Field Notes
The following articles written by members of our SCPBRG staff, highlight some of their recent field experiences:
The Life and Times of George...
- by Brian Latta
Meet George...rescued from the western span of the Oakland Bay Bridge in 1999, George is now on camera and the center of everyone's attention in downtown San Francisco!
- by Tobias Rohmer (GGRO)
Meet Gracie...before she met George! Gracie, aka "Empress" was banded as a juvenile falcon by the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory in 2001.
Some City Peregrines Pursue the Country Life
- by Glenn R. Stewart
Hacking Peregrines on a San Gregorio hilltop.
- by Brian Latta
Join Brian Latta and Craig Himmelwright as they play the stork to a reproductively challenged pair of peregrine falcons at Morro Rock.
- by Glenn R. Stewart
A great horned owl is relocated to protect a least tern colony.
Daisy in the field with El Niño
- by Brian Latta
Join Brian Latta and Craig Himmelwright as they play the stork to a reproductively challenged pair of peregrine falcons at Morro Rock.
Helicopters and California Peregrines
- by Brian Walton
Some pro's and con's of using helicopters to observe peregrines in the field.
