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« on: 28-Jul-11, 01:34:16 PM »

Bumping this up for forum members that don't monitor the kfalconcam list:

On 7/28/2011 10:11 AM, Debbie Cusick wrote:

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> Long time no see. I just don't much time to be here anymore, though any "old timers" might remember my name. But I thought I would ask here about info on trying to indentify a band on a young falcon. It was spotted here in NJ at my favorite birding spot in the Meadowlands, and was blogged about here: http://www.meadowblog.net/2011/07/another-day-another-banded-peregrine.html
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> It seems to have a black 25 over a green AW, at least seen so far. Ring bells with anyone?
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« Reply #1 on: 28-Jul-11, 01:55:13 PM »

Wow, I haven't talked to Debbie in years. She just disappeared during the Mariah and Kaver season. There are a few nests in Jersey....Jersey City falcons...Duke Farms falcons. Maybe Bonnie or someone else knows where to find Band #'s. There may be a link here to report a band number. I'll have to look. Thanks NFF, be cool to know where this young juvie came from.
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« Reply #2 on: 28-Jul-11, 05:14:53 PM »

Very neat.  I sent the link to Barbara Loucks, NY DEC.  If it's a NY bird, she'll probably know.

Thanks to Debbie and NFF for posting here on the forum.  We do love to try to help ID them.   clap
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