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ON / Burlington - Lift Bridge - 2009-13

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sami:
Good for him! It's nice to know he will be looked after from here on - he certainly hasn't had the best time of it so far.

carly:
Pittsburgh has a new home!!

http://www.wqed.org/birdblog/2009/11/01/pittsburgh-pete-has-a-home/

And here are his new owners announcing his arrival!

http://mountsbergraptorcentre.blogspot.com/2009/10/pittsburgh-pete.html

The Peregrine Chick:
Well Great Horned are certainly considered predators of peregrines, not so much as a food though, not enough peregrines for that.  Competition certainly.

carly:
I suppose because they like to eat my peregrines - I never look at them as raptors... :(  But I guess that's what the cages are for  :P

The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: carly on September 05, 2009, 06:59 ---As for the residential male, all I know is that he was taken to an 'Owl' centre.  We don't have a 'raptor' rehabilitation centre here I was told.  Not one that specializes in them anyway so they tend to get sent somewhere else to be cared for. 
--- End quote ---

Owls are raptors too so don't fret much ... and I think I know which "owl" centre you are talking of - if that is the one, you don't have much to fear, they are very very good at their jobs!

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