What is meant by the statement that this falcon was "captured & banded during her 1st passage south" & then "recaptured"? How does one "capture" a peregrine falcon & for what reason? Do you think hey meant to say "rescued"? Alison or TPC?
The Padre Island Peregrine Falcon Survey is a project which has been ongoing for many years. Padre Island, off the coast of Texas, is a stopover for many species of birds during migration, including a number of peregrines. During the spring and fall migrations, peregrines are captured, banded and then released to continue on their way. Sometimes the same birds are recaptured in future migrations and the information recorded.
The project "maintains a unique archive of peregrine samples to help assess the evolution and progression of emerging threats to numerous wildlife species and habitats." according to their website.
I first read about the Padre Island survey years ago in Alan Tennant's book "On the Wing: To the Edge of the Earth with the Peregrine Falcon".
If you take a look at their main website, you can see what the area looks like, and see some of the peregrines they capture and band.
https://www.facebook.com/PadreIslandPeregrinesI don't know how or why this peregrine was recaptured in Clairmont, Alberta. I had never even heard of Clairmont.