A friendly forum to exchange news observations about the Peregrines of Evanston.
03/28/09 - 4/03/09: FOUR eggs
05/05/09 - 5/07/09 FOUR CHICKS
05/27/09: Banding Day
Nona Squawker's four eyases were banded (Black over Red) and named as follows:
* Ean 03/E...Fledged Mon 06/15
* Deborah 04/E...Fledge Take One: Mon 06/15, Take Two: Tues, 6/16
* Elinor 05/E...Fledged Mon 06/15
* Aldo 11/D...Fledge Take One: Sun 06/14, Take Two: Tues, 06/16
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Disclaimer: Evanston Peregrine Falcon Watch is an independent group, neither created nor administered by the Evanston Public Library or Chicago Peregrine Program.
deb4falcons (deborah)
Evanston Peregrine Monitor
and Group Owner
Oh, I'm quite sure this last season's young are long gone. I don't expect juveniles to be around at this time of year, but I was just curious if you'd seen for
Just curious, when was the last sighting this year of a juvenile PF? Also, any idea what the latest fall sighting in Evanston has been in previous years?
Can't wait for the next installment. Meanwhile, I've got to get my lazy tailfeathers over to the lake and check out your spotting sites myself. Hope your back
It was an adult. I had my scope with me, so I had some great looks while it was perched, but couldn't see the leg bands at all because the falcon was facing
Wow. I've been computerless at home while my PC was in the shop, and just now saw your post from my work. This is the kind of observation that brings a ear to