A picture may be worth a thousand words, but I think words will be required to interpret the ones I am posting. If you are reading this, I presume you don't...
Dear All, Namaste (hello in Nepal) I hope it might be new, if not, interesting for you. Please find one page of article related with "Vulture and Culture in...
It is an interesting article, Raju. I have read that vultures are in precipitous decline in India. Are the Himalayan Griffons also in danger of extinction? Do...
We had sunshine at the Rock this morning. I have posted some photos of the female returning from a break in her egg-sitting. She appears to have a few things...
Those are good photos, Cleve. The folks at the Kodak/Rochester falcon web site describe the verbalizing as "wailing", the sound she makes to roust him from...
Dear Birder, I am in search of journal paper which indicates the migration of Himalayan Griffon (Gyps himalayensis) from high land to low land in winter...
I saw a black & brown raptor land on a power pole while driving south on 101 by Eagle Ranch in south Atascadero. Head, upper chest & back were black - tummy...
I was waiting for someone else to jump in, but I guess I can be that person...it's hard to go by descriptions when I am so photo-oriented, but I know there are...
... It's more like a text than a field guide...heavy and expensive...but he put his heart and soul into it, and lost money doing so. He couldn't quit his day...
That's a tough one Laurie, as your description, depending on the lighting, might apply to several of our local LDUBs (Large Dark Unidentifiable Birds). Without...
Mid-morning today peregrine parents were taking food into their respective eyries - one pair on the south side of Morro Rock, the other on the side facing the...
Well our local Bald Eagle pair reclaimed last year's nest here in Ocean Shores, Wa. and are brooding, and I can only assume the local peregrine pair are also...
The San Francisco Zoo named one of their new eagles from last years batch after Steven Colbert. He has made a big deal out of tracking his "son" as he flies...
Hello everyone. (first time post) I would like to share with you just what these Golden Eagles are doing after they were trapped and released here in PA. First...
Here in San Diego I've been out to see the nest of on both Bald Eagle and Osprey. Both raptor "families" have a chick in the nest. I've tried taking photos,...
Very interesting, Paul. I also enjoyed the story behind bird #41. I didn't realize their migration took them so far north; I guess I just assumed they stayed...
OK, I watched the clip...and you're right, Judy, it's funny. I didn't even know who this guy was...I stopped watching SNL long ago, but as a birder and one who...
I'm sheepishly posting. My admiration for your "in the wild" viewing and reporting simply amazes me. We are watching a pair (Clara & José) in San José. This...
Please don't be sheepish or ever in the least reluctant to post here, Kate. As you know, I have been enjoying the San Jose peregrine list for a month or so....
Dianna and all others, Yes this is very exciting to us here on the Eastern migration area. In 1982 I banded a Golden Eagle on Oct 31st, and it was found shot...
Hey Paul, Fascinating stuff. How long have you been involved in this program? Other than placement of the wind machines, do you have any idea what else can be...
I spent an afternoon with Topa Topa at the L.A. Zoo...it was probably the same year you saw him because he was only on public view for a short period of...
In 1979 we were at RRF conference and then we toured all around CA hooking up with alot of raptor people. We visited Topa Topa as guests of John B. I have many...