The female peregrine that nested on the Dragon quarry cliff in Portland this summer (albeit unsuccessfully) had a green band on her left leg.
Bill
On Aug 20, 2020, at 4:43 PM, Charles Duncan <charles.d.duncan@gmail.com> wrote:
Editing today's photos from Scarborough Marsh-Eastern Trail pannes, I notice that the Peregrine that we saw repeatedly (but unsuccessfully) hunting shorebirds is in fact banded with a dark-green band on the lower left leg.Does anyone know who might be banding Peregrines and if a report like this would be useful. Needless to say, any numbers on the band aren't legible in my photos.--<P1090897.jpeg>
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