I am the state coordinator for peregrine falcons, assuming responsibilities 
from Dr. Harrison Tordoff in 2005.
 
Since it is that time of year, many of you are out in the field watching birds 
and my come across a peregrine sighting.  In the past, many people assumed that 
we knew about the bird and its behavior/location.  Sometimes this is the case, 
but sometimes it isn't.
 
To cover all of the basis, I am asking that if you do see a peregrine, feel 
free to email me with the location and any identification you might see 
(banded, unbanded, adult, second year, juv.).  We now have over 50 nesting 
sights in the state, and many are unknown on the river or North Shore of Lake 
Superior.  
 
For more information about the project, specific band information, etc., please 
go to www.midwestperegrine.org.  We have been recognized as having one of the 
most in-depth studies of peregrines in the county and I am hoping to continue 
the work of Dr. Pat Redig and Dr. Tordoff-coordinators of the recovery of 
peregrine falcons since the mid-1970's. 
 
Sincerely,
 
Jackie Fallon
pefgirl at hotmail.com
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