I'm happy to report about the Seneca Towers female-thru the team work of my good friends Donna Cook and Tracy Simpson from the Canadian Peregrine Foundation we have information from the man who banded this 1 year old Peregrine. Below is a copy of the emails sent by all 3. And congrats to Lou Capuano who got the ID on this falcon with his long lens camera this past weekend.
Thank you one and all!!
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 2:31 PM, F. Arthur McMorris <
mcmorris@mac.com> wrote:
To: Donna Cook
Hello Donna,
Many thanks for calling back and giving me your e-mail address, and thanks for confirming the sighting location, in Rochester New York. Below is the information about 67/AR. Please keep me in the loop about how she does, this year and (hopefully) for many years into the future!
Here’s the link to the site where you can report your sighting to the Bird Banding Laboratory at the US Fish and Wildlife Service:
https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/bblretrv/If you have an questions about reporting, just let me know.
Best regards,
Art
F. Arthur McMorris, Ph.D.
Peregrine Falcon coordinator
Pennsylvania Game Commission
405 Bryn Mawr Ave.
Bala-Cynwyd, PA 19004
610-664-2174
610-220-6566 cell
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "F. Arthur McMorris" <
mcmorris@mac.com>
> Subject: Re: Possible Peregrine Band Recovery
> Date: May 13, 2014 at 11:45:25 AM EDT
> To: Tracy Simpson <
tracy@peregrine-foundation.ca>
>
> Hello Tracy,
>
> Yes, 67/AR Black/Green is a female that was banded at the nest on a cliff in Luzerne County, PA, on May 20, 2013. There were 3 in the nest: 2 females and a “sex uncertain” bird that was probably male.
>
> Many thanks for this information. I received a phone call this morning from “E Cook” (phone caller ID; I did not catch the name of the caller) about this same bird - I presume that was your friend, the finder?
>
> Many thanks for the information; very good to hear that she’s out there and doing well in the world. We’ve seen juveniles nest successfully in PA, both females and males; maybe 67/AR will do the same. Please keep me in the loop about future developments.
>
> Art
>
> F. Arthur McMorris, Ph.D.
> Peregrine Falcon coordinator
> Pennsylvania Game Commission
> 405 Bryn Mawr Ave.
> Bala-Cynwyd, PA 19004
> 610-664-2174
> 610-220-6566 cell
>
>
>
> On May 12, 2014, at 11:39 PM, Tracy Simpson <
tracy@peregrine-foundation.ca> wrote:
>
>> Hello Mr. McMorris,
>>
>> I have a friend in Rochester, New York that has a female peregrine juvenile banded Blk / Grn 67 AR that has been hanging around her apartment building for about a month now with an unbanded male. This friend is a watcher of peregrines and knows how to read a band so I am confident in her recovery. She writes,
>>
>>
>> I wanted to inquire whether this might be one of your birds? If she is, would you be able to provide me with a bit of information on her hatch location that I could share with the NY folks?
>>
>> Any help you could be would be most appreciated and I will let you know if she does nest.
>>
>> I look forward to hearing from you.
>>
>> Tracy Simpson
>> Raptor Centre and Education Coordinator
>> The Canadian Peregrine Foundation
>>
>