Red-tailed hawks, Ezra and Big Red, start family on light post near Lynah. See Bird Cam (http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/) at CU Ornithology Lab.
I like the way you titled the thread "Falconry" to justify inclusion in the "Other Sports" forum.
BR, EZ and their family were immensely entertaining last year and they are off to a good start this year as well. I think it is wonderful that the first two eggs hatched on Earth Day.
"An Extreme Stirrer-Up of Passions" Falconry at Cornell and Around the World (http://events.cornell.edu/event/an_extreme_stirrer-up_of_passions_falconry_at_cornell_and_around_the_world)
And in other news, BR and Ez are back and sitting on three eggs again this year. When on campus check out their home at the top of the light pole just east of Weill Hall. Or from anywhere in the world visit them 24/7 on the hawk cam: hawk cam (http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/)
Quote from: dag14And in other news, BR and Ez are back and sitting on three eggs again this year. When on campus check out their home at the top of the light pole just east of Weill Hall. Or from anywhere in the world visit them 24/7 on the hawk cam: hawk cam (http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/)
Don't tell the falconers about them. They're allowed to capture wild birds for personal use.
True if they are licensed to do so and have the required permits. BR and Ez are also banded as part of a research project so off limits to licensed falconers.
Quote from: dag14True if they are licensed to do so and have the required permits. BR and Ez are also banded as part of a research project so off limits to licensed falconers.
The ethical ones, anyway.
This winter, we had an incident down here where a "falconer" trespassed on private property in order to try and capture a snowy owl. It was already banded and also fitted with a satellite transmitter - also part of a research project. Several birders informed him of those facts, but he shrugged them off. It caused a major kerfuffle in birding circles.
Update on E3 (http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2014/07/young-hawks-plight-inspires-support-near-and-far) from the Class of 2014.
Star of Hawk Cam is gone. (https://www.allaboutbirds.org/sad-news-from-the-bird-cams-ezra-beloved-red-tail-at-cornell-is-dead/#_ga=1.199241258.582249070.1484847710):-(
Big Red (https://youtu.be/TvuSCLsxUFo) returned to the light pole nest with a new mate after Ezra's death. She and Arthur have an unexpected fourth egg to tend to this spring. The first may hatch today.
There are pips on at least 2 eggs, meaning the chicks have started the hatching process. It can take a couple of days for them to break out, however. It is very cool to watch nature at work and I would highly recommend bookmarking the site and stopping in daily for the next few months.