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« Reply #30 on: 25-Jul-14, 02:06:57 PM »

Last year I had the privilege of naming one of the baby falcons at the Times Square Building in Rochester NY.
The name I chose for her was 'Voyager'. To me, it emphasized the adventurous nature of the peregrine falcon, and the best in spirit of people when they are moving forward with life to whatever our destiny is.
I learned today, that as often happens in nature, Voyager had to be euthanized in Canada after an apparently savage battle.
One in five peregrines makes it to year two. Voyager did not make it, but in her time, I'm sure, she carried on the spirit of the peregrine, and contributed her part in this recovering species' proud legacy and awesome future.
Well said, Larry.  I remember questioning the name of Voyager for a female at the time, but it was the perfect name for her, even though her voyage was brief.  I'm very sorry for your loss, and that of all the other rfalconcam fans as well.
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« Reply #31 on: 26-Jul-14, 11:36:26 AM »


Last year I had the privilege of naming one of the baby falcons at the Times Square Building in Rochester NY.
The name I chose for her was 'Voyager'. To me, it emphasized the adventurous nature of the peregrine falcon, and the best in spirit of people when they are moving forward with life to whatever our destiny is.
I learned today, that as often happens in nature, Voyager had to be euthanized in Canada after an apparently savage battle.
One in five peregrines makes it to year two. Voyager did not make it, but in her time, I'm sure, she carried on the spirit of the peregrine, and contributed her part in this recovering species' proud legacy and awesome future.
  I to am very sorry for your loss,
You will be missed, Voyager.  Fly free   crying darn it anyhow I so wanted you to make it
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« Reply #32 on: 01-Aug-14, 12:44:17 AM »

So sorry to hear this sad news But also glad she was found and cared for .. Prayers and hugs for the all the watchers and everyone here remembering Voyager a fierce brave beautiful peregrine.
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