cover photo - Midwest Peregrine Falcon Restoration Project
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204. SP-Thompson Island, Ontario. New Site. A single adult and one unbanded juvenile female<br />
were observed flying and landing on these cliffs on August 24. Steve Kingston observed two<br />
adults at this site on August 24.<br />
Year territory occupied: 2007 First nest attempt: 2007 Young produced: 1<br />
205. LE-Cliff Three Kilometers Northwest of Jackpine, Highway 593, Ontario. This is the<br />
second year that nesting has been attempted at this site. On May 3, both adults and a nest with<br />
two eggs were observed from the helicopter. On June 6, no nest was found and no adults were<br />
observed from the helicopter.<br />
Year territory occupied: 2005 First nest attempt: 2006 Young produced: 1<br />
206. LE-Pukaskwa Point, South of Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario. On May 12, 2007, Carol<br />
Dersch and Joel Cooper observed the pair on site using the nest ledge. There were no birds<br />
observed from the helicopter on June 23, but the nest appeared to have been used.<br />
Year territory occupied: 2000 First nest attempt: 2000 Young produced: 5<br />
207. LE-East of Matson Lake, Ontario. There are three cliff faces east of Matson Lake and the<br />
birds have used each cliff face over the past 5 years. The nest was again on the northern most<br />
cliff face, and same nest ledge as 2006. On the June 6 helicopter flight; the adult female was<br />
observed sitting tight on the nest.<br />
Year territory occupied: 2002 First nest attempt: 2003 Young produced: 2<br />
208. LE-Cape Chaillion, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario. Carol Dersch reports a pair of<br />
birds here on June 22, with food brought to site and nest exchange. On July 25, during a short<br />
visit, no activity was observed.<br />
Year territory occupied: 2004 First nest attempt: 2004 Young produced: 0<br />
209. NB-Havilland Bay, Ontario. Teri Winters observed an excellent territorial display<br />
performed by two peregrines during the summer.<br />
Year territory occupied: 1998 First nest attempt: 1999 Young produced: 11<br />
210. NB-Finger Point, Ontario. New site A very territorial pair was observed from the helicopter<br />
on June 6. On June 26, there were no signs of activity detected from a canoe. In 2005, there was<br />
one report in late July of a bird observed from the walking trail about one kilometer to the west.<br />
Year territory occupied: 2005 First nest attempt: unknown Young produced: 0<br />
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