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!!! Ohio Female Mother’s chick banded in Etobicoke

July 23, 2010 - International, National and Local News

Frank Butson Reports:

Today at William Osler Heath Centre,CPF,Ministry of Natural Resources and Osler management and staff took part in the first banding ceremony ever at the facility. The Ontario Stewardship Rangers were in attendance and assisted with the banding.

The extraction was a little tricky today,as one of the chicks,believed to be a male,eluded Mark Heaton of MNR,running around on the ledge out of range. As a result this chick will be banded at a later date if it should be rescued at fledge time.  One chick,a beautiful healthy female was banded today. She will be named in the near future,stay tuned for a coming post. Those who took part will also be more thoroughly identified and thanked!  The particulars of todays banding:

Female,25 days old,weighing in at a very healthy 890 grams,black over black band,23/X.

The chick was very vocal. Ashleigh from the Ontario Stewardship Rangers held the chick,while Mark Heaton from the Ministry of Natural Resources banded the bird.

The adults and proud parents on site were confirmed to be:

Female:named O’Connor,hatched 05/06/07 at the Landmark Building in Summit County Ohio. Banded on 05/24/07 .
Male: named Hurricane, who hatched in 2004 on the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto.

Many thanks to William Osler Health Centre security,maintanence and management for their help today and fine care which they take of their birds on an ongoing basis. The Osler folks are very proud hosts of this nest.


Ontario Stewardship Rangers Banding Begins Squawky Female Chick Weigh-In Ashleigh and Mark Heaton band the chick Mark Heaton and Osler Representatives Adults Hurricane and O'Connor Mom named O'Connor