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Mentre a Toronto King Street buone notizie da Bev dei quattro piccoli.
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"As of June 18 all 4 fledges are doing well. They had to rescue the female once but they are all doing great. Check their website for the posts.

On June 13 these two pictures were posted of the female. one is the encounter with a pigeon . When you read it you will see how comical it is. What is it with them and their pigeons this year."
inserisce anche due foto della femmina...una particolare! :shock:

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Ma è fantastica :!: :D
I piccioni sono incoscienti, come si fa a non scappare davanti a quella faccia, a quello sguardo? :shock:

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Subject: Sheraton Toronto Fledge Watch Day 1

Date: Thu 06/21/07 10:39 PM


"First day of the fledge watch was particularly uneventful. Both juveniles ( Kevin and Dina) were very happy to eat, look out over the lake, and nap.

Wind, the adult female, was seen doing some flight demonstrations, but they were not long lived and she returned to sitting on the "Sheraton" letters above the nest ledge. She was also seen circling the area, many times.

This morning, I was walking along Richmond St. towards University, I heard the distinct vocalization from the adult female, that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up, and the instant recall of being "hunted" my eyes immediately went skyward searching for the adult.
I didn't see her but I did move quickly and made sure I had cover, just in case.

(For those who may not recall, after a successful rescue of Wind's Micah last year, Wind seemed to regard Linda as the enemy of her child and divebombed her when she spotted her)

Flapping and running of the ledge was seen by both juveniles and with the spreading of their wings, I could see that most of the down has gone with perhaps a few puffs remaining.
Kevin being 36 days of age today, should be taking flight anytime now. I just hope he's waiting for his sister, Dina who should be ready to go in a couple of days, she also has very little white down remaining.

For the fledge watch volunteers, the last position of the juveniles? on the ledge.

Linda"
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Report for June 25, 26/07

Kevin Drops in on Starbuck's and receives a free lift back to the ledge.

A bright and early start for me on Monday June 25, and I found the young male peregrine, Kevin, sitting on the wall of the Richmond Tower.

At approximately 10:20, Chelsey caught sight him flying to the south west towards York St.
By the time we got around the building the bird was once again no where to be found. A search from a higher elevation did not find him either. Because to the time of day and the heat, I decided to wait till he popped up in view. Meanwhile, Dina was very content to stay where she was, in the cool comfort of the nest ledge.

At 2:00p.m. Jan called to inform me that someone had reported a strange bird that had just dropped onto the seating area outside of Starbucks on York St.

Harry and I went to meet Jan at the corner and there he was sitting on the ground, just slightly under the wooden seats. I tried to toss the towel on him, but he eluded me and scooted across the walkway and under a sitting UPS truck. Jan used her experience and her brand new towel to nudge him towards me and the two us had him in our hands.

Harry quickly had the carrier ready to receive the captured fledgling and it was all over.
Many, many thanks for the fast reaction from Lisa Hagglund to put in the call to us.
Kevin was not injured from his mishap. After a few hours rest and a second examination from Mark Nash, he was fit to be placed back on the ledge.

June 26, 2007

Kevin took flight again around 4:30p.m and headed west and out of sight. I did a search of the area where he went missing the first time and turned up nothing again.

I finally found him on the roof top of the building with the very large overhang on the north west corner of Queen and University. He remained there, practicing his surfing techniques, with his wings spread and catching the wind, until approx 6:30, when he was once again, airborne and made an attempt to reach the roof top of the Hilton and missed.

He fluttered a bit and regained his height and made a second attempt and landed on the "i" of the Hilton letters.

And that is where I left him at 9:00p.m. He seemed very relaxed, with his wings all tucked in and didn't appear that he was anxious to get going again.

His sister, Dina remains unflighted and kept a close eye on what Kevin was doing. She did some flapping this evening, but not a lot. Most of the down is gone from her, with only a little remaining under her wing pits.

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Gran brutta avventura per Dina, la sorella di Kevin.
Ma tutto è andato a buon fine, l'hanno salvata!!!
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Report for July 2, 2007

09:00
An early morning check on the nest ledge to find, no one home. Dina had flown off and a quick look over to where she was yesterday, and Yes! there she was with her brother.

Kevin and Dina were on the south facing roof top of the former "ING" building at University and Adelaide. The same place where we pulled her out of the air shaft.

1:30p.m.
Dina was still there, this time she was walking around underneath all the "girders". There is lots of shade in this area, but I don' t know why she would be 'wandering around on the gravel roof?

4:00p.m.
I presume it is still Dina, who is sitting up against the marble frame work, in the north west area of the same building. She is in the shade and is hard to see, but since Paul and I have seen her in the same position previously, we now know where to find her.
Tiago was standing in the nesting tray at this time.

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LINDA WOODS REPORTS 1 7 07

To start, I would like to give a deep, heart felt thanks to Oxford Property Security Officers, Angela Green and James Kettle, for their quick thinking and rapid response to an animal in need. Volunteers and Staff at the Canadian Peregrine Foundation are very grateful for your actions above and beyond the call of duty. Without your initial call to CPF, a young peregrine falcon surely would have perished.

and now the story.....

9:00a.m.
Another early start to the day to check on Dina who was last seen on the west side roof top of a building at University Ave and Adelaide St.
A quick scan of the roof line and I could not see her. I made my way up to a higher elevation and still she was no where to be found.,I couldn't even locate her brother, Kevin.

Back down to street level and from all vantage points she was not seen. I did however locate the adults. One adult was further south on University Ave. and the other adult was on the nest ledge. This told me that she still had to be in the direct area.

12:00
I decided to take a break and return later in the afternoon and perhaps she would have popped up by then.

2:00p.m.
A short time later, a call to me from Mark Nash, stating Security at a property at Adelaide and York Sts. have reported an "animal" trapped in a ventilation shaft on their roof.
They stated they could not Identify the animal as they could not see it but certainly could hear it "scratching".
I was immediately dispatched to the property which is very close to the Sheraton Centre Hotel.

Security officer, Angela Green escorted me to the roof level and showed me the air shaft in which the "animal" was heard scratching. I was shocked, and I knew it wasn't a raccoon or squirrel, but it had to be our missing juvenile peregrine , Dina. A quick evaluation of the situation told me that this wasn't going to be easy.

Calls went into Mark Nash and Oxford Property Operations Manager, Nigel D'cruz

Dina, had apparently fallen through a small opening at the top of the exhaust shaft. The shaft runs vertical for approximately 10 feet, then curves to a right angle. The shaft continues to run horizontally for approx. 20 feet and then drops off again down past the roof line and into the building, with a drop off of approx. 4 feet. Beyond the 4 feet, is unknown.

Nigel D'cruz and Mark Nash began dismantling the air shaft. It was not was not an easy task. After about 2 hours, they had finally reached the point in which the section could be removed. It would come off and the bird had moved further along. More screws were removed and with a lot of jiggling of the metal and the section was lifted off.

I COULD SEE DINA!

and as they placed the section of metal air shaft, down, Dina moved back and dropped out of view!

My heart sank. as I remembered another time we had attempted to pull another peregrine out of a similar situation.

This situation was not looking good for our little girl. But we did have Four very determined people to get the job done and save the peregrine from certain death.

As we approached the final section of air shaft, all that was left to do was to crawl into the shaft and see how far she had dropped.
That's where everyone looked at me. Hmmm,, I knew I would come in handy today.
I made my way into the somewhat funky smelling vent, with a flash light and net, I crawled to the end and peered over the edge.
My heart skipped a beat in reaction to what I was seeing as the young juvenile peregrine was in a very precarious situation.
She was sitting on open louvers, not wider than 1/4 inch, and probably 6 inches on either side of her, was open abyss, that had an endless drop, probably 25 stories.

Mark Nash, not seeing the situation, had instructed me on how to net the bird. I couldn't do it knowing the outcome would not be good.
The position of the bird was not what others had imagined. A quick digital picture and we had to put our efforts on hold.
This was going to be very tricky, in our efforts to extract Dina from the vent, we might just startle her and she would drop. We needed more equipment.
We needed another net!

A call the TORONTO HUMANE SOCIETY!
I informed them of our situation and what we needed. They came to our assistance immediately.

Toronto Humane Society Officers,
Brandy Hill and William Robinson
arrived on site around 6:30p.m. A quick briefing and they too were shocked to see where this bird had fallen. They were also amazed that someone had heard her scratching inside the air duct and grateful that someone called to help this animal. While introductions, a short education on peregrine falcons were taking place, the adult and Kevin the male juvenile could be seen flying in the area of the Sheraton.

Mark Nash and Brandy Hill coordinated their efforts, crawled into the air shaft and together with the extra net, they were successful in extracting Dina from her impending doom.

With Dina finally in Mark Nash's hands, the rescuers could finally see what they worked so hard to save.
These birds certainly make an impression.
After an initial examination and a lesson on what injuries are common to peregrines, Dina was safe to go into the pet carrier and transported to a quiet area.
She sustained no injuries, thank God.

I can't explain the feeling that came over all of us on the roof top. Jubilation, excitement, and relief.

For Mark and I, it was all of those feelings plus overwhelming gratitude to the people involved.
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Sono stati bravisimi!!! Dina era andata a cacciarsi in un guaio molto serio e sicuramente la aspettava una brutta fine ( :( ).
Anche il salvataggio è stato difficile, perché nel tentativo di raggiungerla si rischiava di farla cadere giù nel tubo del condotto, da dove sarebbe diventato impossibile tirarla fuori.
Sono stati prudenti ed abili, veramente grandi.
E fortunatamente la falchetta era illesa.
Our deep, heart felt thanks to all you from Italy too.
:D :D :D
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Giovanna ha scritto:Our deep, heart felt thanks to all you from Italy too. :D :D :D
I join for these wonderful canadian people who take such care of their falcons a big kiss and many many thanks, I'm confident that people like Mr Nash and his staff are always doing all possible efforts to protect and rescue peregrines in difficulties, What a great group of people!!!
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Subject: Downtown Toronto Sheraton July 4th/07

Report for July 4th 2007;

A cloudy, gray, misty day, the first rain the Sheraton juveniles will experience.

I am surprised that it didn't take me long to find both Dina and her brother Kevin. The two are on the Hilton, Kevin is sitting on the north facing letters, and Dina?... she's taking a bath in a puddle on the roof of the Hilton!

Very entertaining to watch her explore. When I first caught sight of her, she was wading in the water, and then she would dip her head and take a drink, fluffing her feathers, and then lowering her body and shake herself. She was certainly enjoying this. She was there for at least 5 minutes and when she was done, she hopped up onto the roof edge and sat just above Kevin.

Linda

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dopo il salvataggio dell'inizio di luglio l'incomparabile Dina, non paga, si era messa nei pasticci di nuovo finendo chiusa nella sala macchine (pompe di calore etc...) di un grattacielo.... salvata nuovamente e rilasciata... qui il resoconto dell'avventura di Dina e il link dove sono state aggiunte le nuove foto del secondo salvataggio.. Speriamo che questa falchetta con la tendenza a mettersi nei guai sia diventata un pochino piu' saggia nel frattempo... non so se i falchi hanno tante vite come i gatti ma lei un paio le ha gia' sciupate! :roll: :lol:

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Dina Rescued Again!
Report for Monday July 30th, 2007

Hide and Seek
Day 1
let the games begin!

The Canadian Peregrine Foundation head office received a call from a downtown building, reporting a peregrine in the mechanical room of the structure.

With my handy net in hand, I ventured out to investigate. The address of the building (along with the digital picture they sent) made it a very good possibility that it was indeed a peregrine. In the past weeks, both Sheraton juveniles ( Kevin and Dina) have been seen on and around 400 University Ave, also known as the "Zurich" building.

Upon my arrival I was introduced to Carlos Botelho, Operations Manager for Crown Properties, at this location. He informed me that he was the one that spotted the bird and made the call. He explained that the bird had been in the building for the past several days over the weekend, and had not been able to get out.

I couldn't believe it when I saw where this bird was sitting. It was up at least 30 plus feet and near the ceiling of this huge mechanical room.... way up there, and my handy little net, was just that, way too little. I was escorted around the entire floor that makes up the mechanical room by Carlos who explained to me, that it could have possibility been in here a few days from the number of "drop" marks on the floor. These markings were also helpful in telling us, where it has been roosting, where the bird can get to, and of course how long it has been there.

I placed a call to Mark Nash, and explained the situation. He had a little difficultly understanding where the bird was located, only because I don't think we have ever had a situation like this before, and once that was clarified, Mark in turn called in the reinforcements. As with the first time that Diana got into trouble, it was quite obvious that more equipment, and more bodies and hands would be needed to get her out of this situation!

Humane Society officers, Brandy Hill and William Robinson, (who were on hand to held us with the rescue of Dina from the Air Shaft), came to our assistance, along with John, from OMNR Aurora District Office, Mark Nash, Marion Nash and myself.

Over the next five hours, and more than a dozen failed attempts, the bird remained very high and out of reach of any ladder or extendable net, and all efforts to coach the bird down were pointless, as soon as we would get close, she would fly off to another area amongst the mired of ceiling pipes, cables, and wires . We tried dimming the lights, but there was still ambient light that the bird could see its way out of our reach as she flew around the entire upper area of the huge mechanical room. Thousands of hiding places!!!

A few times we completely lost sight of it due to the endless runs of various sizes of crossover pipes, and it was during these flights that we discovered that she could go even higher close to forty feet into the upper ceiling areas. Dark, poorly lit areas that offered her hundreds of places to conceal herself! And she did do just that on many occasions. Much of our time was trying to locate her after a flight into another part of the upper ceiling area. Talk about a cat and mouse game!!

Hours passed, and many failed attempts to catch her, it was quite obvious that she was not losing any steam!! By this time, the heat and humidity has got the best of us, and the noise and the inability to properly communicate with each other due to the ear protection we were wearing, we eventually had to call it a night and try a different strategy tomorrow.


Day 2
It's not funny anymore

The afternoon begun with a trip out to the Canadian tire store to purchase additional supplies,,, - a 12 foot extendable painters pole, two more 5 foot pole nets, some fishing line, a piece of jute carpet – (in a fashionable earth-tone brown), duct tape, more AA batteries for the 2-way radios, more fresh de-thawed peregrine food, fresh towels, and some renewed enthusiasm.

We regrouped later in the afternoon, with hopes that less disturbance in the area will be a benefit to our endeavors. Unfortunately, Humane Society Officers could not be in attendance. Bruce Massesy, Marion Nash, Mark Nash and myself ( Linda Woods) arrived on site to try again.

Today, Carlos informed me that the bird had moved to the other side of this vast expanse of huge pipes. We still don't know how that was possible unless it went through the adjoining doorway, and that was possible since that is how this bird got into this area in the first place. Who would have thought and perhaps one for the books. Yes they do use doorways.

We all sat down to formulate two plans, our problem was which one to we try first. A quick look at our new situation and investigate the new surroundings. To our surprise the bird was in an area that was a little more accessible, still very high, but with less obstacles. (only hundreds of pipes, not thousands of pipes)!! Thank goodness for the huge 20 foot ladders at our disposal that allowed us to get atop of the many elevations needed in our efforts to reach her with the extend-a-nests.

We got into our positions as Marion and Mark approached the bird , and yet again, and again and again and again, it would fly out of out reach. So that was it!

Now on to plan A, which we should have done the first time. TURN OFF ALL OF THE LIGHTS!

As we slowly turned off lights, one by one, we could still see the bird with the aid of flashlights, and it appeared it wasn't going anywhere. Once again positioned ourselves around the parameter of the bird's location, and some twenty feet in the air as Mark and Marion approached it in the darkness with their nets,.... AND SUCCESS! Two nets, wailing hands, and some head banging, combined with a short struggle, (and after the screaming stopped), Mark was fine and so was the bird. ( apparently the bird grabbed the nether regions of Mark's jeans) in the darkness.

Once the bird was safely in the rescue carrier Mark made the confirmation from the leg bands that it was none other than DINA AGAIN!!!!!

Dina was one of two chicks hatched May 17th, 2007 at the Sheraton Hotel and named after CITY T.V. Breakfast Television Host Dina. (The second hatchling, Dina's brother, is named after Kevin from Breakfast Television.)

This is the second Major rescue we have initiated for Dina. She was pulled out of an airshaft on July 1st, - (Naturally on a Long holiday Week-end when no one was around),, (and only after we had to dismantle a twenty foot – (four foot round air shaft section)!! At that time we thought that was difficult!!!!

We have summarized what could have happened, and of course we will never know exactly. Dina and her sibling, Kevin, have been seen frequenting this area of the "Zurich" building for a while now. The cooling towers are an attraction because of the cool water and mist. Along with the fact that the pigeons are drawn to this area as well. We think she may have attempted to chase a pigeon and lost her footing, dropped down between the side of the building and the cooling tower and into the maintenance area. There was no where else to go and I guess curiosity drew her through the open maintenance door into the upper mechanical floor.

I am so happy to see she is still around, after the first rescue I would have thought she had learned her lesson. I guess not. It is also gratifying to know, that staff at the major buildings in the downtown core, take the time for an animal in need and call someone to assist them. If you call us, We will come.

A wonderful job by all who were involved.

Many Thanks to:


Carlos Botelho
Operations Manager,
400 University Ave.

The Maintenance Staff of 400 University Ave. for their understanding and support

Anna Montalbano,
Property Manager,
400 University Ave (Crown Property Management)

OMNR, Aurora District Office (John)

Humane Society Officers Brandy Hill and William Robinson

Security Officers at 400 University Avenue.

Bruce Massey

Mark Nash

Marion Nash

Of course, the CPF would like to add a note of thanks to Linda Woods both for her own role in these events and for writing this story.

I f you want to click on their web site.

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notizie da Toronto sheraton dove detta legge ora Rhea Mae (figlia di Mariah Rochester del 2006)
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Monday September 17, 2007
Linda Woods reports: 11:30

When I arrived on the 43 to restart the camera, I found both Tiago ( Tee - ah - go ) and Rhea Mae on the ledge. Sounds like they are discussing renovations and Rhea wants her budget increased. Tiago just held fast to the nest tray. Rhea Mae continued chattering away, while Tiago listened. You can hear Rhea Mae "chirping" on the video.

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Nulla si sa della povera Wind... lei aveva condiviso il maschio come compagna "non ufficiale" con un'altro nido vicino e cresciuto pressoche' da sola allo sheraton le covate del 2005 e 2006, visto che Il fedifrago Windwistler dedicava la maggior parte del tempo al nido "ufficiale" era stata aiutata con del cibo supplementare dai volontari canadesi nelle settimane di cova intensa prima e subito dopo la schiusa delle uova.
Quest'anno finalmente un maschio tutto suo : Tiago.... Ma Tiago le e' stato a fianco il tempo di completare la cova e mentre lei seguiva i due figlioli di quest'anno Kevin e quella scavezzacollo di Dina lui l'ha piantata per Rhea Mae...

Rhea Mae, giovane dello scorso anno originaria di rochester e figlia della matriarca Mariah, per geni materni e' una primadonna dalle misure ragguardevoli e le siamo affezionate, noi che abbiamo frequentato il forum l'anno scorso, per la bellezza delle immagini e la gioia che le tre "ragazze" dello scorso anno (Aura, Sabrina e Rhea Mae appunto) davano nei loro "giochi" di volo........ Ma allo stesso tempo anche Wind piccola falchetta trascurata e sfortunata ha un posticino speciale nel nostro cuore.
Mentre sono felice del successo di Rhea Mae mi preoccupa e mi dispiace non avere notizie di Wind che ora ha anche perso il suo comodo nido :cry:

si fa fatica ad accettare le regole della vita dei falchi, ma alla fine il problema non si pone. Noi possiamo avere i nostri sentimenti e loro faranno comunque la loro vita. Importante e' solo che vengano messi in grado di -fare comunque la loro vita-
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Condivido i pensieri di Roxy.
La gioia di rivedere dopo un anno - sano e salvo - un falco che ci è nato sotto gli occhi è grande.
Ma Wind è così sfortunata... :( :( :(
Vorrei sapere qualcosa di lei. Spero che trovi una nuova casa e un nuovo falco. E che non si faccia mai vedere nel territorio di Rhea Mae, non è assolutamente il caso! :roll:
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Roxy ha scritto:notizie da Toronto sheraton dove detta legge ora Rhea Mae (figlia di Mariah, Rochester, del 2006)
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Monday September 17, 2007
Linda Woods reports: 11:30

When I arrived on the 43 to restart the camera, I found both Tiago ( Tee - ah - go ) and Rhea Mae on the ledge. Sounds like they are discussing renovations and Rhea wants her budget increased. Tiago just held fast to the nest tray. Rhea Mae continued chattering away, while Tiago listened. You can hear Rhea Mae "chirping" on the video.

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DA Buffalo link a foto di Carol P. di Rhea Mae a Toronto, alcune molto belle!

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Bellissimo album! E' un'emozione incredibile vederla grande.. così simile a sua madre! :D
Grazie Sonia!!! :D :D :D
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Rhea Mae a Toronto.
Sono foto di settembre (by Linda Wood), ma è così bella e fiera!
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