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Jim Bremner 03-15-2009 07:49 PM

I has A Falcon!
 
My youngest son was goofing around outside and found a falcon with a wounded wing. I spent 30 minute chasing it around a neighbors yard but it's now in a large box to be dropped off at a wildlife rescue station in the AM

I really wish it was a '64-5 hardtop falcon. it would be much cooler.

slodave 03-15-2009 07:54 PM

How about a few pix?

Jim Bremner 03-15-2009 08:59 PM

It's pretty stressed out, I don't think I'll bug him tonight.

I opened the box to remove a huge towel so that it had some room, it was playing possum with it's tongue hanging out!

porsche4life 03-15-2009 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner (Post 4546067)
It's pretty stressed out, I don't think I'll bug him tonight.

I opened the box to remove a huge towel so that it had some room, it was playing possum with it's tongue hanging out!

I think that means he's dead.....

Jim Bremner 03-15-2009 09:22 PM

nah, he was panting

RWebb 03-15-2009 09:30 PM

no don't bother it - keep it in a dark or dim area

it was probably near death if it had to evade a ground predator (you) for 1/2 hour

not technically panting - "gular flutter"

the rescue people can take picas later or let you take them when it is recovering

Jim Bremner 03-15-2009 09:57 PM

it'a in a 24"x13"x8" box with several holes in it in one of our bathrooms to keep it at a fair temp 65-68 degrees overnight

I hope that they can repair it to flight worthy condition... or state law says off with it's head

svandamme 03-15-2009 10:10 PM

how long do you think it needs fattening up before it's ready for eatn'?

pwd72s 03-15-2009 10:18 PM

We love our falcons here...no matter how many games they lose.

porsche4life 03-15-2009 10:48 PM

Even in commiefornia they would just kill an innocent animal?

kstar 03-16-2009 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 4546111)
no don't bother it - keep it in a dark or dim area

it was probably near death if it had to evade a ground predator (you) for 1/2 hour

not technically panting - "gular flutter"

the rescue people can take picas later or let you take them when it is recovering

What do you think the falcon's odds of survival would have been had Jim just left it alone?

Jim Bremner 03-16-2009 07:44 AM

that was in my head. we've had coyotes here a week ago, along with racoons.

Seahawk 03-16-2009 08:44 AM

I've had to rescue two Opreys with broken wings. There are no less than five Osprey nests within a mile of my farm. They are simply magnificent hunters.

One I rescued out of the water.

I took the tool golfers use to scoop golf ball out of water hazards, swam out to the Osprey. He, no doubt seeing the extender pole as a threat, grabbed on. I walked him to shore where we ushered him into one of those Igloo dog houses.

That is the good news. The bad news is that the wildlife recovery team we took him to said the survival rate is small with predator class birds that injure their wings. We lost both our rescues.

Best of luck...I hope your hawk survives.:)

RWebb 03-16-2009 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by kstar (Post 4546614)
What do you think the falcon's odds of survival would have been had Jim just left it alone?

you have mis-construed my advice

johnco 03-16-2009 11:23 AM

this guy a couple blocks from me has a huge owl and q humongous bald eagle in his back yard. He's licensed and rehabilitates them I think . That bald eagle is one big mofo when seen from 3 ft away. we see chicken hawks all around here and I thought they are good size birds. probably make just a snack for that bald eagle

masraum 03-16-2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by johnco (Post 4547145)
this guy a couple blocks from me has a huge owl and q humongous bald eagle in his back yard. He's licensed and rehabilitates them I think . That bald eagle is one big mofo when seen from 3 ft away. we see chicken hawks all around here and I thought they are good size birds. probably make just a snack for that bald eagle

Bald Eagles are big

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The Bald Eagle is a large bird, with a body length of 71–106 cm (28–42 in), a wingspan of 183–234 cm, (72–96 in), and a mass of 3–7 kg (6.6–15.5 lb); females are about 25 percent larger than males.
2.5'-3.5' long body and 6'-8' wingspan. Yeah, I'd say that's big.

Another bird that's not nearly that big, but still pretty impressive to see close up...

http://mayo.personcounty.net/Bird%20...woodpecker.jpg Only about 1.5' long.

We have lots of hawks around here. I had a red shouldered hawk in a tree in my back yard one day. Another time, driving home from work past an open field, I saw a hawk take off from the top of a light pole, soar out over the field and go from a horizontal soar to a vertical drop. It was really cool to see him getting dinner.

Good luck with the bird!

nostatic 03-16-2009 11:37 AM

I thought this was going to be about blue falcons...

TerryH 03-16-2009 11:46 AM

Does it look like this Cooper hawk that was in my backyard a week ago feasting on a dove? Those red eyes really give him a hellish look.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1237232746.jpg

kstar 03-16-2009 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 4547006)
you have mis-construed my advice

Wouldn't be the first time I have made such an error.

Sorry.

RWebb 03-16-2009 02:05 PM

no problem

my point was not that he should not have captured the injured bird - but that he & others should avoid further stress

gular flutter indicates heat stress - birds are smart enuff to have "psychology" too, so it may have indicated psych. stress


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