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They're back. The Falcons of Water Street, New York.

 
 
farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 10 Apr, 2007 04:31 pm
Bless you Roberta, maybe I can catch a nap. Im beat from watching over these damn eggs.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Tue 10 Apr, 2007 06:01 pm
Glad to help in any small way I can, farmerman. Schlupf mein kind.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 11 Apr, 2007 05:16 am
Thanks, Ok Im up, Ill take over.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 11 Apr, 2007 10:12 am
I can take a double lunch shift.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 11 Apr, 2007 02:51 pm
I hadda leave at 8, anything happen yet?
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Roberta
 
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Reply Wed 11 Apr, 2007 02:56 pm
It's windy in PA.

Changed my mind about the egg in NY. It musta been a hallucination, an optical illusion, or wishful thinking.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 11 Apr, 2007 04:38 pm
Nothing dramatic while I had the lunch patrol.

I wonder what it feels like to balance on five eggs, hour after hour after hour.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 12 Apr, 2007 04:21 am
In a driving cold rainstorm.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Fri 13 Apr, 2007 05:03 am
NY: Thought I saw a bird again. Between my lousy video operations, the lousy angles, and the lousy light, anything could be going on there.

PA: Dat boid is a saint.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Fri 13 Apr, 2007 05:33 am
No raptors in residence. (sigh)

I wonder when late becomes too late.

Joe(wait. Was that a shadow?)Nation
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Roberta
 
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Reply Sun 15 Apr, 2007 04:38 am
I've been looking around for information on the NY site. Several people remarked on seeing falcons flying around. However, no one has seen them on the nest site. Conjecture is that they've found a new home.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 15 Apr, 2007 05:58 am
Well, chances are their new nests are also near the park. The PA momma is lookin like roadkill from the driving rainstorm that shes puttin up with. What a momma.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Tue 17 Apr, 2007 04:53 am
Re NY: There's footprints in the mud. Honest. I don't think this is a hallucination. I'm still staring at what may be two eggs.

Re PA: Get dat boid a towel and something warm to drink.
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Joe Nation
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 04:32 am
Roberta wrote===
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Re NY: There's footprints in the mud. Honest. I don't think this is a hallucination. I'm still staring at what may be two eggs.


Have a nice lie down dearie. You may not think it's a hallucination but then, nearly everyone having hallucinations doesn't think they are having them, does they?

Joe(pass the gravel rake, please)Nation
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Roberta
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 04:45 am
I'll resume my antipsychotics after you take a look at the mud. Until then, I'm convinced I'm not delusional.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 10:15 am
It's just after noon here.

Time to check on the birds and Boida.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 19 Apr, 2007 10:17 am
Pennsylvania - somebirdy's sitting out on the stick.

New York? don't know - either the wind has shaped the gravel, or somebody's been up there creating a depression in the nesting zone
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 23 Apr, 2007 05:18 pm
ok - what's going on in New York. There's a distinct dark shadow in the nesting box from the side, but nothing from the top.

or something.

maybe.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Mon 23 Apr, 2007 09:26 pm
I'm on the verge of giving up on the NY site. Despite my having seen boid footprints in the gravel, I haven't seen a boid. There's only so much hallucinting a person can abide.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Tue 24 Apr, 2007 03:24 pm
Re PA: I spotted the first egg on March 26. It takes about five weeks for incubation. This means that hatching might occur next week!
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