The Peregrine Falcon in Michigan


Peregrine falcon near Old Harry Rocks,
Dorset by pompey_diver

The cuckoo-y tastes of peregrines at bootstrap analysis is one more post that makes me love blogs and bloggers. It begins:

Seeing a Peregrine Falcon is not very unusual in southeast Michigan. Although they were not historically found in these parts, they were introduced into the city of Detroit beginning in 1987 as part of the Midwest Peregrine Restoration Program...

It ends with the reader (hopefully you) being much wiser about the Behavior of Peregrines.

Also check out Macomb County Falcon Cam on Absolute Michigan.



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3 Comments

  1. Judith M. Yerkey
    Posted January 14, 2008 at 10:20 am | Permalink

    I monotored the S'e Michigan Peregrine falcons (as "grantee" of MDNR) from 1987 until I retired in Sept. '04. From my observations - I put the "Mate-for-life" theory to rest. I observed males, "cheatin' on their mates, and a certain female, Sunrise (rel. Cincinnati, OH '91) made her "digs' at the Whittier Apts.Detroit, MI '94), as the "Floozy" of the Falcon World. She was the "other, woman of the tiercel, Pop, later, "dated" his son, Speedster (who left her to go to the Fisher Bldg. and "settle-down" with his Auntie H (his daddy's sister).
    After many flings with other males, Sunrise, finally, in 2000, "settled-in" with Allegro (wild produced - Cleveland, OH '98). He was "sweetie # 17! She was, finally), replaced in '05 by a new female, Miriam (rel. Toronto, On '03).
    The "S' MI "Soaps" continued with the Monroe Power Plant, (Monroe, MI) male "flying-around the stacks with other females while his mate, Monrow was sitting on the eggs in the I-beam!
    Judith M. Yerkey, S'e MI Peregrine Coordinator. (Retired Sept. '04) (still "keeping-in-touch" with the S'e "Soaps"!

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  3. Posted May 23, 2008 at 3:58 pm | Permalink

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