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E-Man

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 2:16 pm
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Hi group,
saw my first coopers this past sunday, looking to stake a claim to my
area......oh well......there goes my flying time!
I managed to get in a little flying time this spring and summer,
but an awful lot it was wasted with bad weather.......lots and lots of rain
and heavy winds.
I'm just outside Philadelphia, so this is just a heads up to anyone in the
area that's flying pigeons.
E-Man

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Jet Dove

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 8:48 pm
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ef29.DeleteThis@drexel.edu (E-Man) wrote in message news:<e48ef388.0310021316.5cb76e51.DeleteThis@posting.google.com>...
> Hi group,
> saw my first coopers this past sunday, looking to stake a claim to my
> area......oh well......there goes my flying time!
> I managed to get in a little flying time this spring and summer,
> but an awful lot it was wasted with bad weather.......lots and lots of rain
> and heavy winds.
> I'm just outside Philadelphia, so this is just a heads up to anyone in the
> area that's flying pigeons.
> E-Man

Thanks for the heads-up E-Man. I think I'll keep my highfliers in for
the duration. A Coopers hawk landed on my loft here in So. Calif.
last week. No harm done but there was some frantic flying that day!
By the way, thanks for the defense of pigeons on rec.birds the other
day. You made me laugh and exclaim "God bless you E-Man!"
Good news: I understand the poultry quarantine has ended in
California. And on Tuesday (9-30-03) The Los Angeles Times ran a very
positive front page feature story on pigeon flying in Baghdad. It
included a beautiful close up of a bird in a Baghdad market. The
article was captioned, "Uplifting Sight in Iraqi Skies"- "Pigeons are
eternal in Baghdad. In a time of stress they offer a kind of freedom."
-jet

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Toyboxloft

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 9:57 pm
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i have been seeing hawks here in staten island , new york for about 2 weeks now
its early buts its also colder than it should be at this time of the year !!
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2003 7:58 pm
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Hello E-Man,
I guess you are not far from me (South Jersey shore). I have been
wondering, what are those birds we have been seeing all summer,
soaring around in the sky? Are they hawks? If not, where do you see
the hawks?
I had something grab one of my rollers a few weeks ago, I never saw
what it was. A neighbor brought my bird to me wrapped in newspaper,
all bloody. He said "a big bird" had grabbed it, but dropped it in his
front yard. Since then, I have been reluctant to let the rollers out.
It does put a damper on things...
Sue
PS- I did manage to sew the bird up, she is OK.
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E-Man

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2003 4:35 am
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whitebirds DeleteThis @snip.net (Susan) wrote in message news:<27f0580.0310041858.75f43cca DeleteThis @posting.google.com>...
> Hello E-Man,
> I guess you are not far from me (South Jersey shore). I have been
> wondering, what are those birds we have been seeing all summer,
> soaring around in the sky? Are they hawks? If not, where do you see
> the hawks?
> I had something grab one of my rollers a few weeks ago, I never saw
> what it was. A neighbor brought my bird to me wrapped in newspaper,
> all bloody. He said "a big bird" had grabbed it, but dropped it in his
> front yard. Since then, I have been reluctant to let the rollers out.
> It does put a damper on things...
> Sue
> PS- I did manage to sew the bird up, she is OK.

Hi Sue,
you'd have to tell me size and maybe shape, to get an idea of what you have
been seeing. I have seen the vultures soaring around all summer, with the
occasional red-tail, Neither, a big threat to the rollers. There have also
been alot of what I call "nighthawks" flying around all summer, mostly late
afternoon. Very pointy wings and tail, big white spot on each wing. They eat
insects on the wing, but do seem to like harrassing my rollers. They are much
faster, and dive thru them, but the birds don't seem too disturbed by them.
MY biggest "sure" threat is the coopers, sharpies, and goshawks. Goshawks
usually are just passing thru. But the coopers and sharpies like to reside
in the area all winter. And of course, they come earlier every year.

I thought I would get in one last fly before winter-lock-down yesterday, and
flew them around 7:30am. They did good, but seemed to have trouble coming
down. They kept circling kinda high, then would leave the area. They only do
this when hawks are about, so I started looking for one...........and sure
enough, there was a male coopers in my tree directly over my head!
I managed to "run" him off, but the birds didn't come down for a few hours.

If I had to guess, I would say that the bird you repaired was attacked by either
a sharpie or immature coop. Immatures seem to be the only ones unsure enough
to drop one, or get spooked off of it, and pigeons are just a tad large for
sharpies to fly off with comfortably. Adult coopers and goshawks have such a
powerful grip with their talons that their prey is usually dead before they
land with it.
E-Man
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E-Man

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2003 4:46 am
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tonyf <fantea.TakeThisOut@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> Hello and welcome Italian Tony from Tulsa. My guess is that you have
> really good rollers. The fifty footers usually end up on the ground if
> you fly them a couple of years. The deep birds mess up a kit real
> fast. Especially if you have more than one in a kit. I always tried to
> concentrate on raising birds that would spin five to twenty-five
> feet. You will still raise a few roll downs if you have good birds.
> There are a world of people who lock up young birds because they
> are spinning deep and they want to use them as breeders. The majority
> of these birds would roll down if flown out. In the sixties when I
> first started in Birminghams the rule of thumb was to never breed out
> of a birds till they had proven themselves in the air. The two years
> of flying culled out the roll downs. I have witnessed some really
> great spins out of young birds only to have them hit by the time they
> were two years old. If they had been put in the breeder loft I would
> have been breeding out of birds that didn't have control. I hear
> people that say they raise good spinners out of roll downs but have
> never accomplished that feat myself. I have always believed that
> control was a recessive gene in rollers. Likewise I believe that lack
> of control is a dominant gene. Once again welcome to the ng.
> These thoughts are not gospel but ones I have pondered for a long
> while.
> cheers,
> Italian Tony from KY

Gosh, I should turn you guys on to my Italian Roller buddies in Boston!%^)
If anyone is waiting for fifty footers to be bred from 5-25 footers,
they're gonna have a long wait..........they need to breed 50 footers from........
50 footers! There are alot of guys around that have stable, 40-50 foot roller
families. The best bet would be to acquire a deeper family.
I ALMOST acquired a very deep family of Neible birds from a great roller guy
in Washington State. I won the bid on an online auction we had on the World
Cup website. The bid was for a pair, and he sent me TWO pair! And of course,
as MY luck would have it, the bottom of the shipping box fell out just as I
was putting it in my car. I managed to snatch one before it flew away. (A cock
bird.) Methinks the rest are improving the feral stock in Lansdowne PA!
I'm gonna wait a few months, then beg him to send me another hen!%^)
But I DO have a super-fast 25 foot family of Taylors and Testa birds.
(Joe Testa from Boston! They were originally Houghton birds, but were bred and
raised by Joe, so I call them Testa birds.) From my main Testa pair, it seems
that one out of every clutch becomes a stable bird. They don't show spin or
depth until 8 months old. But when they come on, they stay there. But so far,
none hold up to my Taylors. They start rolling at 4 months, and give me really
fast speed and depth at 5 months. (Most, at 4 months!) I have not had a rolldown
from my Taylors, yet!
But I want a whole kit of 40-50 footers! And that's a bunch of hooey about
"alot of deep birds in a kit doesn't allow the kit to form back up properly."
I have already had my own birds show me that you can get almost a full turn,
or even a half-turn, and STILL have the kit form right back up, set up and
do it again!
I too thou, have seen my share of birds that were stable for a year, then roll
down every time out the next year. It does not make sense to breed from a
rolldown, thinking that you will get some depth if you mate it to a stable bird.
A keeper out of this pairing, will be few and far between, and will take too
long to know what you have. The old addage of "breed best to best" still holds
true for most.
E-Man
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MikeTheBike9

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 10:30 am
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We are located in New jersey about 70 miles northeast of you. We fly in the
Elizabeth club and the Perth Amboy club and the Linden club, and we have a
race today and another one or two races tomorrow. We have a hawk which is
usually around in the winter time, but he hasn't really been here yet,
although I saw a couple large hawk-looking birds soaring overhead last
weekend. A few guys have told my brother that the hawks are back in town,
but our nemesis hasn't turned up in our yard yet. It has been a rainy
summer, but we have won a few diplomas. Mike.
"E-Man" <ef29.DeleteThis@drexel.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi group,
> saw my first coopers this past sunday, looking to stake a claim to my
> area......oh well......there goes my flying time!
> I managed to get in a little flying time this spring and summer,
> but an awful lot it was wasted with bad weather.......lots and lots of
rain
> and heavy winds.
> I'm just outside Philadelphia, so this is just a heads up to anyone in the
> area that's flying pigeons.
> E-Man
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MikeTheBike9

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 10:31 am
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I am going to try to read that Los Angeles Times story, if it is available
on the internet. Mike.
"Jet Dove" <jetdove DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> ef29 DeleteThis @drexel.edu (E-Man) wrote in message
news:<e48ef388.0310021316.5cb76e51 DeleteThis @posting.google.com>...
> > Hi group,
> > saw my first coopers this past sunday, looking to stake a claim to my
> > area......oh well......there goes my flying time!
> > I managed to get in a little flying time this spring and summer,
> > but an awful lot it was wasted with bad weather.......lots and lots of
rain
> > and heavy winds.
> > I'm just outside Philadelphia, so this is just a heads up to anyone in
the
> > area that's flying pigeons.
> > E-Man
>
> Thanks for the heads-up E-Man. I think I'll keep my highfliers in for
> the duration. A Coopers hawk landed on my loft here in So. Calif.
> last week. No harm done but there was some frantic flying that day!
> By the way, thanks for the defense of pigeons on rec.birds the other
> day. You made me laugh and exclaim "God bless you E-Man!"
> Good news: I understand the poultry quarantine has ended in
> California. And on Tuesday (9-30-03) The Los Angeles Times ran a very
> positive front page feature story on pigeon flying in Baghdad. It
> included a beautiful close up of a bird in a Baghdad market. The
> article was captioned, "Uplifting Sight in Iraqi Skies"- "Pigeons are
> eternal in Baghdad. In a time of stress they offer a kind of freedom."
> -jet
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 10:33 am
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I saw a bird that looked like a darn eagle here in central jersey, near
Woodbridge. It was huge, and it soared in circles like a buzzard. Mike.
"Susan" <whitebirds DeleteThis @snip.net> wrote in message
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> Hello E-Man,
> I guess you are not far from me (South Jersey shore). I have been
> wondering, what are those birds we have been seeing all summer,
> soaring around in the sky? Are they hawks? If not, where do you see
> the hawks?
> I had something grab one of my rollers a few weeks ago, I never saw
> what it was. A neighbor brought my bird to me wrapped in newspaper,
> all bloody. He said "a big bird" had grabbed it, but dropped it in his
> front yard. Since then, I have been reluctant to let the rollers out.
> It does put a damper on things...
> Sue
> PS- I did manage to sew the bird up, she is OK.
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