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Approximately 6 weeks ago Scott Albaugh watched a Peregrine eat a
woodpecker from his deck near Colerain in Belmont Co.. Last Thursday a
gentleman from Bridgeport (1-2 miles as the crow flies from Scott A's)
brought in an injured peregrine he found near the Ohio River. As this bird
is threatened and I am not a certified rehab facility, I can only
stabilize and examine. This bird had a beak injury and a bloody spot on
its right wing but otherwise stable. It was transferred to Medina the next
morning. The good, the bad, and the ugly. The good-He/she will survive and
should do well, the ugly-its injurues were caused by gunshot, the bad- we
have a long way to go about educating a certain segment of the
population. Scott Pendleton
Post script- good news is I flushed my 7th grouse of the last three months
this a.m..
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