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I received this information today on the Peregrine that I spotted up at Hoover. Thanks to all who provided information
on this Falcon.

Bob


At the Lansing Board of Water and Light, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources banded a male on June 9, 2011 with
the following info from: http://www.lbwl.com/falconhome.asp.


  *Bernard*

WEIGHING IN AT 599 g
ID is 12/P
BLACK 12 OVER RED P
FEDERAL ID#112614060

Thank you,

Barb Baldinger, MDNR




-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Baran [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 6:35 PM
To: OhioBird
Subject: Hoover Peregrine Falcon


I was kayaking up at Hoover Reservoir this morning (Sunday) and came across a Peregrine Falcon sitting in a tree near
the boardwalk. It has a red band with "12 P" imprinted on the band. Below is a link of one of the photos I took.

There is plenty of shorebird habitat along the shores on the north end. There is also an island a couple hundred yards
off the eastern shore north of Pelican Island (which is no longer an island now). Plenty of Great Egrets, Cormorants and
Blue Herons around. I can say that the Killdeer population is strong and healthy. Shorebirds seen were Killdeer, Least
Sandpipers, Semipalmated Plovers, Pectoral Sandpipers and Semipalmated Sandpipers.

Also spotted 3 Bald Eagles (2 adults and 1 immature).

http://bsquaredphotos.smugmug.com/Birds/Falcons/Falcons/6964079_bhb8g8#1485671060_9gHjtFX-A-LB

Bob
Hilliard, OH

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