Mar 30, 2007
Mosaic 3/30/2007
Falcon fan follows Mariah and Kaver online
Rochester blogger admires Mariah and Kaver's parenting
Rochester blogger discovers Rfalconcam website
Imprints explains the current nesting phase
Mariah
Falconwatcher captures photo of unknown peregrine involved in yesterday's (3/29) noon time battle with Kaver
Mar 29, 2007
Mosaic 3/29/2007
Kaver
Blogger announces egg number 2 to his readers
Blogger enjoys GVAS Imprints Blog
Video of Kaver as he prepares for his 3/29 noon time battle
M/K - Video - Mariah Sounds the Alarm and Kaver Flies Up to Do Battle
Labels: Kaver, Mariah, video, watch report
Falconwatcher reports noon-time battle between Kaver and another falcon (3/29)
Mar 28, 2007
More spectacular pictures and commentary from the 3/28/2007 noon time watch
M/K Noon Hour Watch Report and Pictures from Wednesday - 3/28/07
Responses to Reader's Comments:
Melli said... WHY isn't she guarding those two precious eggs??? For that
matter... why isn't she SITTIN' on 'em?
Response: She is guarding them, she and Kaver guard the nest nearly round the clock. She won't sit on them until she lays the next to last
one. This way all the eyasses are born about the same time. The eggs will remain viable if they don't get to cold. When the temperature starts to dip, Mariah or Kaver will sit on them, as they did last night.
Responses to Reader's Comments:
Melli said... WHY isn't she guarding those two precious eggs??? For that
matter... why isn't she SITTIN' on 'em?
Response: She is guarding them, she and Kaver guard the nest nearly round the clock. She won't sit on them until she lays the next to last
one. This way all the eyasses are born about the same time. The eggs will remain viable if they don't get to cold. When the temperature starts to dip, Mariah or Kaver will sit on them, as they did last night.
Labels: Kaver, Mariah, watch report
Mariah lays a second egg!
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Super-Kaver!
Read Lord Garavin's March 28 lunchtime watch report. He captured some amazing photos and has entertaining commentary to go with it. This is a must read!
Kaver's Kinesis
You may also be interested in: Mariah's quest for a Mourning Dove and why you should not go on the 19th floor deck at the Kodak tower
Kaver's Kinesis
You may also be interested in: Mariah's quest for a Mourning Dove and why you should not go on the 19th floor deck at the Kodak tower
Labels: Kaver, watch report
Mosaic 3/28/2007
Kaver
Lunch time falconwatcher witnesses a very active watch today (3/28)
Falconwatcher spies Mariah and Kaver on Kodak Tower (3/28)
Mar 27, 2007
Mosaic 3/27/2007
Responses to Reader's Comments:
Response: Peregrines will lay an egg every two to three days. Mariah is due for another one soon!
Kfaloncam member provides Update on Freedom and Purity
Lovely Mariah
A letterboxing website yaks up the new Rochester Falconcam
Imprints explains the Peregrine egg laying process
Local blogger marks the beginning of Spring with the arrival of Mariah's egg
The egg
Mar 26, 2007
Mosaic of 3/26/2007 Rfalconcam Pictures
Imprints Announces First Egg
Mariah lays first egg!!!
Mariah Maternity Poster
Mariah in the nestbox - again!
K Falcon Cam member lists the date Mariah laid her first egg 1999 - 2005
Falcon watchers view Mariah and Kaver during thunder storm on 3/26
Falcon watcher spots Mariah and Kaver on the Kodak tower in the early morning of 3/26
No egg yet (6:44 am EST)
Mar 25, 2007
Welcome back Mariah and Kaver
Mosaic of 3/25/2007 Rfalconcam Pictures
Mariah remains in the nestbox
How many eggs will Mariah lay?
Staying close by
Falcon Identification 101
Imprints printed a useful guide on their March 24th post:
Falcon Identification 101 - How to tell Mariah from Kaver.
Please see my March 19 post How to tell Mariah and Kaver apart for some more tips!
Falcon Identification 101 - How to tell Mariah from Kaver.
Please see my March 19 post How to tell Mariah and Kaver apart for some more tips!
Nothing yet...
Mar 24, 2007
Night time vigil
Is Mariah ready to lay an egg?
Kaver and third falcon seen together over the High Falls river gorge Friday, March 23rd
2006 Timeline: Kodak Falcons
Here is a timeline of the nesting events for Mariah and Kaver's brood last year (2006):
March 24, 2006: First egg.
May 6, 2006: First hatch.
June 1, 2006: The eyasses were banded.
June 19, 2006: Sabrina was the first falcon to fledge the nest.
March 24, 2006: First egg.
May 6, 2006: First hatch.
June 1, 2006: The eyasses were banded.
June 19, 2006: Sabrina was the first falcon to fledge the nest.
K Falcon Cam & Shaky's Pictures & Imprints
The wonderful folks over at K Falcon Cam will be opening up their discussion board with read only access for non members tomorrow, Sunday, March 25, 2007. If you want to know what's going on with the falcons, K Falcon Cam is a must read for you.
Shaky wonders if there are problems in the nestbox?
The Genesee Valley Audubon Society has a website dedicated to the Kodak falcons. It's called Imprints, The Journal of the Rochester Falconcam.
Shaky wonders if there are problems in the nestbox?
The Genesee Valley Audubon Society has a website dedicated to the Kodak falcons. It's called Imprints, The Journal of the Rochester Falconcam.
Mar 22, 2007
The Rochester Falconcam is Up!
It's live!
The new Rochester Falconcam can be found here: http://www.rfalconcam.com
Blog Post:
The DragonFlyEye: Now for the really important news....
The new Rochester Falconcam can be found here: http://www.rfalconcam.com
Blog Post:
The DragonFlyEye: Now for the really important news....