Peregrine falcon released after recovery from broken bones!
My daughter's friend Joe and his wife found the little one in Nov. on his Uncle's property.
A peregrine falcon in a flight cage at the Raptor Trust in Millington. The bird has been rehabilitating from bone injuries since Nov. 2015 and was released back into the wild at Clinton Wildlife Management Area near Spruce Run Reservoir. Union Township, NJ
The peregrine falcon boxes in the past have been located at the B.C. Cobb Energy plant which is scheduled to cease operations and eventually be redeveloped. The new location at the top of the 10-story Shoreline Inn is about a mile away, on the other side of Muskegon Lake.
Eagle update - the eagle rescued from the tree in Bothell is continuing to improve. She has full range of motion in the hip with no popping and movement in all toes. She is self-feeding and we are continuing massage therapy to improve blood flow and prevent atrophy. We still need the hallux fracture to mend, but are encouraged by her progress so far.