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Feb 24 2010

News regarding the upcoming Peregrine Falcon nesting season at the Statler

The future of the Statler Building is uncertain right now. Efforts to purchase the Statler have fallen through and the building has been “moth balled”. The Peregrine nest is still there, but there will be no web camera this season. With all of this in mind, I received the following via email from Connie Adams, Sr. Field Wildlife Biologist for the DEC. She has asked me to share this information with all of you:

KimMarie

Peregrines will be nesting before you know it, and I wanted to let you know what was up with the situation at the Statler, since you have always been so active and concerned about that particular nest. I assume you know the Statler is no longer operational, and this weekend it was boarded up. About a month ago, Audubon removed its computer and monitor, so there will be no webcam there for the forseeable future, which is a great loss. However, that means that any observations made by peregrine watchers will be that much more valuable. I would like to get an intern watching this, and the other 5 peregrine nests this spring and summer, since right now, regular observation through scope, binoculars or camera will be the only way we know what is going on at these nests.

We have been in contact with the building trustee, Morris Horwitz, and the building manager, John Gingher. In the event a peregrine falcon chick were to end up on the ground, as they have so many times in the past, the person who found it would be advised to contact us, and we would then contact Mr. Horwitz, who would contact Mr. Gingher, and then we could take it the long walk up the 18 stories back to its nest box. However, the other option, after hours or on the weekend would be to contact the Erie County SPCA Wildlife Unit. They would hold the chick until we would be able to return it to the nest box.

I thought you might want to share this information with your friends who faithfully watch the birds. We will have 4 other nest boxes, one each on the North and South Grand Is. Bridges, one at UB at the MacKay tower, and one at the Central Terminal. The 5th nest is on the US side of the gorge, right at Niagara Falls on Goat Island. As I said, none of these sites have cams on them, yet, though I believe there may one day be one at UB, CT and maybe even the Grand Island bridge. However not this year, as far as I know. The cam would have had to be in place by March 1st, and no one has contacted me about something like this.

Just thought I would let you know what was going on with the Statler.

Connie

It will be difficult to know exactly when the young falcons will fledge, if in fact the nest produces eyases this year.  All we can do is use years past for a general guide. 

I’ll post information if or when I receive it.

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Apr 05 2009

Buffalo and Western NY News!

Where to begin on news and updates????

Well the Statler (Downtown) Buffalo, NY Peregrine Falcons have 4 eggs in the nest as of this morning. AND this year we also have a second pair of Peregrines just within the city’s Northeastern border/city limits.

The South Campus of the University of New York at Buffalo (UB) had two PeFas hanging around last summer and fall (thanks to our forum member irinash for finding them at that time, taking photos and alerting others to their pressence). So this year UB and the DEC put in a nesting scrape for the birds. Both  have been seen in the area and have been in and out of the nesting scrape!   Forum member Joyce took some wonderful photos of the birds last week and at this time many are trying to confirm band numbers on the female (she could possibly be the 2007 female, BB, from a Detroit, MI nest).  When we get confirmation on ID we will post.  Thanks to Joyce for such wonderful photos and for getting some good ones of the female’s color band!

UB Peregrine Falcon Pair

In other news… we have heard from some Canadian friends that the male from Buffalo’s Statler 2007 nest is now in Port Colborne, Ontario.  It is my understanding that DEC has confirmed his band numbers.  He has a mate and as of Friday 2 eggs were in the nest!  Hopefully we will hear more soon about this nest.  How exciting to know that one of “our” local birds is doing well and now has a nest of his own!

And again this year, the Bald Eagles are nesting in Alexander, NY!  I’ve posted more information and photos regarding their nest on our forum, but expect eaglets soon!

baldeagle01

Spring is in the air so be sure to get outdoors and explore this wonderful time of the year!

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Jul 09 2008

Falcon Watch and Update on the Buffalo Peregrine Falcons!

Buffalo Falcon Watch Tonight!

Irinash, Joyce and I met for Falcon Watch earlier this evening – both adults and all four juvenile falcons were seen. Details are on our forum and I’m including this brief vid clip of two of the female juvenile falcons flying overhead (I really don’t like YouTube’s poor quality, but the original files are HUGE).

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May 15 2008

Buffalo, NY Peregrine Falcon Family on the Local News

Tonight WGRZ (the NBC local affiliate) aired a segment about the Buffalo, NY Peregrine Falcons.

You can read more here and view the video: http://www.wgrz.com/news/news_
article.aspx?storyid=57856

And a belated Update!  The third egg hatched on 05/07/08 and number four  arrived just after midnight on 05/09/08.  The fifth egg remains unhatched at this time and will not hatch.  We can anticipate these four young falcons to fledge and leave the nest sometime in mid June.

Hooray for four growing young falcon chicks and to the Buffalo adult pair for doing such a great job of raising a new generation in our city!

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One of the 2007 Fledges
Photo Courtesy of Irinash

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May 06 2008

2nd Hatch for Buffalo, NY’s Peregrine Falcons (in progress 6:20pm EDT)

As I write this I am watching the second hatch in progress for the Buffalo Peregrines!  TWO HATCHLINGS IN ONE DAY!  WOO HOO!

Buffalo Audubon has a copyright on their web cam images, and unfortunately BAS will not give us permission to share cam captures from the cam on our website or forum but their live Web Cam can be viewed here (hopefully you will get to see our city’s newest residents!): http://www.buffaloaudubon.com/falconcam.htm

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