perching in the same place this afternoon, around 4:00.
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September 11, 2024
PEACE
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So true, Shep. That's a lovely remembrance post.
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September 13, 2024 Flyday
6:31 AM Flyday 13th on the flyway cam.
I hear migrating cranes calling.
https://youtu.be/Hkj9L-HKXJU
HEELLLLEEEWWW!
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Newman
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OMG Shep! How did a squirrel ever get to the nest box?
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Wow! The squirrel shot is great. Even it looks a bit confounded ;)
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Newman made a nest box perch appearance this morning, and a dredge is at work.
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Hi STLbf and Linda W. and Shep
Hope all is well with you and yours.
Thanks for the great snaps of our Newman. And, oh that squirrel !
Shep tks for the osprey juvie snap. Not 'till today have I
seen one. Now I know.
Take care.
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Iowa wildflower
Common blue wood aster (Heart-leaved aster) that blooms in the autumn.
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vulture haunts GSB
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barge in lock
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Shep, thanks for the pics. On my computer, the view at GSB via RRP seems to be stuck since yesterday. Hmmmm.
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Newman hung out at the nest box this morning for a good while. Camera working just fine today.
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From noon on, rewind to watch RRP work on the nest box and surrounding area, cleaning and trimming branches. Amy and someone else descended from the top of the bluff!!!!!!! The camera was shut off for about an hour but right before and right after, you can watch the work in progress. The views must be spectacular from that location.
At the same time, there's sand dredging right across from the nest site.
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More pics
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This morning, the ropes are still in place after yesterday's work at the nest box. More to be done here probably.
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Bright red barge headed upriver about 1:30 this afternoon, and the RRP ropes are still in place. Watching the rewind around 3:00, there's someone moving in the trees at the top of the bluff, looks like retrieving the ropes. Watch the blog or Home screen for explanation soon.
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Apparently there's more work to be done at the GSB nest box and bluff area because the ropes are back this morning, or still there from yesterday.
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I dont think RRP has cleaned out the nest box yet - its just filthy
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This morning, the ropes appear to be gone from the nest box/bluff. Distant view of Newman on the box perch. Too far to see if the box has been cleaned out, but I'm guessing Yes.
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Looks like the nest box has been cleaned, in closeup. Newman was checking it out, too. Also, some of the brush has been cleared on top of the bluff area.
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I am soooooooo glad!
Nestbox didnt get cleaned in 2023
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Two views of Newman at the nest box perch this morning. I'm guessing that the most recent banded female, (U/09) has already left the area for the winter. Also need to check the date from last year that Newman migrated south.
Here is a pic from October 8, 2023 of Newman on the same perch as this morning. I think that is the last date I saw him on camera. So he could depart any day now. Or not.
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The RRP home page announces that cameras will go live at Decorah and Decorah North on October 11 at 10AM. Yippee!
Meanwhile, camera is live here at GSB. The same announcement mentions that the banded female peregrine, U/09 is also named Elaine, and she comes from South Bend, Indiana. That's new info for me and South Bend is the city I grew up in!
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October 11 is Yom Kippur
The holiest day of the year.
Decorah cams go LIVE Oct 11
U/09 female peregrine is named Elaine,
and she comes from South Bend, Indiana.
THANK YOU for that info!
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Colorful sunrise, 12-unit barge going through the locks this morning.
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Love seeing those barges -
AMERICA! - On the move!
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One pic of Newman on his favorite dead branch perch. Then views from a new camera, or last season's new camera. Anyhow, it shows the other side of things like Newman's favorite dead branch perch, the large feeding ledge, and the view upriver (north of the nest box). Very cool.
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Nice STL - what's that link?
I dont have it.
PRAY for Florida!
Hurrican Milton is coming - Cat 5
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Shep, the new cam views are right here at the GSB site. Rewind to about 9AM this morning to see the "back" side again. Just depends on what the cam ops show us. Same principle as the multiple views from several cameras at DNN and Decorah, too.
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Been try ing to catch up on the posts.
Thank you both for all the info and great snaps.
Be safe what ever you do.
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Nice to have you on board, Phyl! The other cameras go live on Friday morning, 10:00. Chats at the same time on both Decorah and DNN sites. Whoopie. ;)
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The maple trees that turn red are on full display this week. Haven't seen Newman for a few days.
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Really beautiful views to the north of the nest box around 11:00, and a large empty barge travelling downriver. No birds on view.
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Some GSB trees at peak of fall color this week. Nest box clean and ready for next season.
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I like seeing the barges - and the river views. WOW.
Hunters moon
Full supermoon
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This fall we've seen several supermooons, and there might be one more in November. Have you seen the A3 comet yet? It's in the western sky just after sunset. My neighborhood is not conducive to good views at that time of day/night. Maybe views at the Flyway.
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Four or more Bald Eagles harrassing the many ducks on the water across from the GSB nest box area this afternoon around 4:00. Fun to watch if you have a really big screen.
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Another day of fall color along the GSB area of the river. Wonder if you can make placemats from photos? Trees in fall foliage and boats on the river both good subjects.
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Beautiful STL :)
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Fall color is just about over at GSB. Beautiful view from the north side camera about 9:00 this morning. You can watch the barge as it gets navigated way upriver.
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Beautiful pic
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Many many thanks STL.
These snaps are gorgeous and a treasure.
Hope all's well at your house.
SEDs
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Fall colors are dimming in the GSB area.
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COLD is coming, snow in some states.
The eve of November.
Haunting memory of the Edmund Fitzgerald song.
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Nov. 2- HIGHLIGHTS - why?
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Dunno why highlights earlier today, but it's back live at noon.
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Nov 3 highlights again
pouring rain Decorah - looks cold
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Fall colors are coming to an end at GSB. Cameras live, but the weather forcast box has been off for a week. DNN has a new look for the forcast, and Decorah and the Flyway forcasts are also off. I 'spect they will all have the new look soon.
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Count the bald eagles in the trees across from the nest box about 10:00 this morning!
Barge headed downriver from the locks at 2:15 this afternoon.
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Nov 7 I saw a large barge headin upstream.
They're movin ahead of river freeze
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Looks like migrating swans have arrived in the GSB area.
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The new weather display is live here and at Decorah's page. Scroll below the live feed to see it.
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Busy barges before the river freezes over
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Trains and barges provide interesting watching at GSB while the peregrines are elsewhere.
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At these temps in the teens, the river edges will freeze over soon. About 10:00 several eagles were standing on ice watching the water birds.
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Cam ops might have found an eagle nest in tree tops on the island across from the peregrine nest box. Anyone know if it is active?
Several dark mounds on the ground and in shallow water, might be muskrat homes (lodges).
About noon, a gang of a dozen or more eagles were on the ice watching a nearby large flock of ducks in open water. Go to rewind to watch all of them suddenly take to the air.
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Frigid temps are freezing the river. Before dawn a couple large boats went upriver, opening the channel as they passed by the GSB camera range. About 9:00, another, maybe a small barge, headed north. Very interesting.
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December 6, 2024
Ah, ice. Barge season over.
Banded male appeared at the nest.
Male Zazu 18/U hatched in 2022 at Bay State Milling, Winona.
Terka Bcaw video
December 6, Zazu arrived.
https://youtu.be/RKY-yp_ZlJY
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Mary CHRISTmas
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December 30, 2024
Image off explore
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