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June 8,
2001 -- Kathy Dodge of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
holds one of the Owen Sounds peregrine chicks while Pud Hunter, also of
OMNR, fits it with a leg band. (Photo
by Craig Todd, OMNR)
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June 8,
2001 -- The peregrine chicks, roughly 4 weeks old, were squirted
with water on occasions during the banding process to keep them cool and
calm. (Photo by Craig Todd, OMNR) |
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June 8,
2001 -- A closeup of one of the peregrine chicks, showing off its
newly affixed leg band. (Photo by
Craig Todd, OMNR) |
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June 8,
2001 -- Representatives of the Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources, Canadian Peregrine Foundation, Sydenham
Sportsmen's Association, Owen Sound Field Naturalists, Bruce Resource
Stewardship Network, Grey County Forest Stewardship Network, Sydenham
Conservation Foundation, and Great Lakes Grain Elevator pose with the two
peregrine chicks just prior to them being placed in the hack box
overlooking Owen Sound Harbour. (Photo
by Craig Todd, OMNR) |
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June
1, 2001 -- Volunteers from the Sydenham Sportsmen's Association
and staff from the Great Lakes Grain Elevators, who helped in bringing the
hack box to the roof and reassembling it. (Photo
by Willie Waterton)
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June 1,
2001 -- The location of the hack box on top of the Great Lakes
Grain Elevator in Owen Sound Harbour (the box is above the second silo
from the left). (Photo by Willie
Waterton)
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