Saturday 22 August 2020

Re: [Maine-birds] Banded Peregrine

Thanks, Bill.  The Peregrine at Scarborough Marsh is a juvenile, so not the same individual.  

Erynn Call at MIF&W sent me a link saying "a bi-color band is fitted on the falcon's opposite leg [from the USGS metal band] and includes a field-readable alpha-numeric code. Falcons in the Eastern US are banded with either BLACK over RED (1989-2004) or BLACK over GREEN(2000 – present). 

So all we learn is that the Dragon Quarry bird was banded sometime since 2000.

C.



On Aug 22, 2020, at 6:08 PM, Bill Hancock <wph@maine.rr.com> wrote:

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.

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