Re: [mou-net] Peregrine Falcon (raptor stress conversaton)

2022-07-09 Thread GLENN CIEGLER

Glenn

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> On Jul 9, 2022, at 4:49 PM, Lynn Hartmann  wrote:
> 
> I just confirmed with the Raptor Center that the adult Peregrine from the 
> High Bridge brought in recently had very advanced Avian Influenza & was 
> humanely euthanized.  Very sorry to hear this.  However they did say this was 
> the first case of AI they’d seen in 2 weeks.
> 
> On my walk this morning along the Miss River near the High Bridge, I observed 
> three Peregrines.  One adult was providing food to another falcon 
> (transferred in the air) and a third bird, juvenile, was feeding on the roof 
> of the Xcel building.  
> 
> Lynn Hartmann 
> St Paul
> 
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> 
>> On Jul 8, 2022, at 3:55 PM, Elizabeth Wroblewski 
>> <213bb1e0ae95-dmarc-requ...@lists.umn.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> I observed a peregrine falcon at the cement footing of the High Bridge
>> (Smith Ave.) along the river walk south of downtown St. Paul early
>> yesterday morning. Falcon stood and continually nodded his/her head, as if
>> it was trying to spit something out. Raptor Center at the U had the bird an
>> hour later.
>> 
>> I think this might be one of the peregrine adults that nest on top of the
>> Xcel Energy plant (with web cam no longer operating) nearby.
>> 
>> I don't know this peregrine's status, but am wondering if it has succumbed
>> to avian flu the way the eagles have along the river. Let's hope the
>> peregrine chicks are surviving.
>> 
>> Elizabeth Wroblewski
>> St. Paul
>> 
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Re: [mou-net] Peregrine Falcon (raptor stress conversaton)

2022-07-09 Thread Lynn Hartmann
I just confirmed with the Raptor Center that the adult Peregrine from the High 
Bridge brought in recently had very advanced Avian Influenza & was humanely 
euthanized.  Very sorry to hear this.  However they did say this was the first 
case of AI they’d seen in 2 weeks.

On my walk this morning along the Miss River near the High Bridge, I observed 
three Peregrines.  One adult was providing food to another falcon (transferred 
in the air) and a third bird, juvenile, was feeding on the roof of the Xcel 
building.  

Lynn Hartmann 
St Paul

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 8, 2022, at 3:55 PM, Elizabeth Wroblewski 
> <213bb1e0ae95-dmarc-requ...@lists.umn.edu> wrote:
> 
> I observed a peregrine falcon at the cement footing of the High Bridge
> (Smith Ave.) along the river walk south of downtown St. Paul early
> yesterday morning. Falcon stood and continually nodded his/her head, as if
> it was trying to spit something out. Raptor Center at the U had the bird an
> hour later.
> 
> I think this might be one of the peregrine adults that nest on top of the
> Xcel Energy plant (with web cam no longer operating) nearby.
> 
> I don't know this peregrine's status, but am wondering if it has succumbed
> to avian flu the way the eagles have along the river. Let's hope the
> peregrine chicks are surviving.
> 
> Elizabeth Wroblewski
> St. Paul
> 
> 
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[mou-net] Peregrine Falcon (raptor stress conversaton)

2022-07-08 Thread Elizabeth Wroblewski
I observed a peregrine falcon at the cement footing of the High Bridge
(Smith Ave.) along the river walk south of downtown St. Paul early
yesterday morning. Falcon stood and continually nodded his/her head, as if
it was trying to spit something out. Raptor Center at the U had the bird an
hour later.

I think this might be one of the peregrine adults that nest on top of the
Xcel Energy plant (with web cam no longer operating) nearby.

I don't know this peregrine's status, but am wondering if it has succumbed
to avian flu the way the eagles have along the river. Let's hope the
peregrine chicks are surviving.

Elizabeth Wroblewski
St. Paul


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