“They made a remarkable comeback,” said retired migratory bird biologist Keith Watson, who spent much of the late ’80s and early ’90s helping to hack falcons in Shenandoah National Park before moving ...
Wednesday, Aug. 27 turned out to be an eventful day, bird-wise. I set out before dawn for the upper reaches of Hoover Reservoir. It was a clear day, and I wanted to secrete myself in a good honey hole ...
EXPECTED TO BEGIN OPERATIONS EARLY NEXT YEAR. PEREGRINE FALCONS, THE FASTEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD, WERE NEARLY GONE FROM WISCONSIN BACK IN THE 1960S. >> NOW THEIR POPULATION IS ON A TREMENDOUS REBOUND.
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