Endangered Peregrine Falcon Shot and Killed Near New Albany (11 Jan 2011)
Peregrine Falcon (not the bird shot)
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is seeking information involving the shooting and subsequent death of a 16 year old Peregrine Falcon. The bird was bred in captivity, tagged and released to the wild along with 15 other falcons near Evansville in 1994. Why someone would target this bird remains unclear, but migratory bird biologist John Castrale says it could have easily been a mistake.
“There are a number of birds that can be confused with Peregrines, especially Cooper’s Hawks, so my guess is someone was just taking a pop shot at a bird of prey,” said Castrale. “I don’t think they probably knew it was a Peregrine Falcon”.
In 1989 Indiana saw its first pair of nesting Peregrines in more than five decades. Two years later the Peregrine Falcon Reintroduction Program was started and since, their population in Indiana has risen to 130. The Peregrine Falcon is no longer a federally endangered species but remains on the state endangered species list and intentionally killing or disturbing ones nest could result in serious charges says DNR lieutenant Mark Farmer.
“If someone was apprehended or if enough proper cause was developed where we could file charges then those penalties could be pretty severe,” Farmer said.
Officials say the chances of finding the culprit are slim. Anyone with information on the shooting should call 800- TIP- IDNR or go to TIP.IN.govhttp://indianapublicmedia.org/news/endangered-peregrine-falcon-shot-killed-albany/#New Albany is just across the river from Lexington, Kentucky.
As the story mentionned there were 14 birds hack released in 1994 in Evansville. The article does not identify who the bird is, if it is an Indiana breeding bird or even what gender the bird was. Now unless I have mis-read something, this looks to be math ...
reported as deceased prior to 2010:
PF Flyer (f) - died in 2001 due to a collision with a vehicle in Evansville, Indiana
River Ace (m) - died in 2002 in Cleves, Ohio
no reports since fledging from Evansville in 1994:
Dedalus (m), Merlin (m), Pajaro Bonita (f), Ranger (m), Rapptor (f), Speedy Gonzalez (m),
Stealth (m), Thunder (f), Yeager (m)
observed/identified post-fledging prior to 2000:
Echo (f) - seen in Michigan in 1995, then in Ohio in 1999
Phoenix (f) - failed nesting in Evansville, Indiana in 1995
Skyrunner (m) - seen in Evansville, Indiana in 1994
observed/identified post-fledging after 2000:
Freedom - nesting in Fort Wayne Indiana with Roosevelt since 1995
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