A BIG THANK YOU to Tara, Jennifer and the sixth grade English class from Camden Middle School who took our project to heart. They tied our project in with a reading assignment Frightful’s Mountain and then took it a step further and had fundraisers to help the project. They sold bird shaped cookies and bird seed and also had a hat day to collect donations. Great job everyone!! They raised $136 for the project and that money will help us purchase more equipment for next year. It was wonderful to see each of you today and I look forward to possibly seeing some of you at the Fledge Watch!
Please note the new choices at the top of the site. The fledge watch calendar can be found at the bottom of the Fledge Watch Tab. Hopefully this setup will make it easier for everyone to find it! Let me know if you are still having any trouble…Thanks again Volunteers for all your help!!!
Hi Everyone,
The calendar has been updated with the signups from tonight’s meeting. Please review the calendar and let me know if you can fill in any of our gaps. Feel free to correct me if I have any times or dates wrong for any of you. One note – you can view the calendar in 3 different layouts – Week, Month or Agenda. Week or Agenda seem to be easier to find the gaps but view in whatever version works the best for each of you.
Thank you all for attending tonight – we look forward to working with each of you and enjoying a positive fledge watch!
An interesting transformation has occurred in the nest box over the past several days. The 3 down-covered Peregrine Chicks that we had become so attached to have morphed into immature raptors. If you had skipped the last week of viewing, you might wonder who these 3 rambunctious and fully feathered young falcons are that took over the nest box. Well actually they have names now; the Utica Peregrine Falcon Project has named them Independence (Indi), Leda and Tre (that’s in order of hatching). As we begin this week, we are anticipating the possibility of our first fledge to take place. It could happen anytime within the next couple of weeks, but each day these birds are looking more and more ready to take their first flight. They have been flapping their wings incessantly and by the looks of their well-developed wing feathers, it might happen sooner than later. In light of this we will be begining our Fledge Watch on this coming Wednesday. On Monday, June 23 at 6:30PM we will have an informational meeting for our Fledge Watch Volunteers. All interested people are encouraged to meet us in the bank’s parking lot at the back of the Adirondack Bank building at that time. We hope to see you there!
Indi and Tre both latch onto the same scrap of foodBreakfast finally is delivered, but not portioned out. The youngsters are left to divide the Woodcock feast on their own