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By Will Cobb
From Flagstaff, AZ
May 14, 2008

Hi all. For those of you who don't know me my name is Will Cobb and I am the Access Fund Regional Coordinator for Northern Arizona. Chris Tatum from Vertical Relief Climbing Gym let me know about an active Turkey Vulture nest situated on the ledge at the top of T.L. Bush earlier this week. With help and feedback from the kind folks of the NACC we felt that a voluntary closure of the Gold Wall was in order. I have since learned that Turkey Vultures are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and that disturbing the nest is a lawful offense.

Local climbers will be checking on the nest frequently from the far side of the canyon in order to minimize disturbance. Once it has been determined that the nest is abandon for the season the closure will be discontinued.

I believe that this is a great opportunity for climbers to show the Forest Service that we are capable of self-policing and are dedicated to environmental friendly action. Please avoid the Gold Wall until it is determined that the birds are finished with the nest.

By susan peplow
From what day is this?
May 14, 2008
Beer Anyone?

Wow, breeding at the forks, how cool. Look at the following link, looks to me like this might be 1 in 3 that would breed in that area. http://vulturesociety.homestead.com/TVFacts.html

Any idea if this birds are banded? If so, do you know the numbers? I'm curious where they migrated from.

These birds are absolutely incredible.
http://www.desertusa.com/video_pages/turkey2.html


~Susan

By William Dacier
From Phoenix AZ
May 14, 2008

Will:

Thanks for the heads up.

By Not So Famous Old Dude
May 14, 2008

Turkey vultures, huh? I need some more Thorazine.

By Mike Ecker
From phoenix
May 14, 2008
priest draw bat roof

thanks Will, I will make sure every one I climb with Knows.

By bio
From mesa, az
May 15, 2008

old dude I'm with you on this one, but it is voluntary.
S

By Dean Hoffman
May 17, 2008

Well I had a great retort all lined up about needing thorazine but decided that I didn't want to turn into an internet rabble rouser. Anyhow I think its awesome that the local climbers here in Flagstaff are taking a proactive approach to nesting birds. Sure would be cool if those visiting could respect what we're trying to do. The Forks is plenty big enough to find other walls to climb on. Shoot, when was the last time any of y'all climbed on the white wall? Scary down there I know, but give it a shot. Now about that thorazine, if its for schizophrenia please do take some before you head up to Flag, don't want our crags to get too crowded. Watch out for the extrapyramidal side effects they can really dampen your day.

By Greg DeMatteo
From Flagstaff, Az
May 18, 2008

Wow I wouldn't have guessed in a million years that turkey vultures are protected. I see them everywhere.

By tbrain
From Tucson, AZ
May 28, 2008
Following on Yellow Spur.  Photo by Geir Hundal.

Greg DeMatteo wrote:
Wow I wouldn't have guessed in a million years that turkey vultures are protected. I see them everywhere.


Greg- I second this. Where I grew-up in Florida they are everywhere and are not shy! I was surprised to read the post. -Tiffany

By Andrew Luke
From AZ
May 28, 2008
Icy south early winter spire

Just about every bird can be considered protected.

I ate a turkey vulture once back in MO

By Geir Hundal
From Tucson, AZ
May 29, 2008
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Recently, a hummingbird hovered near my head while climbing the Prow. It was about two inches tall and had a mass of about 3 grams. It had an adult turkey vulture in its beak (still alive.) A voluntary closure of the Prow is now in effect. Thank you for your cooperation.

By ElyseSokoloff
From Flagstaff, AZ
May 29, 2008

But was it nesting?

By Will Cobb
From Flagstaff, AZ
May 30, 2008

Morning all. The latest update is in and it looks like the Turkey Vulture's nest was destroyed and the egg is gone.

A big thanks to everyone who participated in the closure.

Will Cobb
Flagstaff, AZ


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