If you have details on the location, it might be worth letting MDIFW staff at the Sidney office know. There are a very limited number of falconers in Maine, and I bet DIFW would have a contact list to get the word out to whomever is missing a bird.
547-5300. I'll forward this message to Keel Kemper, the Regional biologist.
From: maine-birds@googlegroups.com [mailto:maine-birds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Don and Sherry Reimer
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 9:54 AM
To: doug hitchcox
Subject: [Maine-birds] Falconer's bird on the loose at Owls Head Harbor
Hi,
The owner of the Owls Head lobster impoundment informs me of "a hawk with ribbons and bells hanging off its legs" that he saw in his yard at 7 am today. His yard overlooks the impoundment. The bird was also seen yesterday on Shell Street, about a quarter mile from the lobster impoundment. Being a non-birder, the informant could not identify the species of hawk in question.
Don
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