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FalconCam Project 11.11.2024 05:47
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"This site is about a family of peregrine falcons using a nest box in a water tower at Charles Sturt Unversity, Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The adult female is Diamond and the male is Xavier.
NEWS 3rd November
The nestlings (Yira, the larger female and Garrama, male*) are now 29 and 30 days old and doing very well. Prey is coming in now less often, but the meals are larger and they are starting to self-feed. Here the pair are enjoying a pigeon while Diamond watches until she takes over.
Video: ua-cam.com/video/zuWX9kr6V3Q/v-deo.html
They are now starting to moult and show their juvenile plumage and will be quite different looking in a week.
Average time from hatch to fledge at this site is 42 days. Males often go earlier than females. So fledge watch starts about 12th November.
Hatch # 1 at 0024 h, 4th October
Hatch # 2 at 0535 h, 5th October
The third egg failed to hatch; it is probably unfertilised as has happened before. It fell out of the box
late at night on 2nd November.
*The names were selected based on your choices. The are Wiradjuri words for 'sharp' (Yira) and 'hunter' (Garrama).
EGG LAYING 2024
Egg # 1 at 1208 h, 27/8
Egg # 2 at 2357 h, 29/8 gap 60 hour
Egg # 3 at 1012 h 1/9 gap 58 hour
RESOURCES
Myfirst research paper on observations from this site has been published in the journal Corella. Available on the website: falconcam.csu.edu.au/2023/10/...
DONATIONS FalconCam is funded through donations and these can be made via the CSU shop falcon.shop.csu.edu.au. However, donations are currently not needed as we have sufficient funds. Thanks for your generosity
LINKS
BLOG and WEBSITE can be accessed here: science-health.csu.edu.au/fal...
OTHER CAMS and VIDEOS can be accessed via this address:
ua-cam.com/users/FalconCamPr...
GENERAL INFORMATION This is a project studying the diet and use of a nest box of a family of peregrines since 2007. The cams go right through the year and are in daily use. More information can be found below the chat rules.
CHAT RULES
To keep the chat open, pleasant and useful, we have a few rules. Those flouting the rules will be warned and could be blocked by moderators (mods, with blue spanners). Inappropriate comments will be deleted.
1. Chat should be about this site, but significant events from other Australian sites can be posted without discussion. Out of the breeding season some chat about other birds is acceptable if not prolonged.
2. Use English in this chat. If you do not speak English, there are on-line translators available.
3. Do not criticize people’s attempts to write in English.
4. Do not ask for donations (except for this site), discuss politics or religion, advertise other sites or products (including videos), use obscene language or hate speech.
5. Avoid using panic language if you see something unusual and remember this is a wildlife project with limited interference by the project team.
6. Respect each others' opinions, even if you do not agree. Do not be rude or get into arguments with other chatters.
7. If a rule is broken and no mod is present, do not engage; simply refer people to the chat rules if you wish.
8. Remember mods are humans, too. Please respect their decisions.
9. Use emojis and symbols (e.g. !) sparingly: only one emoji per post, please. Don't use ALL CAPS as it sounds as if you are shouting.
HISTORY The birds have been observed using the tower (a working water tower) since 2007, breeding in the box since 2008, with an average of 2.8 eggs per clutch and 1.5 fledges per season.
The parents' names are Diamond (female) and Xavier (male). Diamond took over from the older Swift in 2015 and Xavier replaced Bula in 2016 (who in turn replaced our first male, Beau, in 2015). Xavier arrived just as the eggs were hatching and saved the season by providing for Diamond and her three chicks. Assuming that they were at least two years old when they arrived, Diamond is at least eleven years old and Xavier nine (in 2024).
The male is 15-20% smaller than the female, has fewer spots on the chest and has brighter yellow-orange talons and beak. The birds do not migrate and courtship rituals and some scrape (nest) building continues throughout the year, intensifying, along with food bringing by the male, in July and August. Eggs are laid usually in late August, with chicks hatching in early October and fledging in mid-November. The youngsters often stay around as late as March being taught to hunt by their parents, and often visiting the nest in the tower, so there is much to watch even out of the main breeding season. One male juvenile stayed until August the following year when his parents blocked his entrance to the box and he took the hint.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE RESEARCH?
Contact the principal researcher Cilla Kinross on ckinross@csu.edu.au"
"This site is about a family of peregrine falcons using a nest box in a water tower at Charles Sturt Unversity, Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The adult female is Diamond and the male is Xavier.
NEWS 3rd November
The nestlings (Yira, the larger female and Garrama, male*) are now 29 and 30 days old and doing very well. Prey is coming in now less often, but the meals are larger and they are starting to self-feed. Here the pair are enjoying a pigeon while Diamond watches until she takes over.
Video: ua-cam.com/video/zuWX9kr6V3Q/v-deo.html
They are now starting to moult and show their juvenile plumage and will be quite different looking in a week.
Average time from hatch to fledge at this site is 42 days. Males often go earlier than females. So fledge watch starts about 12th November.
Hatch # 1 at 0024 h, 4th October
Hatch # 2 at 0535 h, 5th October
The third egg failed to hatch; it is probably unfertilised as has happened before. It fell out of the box
late at night on 2nd November.
*The names were selected based on your choices. The are Wiradjuri words for 'sharp' (Yira) and 'hunter' (Garrama).
EGG LAYING 2024
Egg # 1 at 1208 h, 27/8
Egg # 2 at 2357 h, 29/8 gap 60 hour
Egg # 3 at 1012 h 1/9 gap 58 hour
RESOURCES
Myfirst research paper on observations from this site has been published in the journal Corella. Available on the website: falconcam.csu.edu.au/2023/10/...
DONATIONS FalconCam is funded through donations and these can be made via the CSU shop falcon.shop.csu.edu.au. However, donations are currently not needed as we have sufficient funds. Thanks for your generosity
LINKS
BLOG and WEBSITE can be accessed here: science-health.csu.edu.au/fal...
OTHER CAMS and VIDEOS can be accessed via this address:
ua-cam.com/users/FalconCamPr...
GENERAL INFORMATION This is a project studying the diet and use of a nest box of a family of peregrines since 2007. The cams go right through the year and are in daily use. More information can be found below the chat rules.
CHAT RULES
To keep the chat open, pleasant and useful, we have a few rules. Those flouting the rules will be warned and could be blocked by moderators (mods, with blue spanners). Inappropriate comments will be deleted.
1. Chat should be about this site, but significant events from other Australian sites can be posted without discussion. Out of the breeding season some chat about other birds is acceptable if not prolonged.
2. Use English in this chat. If you do not speak English, there are on-line translators available.
3. Do not criticize people’s attempts to write in English.
4. Do not ask for donations (except for this site), discuss politics or religion, advertise other sites or products (including videos), use obscene language or hate speech.
5. Avoid using panic language if you see something unusual and remember this is a wildlife project with limited interference by the project team.
6. Respect each others' opinions, even if you do not agree. Do not be rude or get into arguments with other chatters.
7. If a rule is broken and no mod is present, do not engage; simply refer people to the chat rules if you wish.
8. Remember mods are humans, too. Please respect their decisions.
9. Use emojis and symbols (e.g. !) sparingly: only one emoji per post, please. Don't use ALL CAPS as it sounds as if you are shouting.
HISTORY The birds have been observed using the tower (a working water tower) since 2007, breeding in the box since 2008, with an average of 2.8 eggs per clutch and 1.5 fledges per season.
The parents' names are Diamond (female) and Xavier (male). Diamond took over from the older Swift in 2015 and Xavier replaced Bula in 2016 (who in turn replaced our first male, Beau, in 2015). Xavier arrived just as the eggs were hatching and saved the season by providing for Diamond and her three chicks. Assuming that they were at least two years old when they arrived, Diamond is at least eleven years old and Xavier nine (in 2024).
The male is 15-20% smaller than the female, has fewer spots on the chest and has brighter yellow-orange talons and beak. The birds do not migrate and courtship rituals and some scrape (nest) building continues throughout the year, intensifying, along with food bringing by the male, in July and August. Eggs are laid usually in late August, with chicks hatching in early October and fledging in mid-November. The youngsters often stay around as late as March being taught to hunt by their parents, and often visiting the nest in the tower, so there is much to watch even out of the main breeding season. One male juvenile stayed until August the following year when his parents blocked his entrance to the box and he took the hint.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE RESEARCH?
Contact the principal researcher Cilla Kinross on ckinross@csu.edu.au"
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ไม่อยากดูเลย สงสาร 2 ตัวเล็ก จังเลย รอเวลา ถูกฉีกเนื้อกิน 😢😢😢
เจ้าของวิดิโอ น่าจะช่วยชีวิต ตัวน้อย ๆ สักตัว 😢😢😢
น่าส่งสารจังเลย ไม่รู้ชะตาตัวว่าจะตายแล้ว
Won't be long before they take off on their journey of life.....
Thank you for this video--so much interest in this Falcon family.. I hear Cows in the background too ! HA HA HA
🥰😘👏😘🥰
Magnificent
Sooo very sweet!! Thank you for sharing this extraordinary falcon family!! Very comical babies😂 Blessings to all who visit this Australian nest box!! ❤️🥹🫶
Be safe family 🦅❤️
Poor mom being harassed by pesky birds😢
great 👉
Ой,малыш,только облизываемся.
Да,малышу остатки
Больший птенец,похоже самка. Жаднючая как многие женщины.. :)
到了發育週期長大特別快
These little Hawks are adorable, not that other Birds aren't, but Birds from Prey are my favorite!! ❤❤❤
😍😍🐠🐠🦅🦅
Too much fear is more dangerous than the enemy itself
❤sweet feathered babies with their Momma ❤!
There's enough for both of you ❤❤!
തീരാ കിട്ടിലെ
Amo este ninho ❤
Getting so big❤️🦅
Beautiful
Lovely
Mom sure gets excited when food comes
Что- то мама их редко кормит
Congratulations mother osprey
Gorgeous
Depois de maiores se manifestou o poder irmão ciumento 😢
Bebês fofos ❤
都飞走了
Has 34 been fed yet?
今天吃东西了吗
Has 33 been seen yet?
no
Come home snoopy
He looks lonely
I feel sad for 34 without 33 next to him 😢
33 still isn't back
Прилетел без еды.....😢
รอลุ้น ตั้งนาน ว่า น้องจะเดินอ้อมมาอีกด้านของแม่ หรือป่าว แต่แล้วก้อเดินมาจริง ๆ 😊😊😊
Gorgeous
Totalmente sem som 😮
I really do enjoy listening to them all talk, especially the Seaglets. Please fix the volume when you download these videos. Their little squeaky sounds bring a smile to my face. Ty in advance.
Will you please fix the volume
Sound on your videos r off and it sucks
And I have volume turn up I have no problem hearing the othe you tube videos just this one
Will you please turn the sound back on I can't hear the birds talking
Still no sound is it off?
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