Little Sumo has been released and is flying free!!
From the BRI site:
After the updates of the last week, it will come as no surprise that Feisty is to be released! Marc and I talked at length this afternoon with Charlie Todd (Maine’s endangered species and eagle biologist) about possible locations. He was emphatic about the bird NOT going back to the Portland area, where he would most likely be attacked by a resident pair. In fact, “nowhere near an active nest” was Charlie’s primary criterion for a release site, and after discussing several possibilities, the Belfast area seemed a good choice, as no peregrines have been reported there, it is about halfway between two active peregrine nests (Camden and Bucksport), has a bridge that could potentially host a new nest, plus offers a large population of pigeons. The other advantage to Belfast is that it is relatively close to us, so this now extremely restless and active bird would have to be confined for transport for only about a half hour. The disadvantage from your points of view is that it is not so close by. But nevertheless, I’m sure you would all agree that what’s best for the bird is most important. As Charlie said, this bird is coming into his prime; and though it is late in the season for starting a family, it’s a good time for him to be claiming his own turf. We are looking more specifically at Moose Point State Park, which is just north of Belfast. Sometime in the next week is our time frame.
He was released yesterday at 12:30
Patrick et al – we were hoping we could wait a few more days in order to plan for something that others could attend. But yesterday and this morning, the bird is literally flinging himself against the flyway walls, and we are afraid that a delay of even another day could compromise all he has achieved so far. He needs to get out now, before he starts breaking flight feathers, and fortunately, the weather is on our side (for a change!). So with our most sincere apologies to all who might have wanted to be there, we are aiming for Moose Point State Park