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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!

...and Gracie

- 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.

 

What I Did For My Earth Day

- 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.

 

Moving On

- 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.

 

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