Here is some information from the hack site along with a photo of GG. I can't believe they still have her in a hack box and won't release her until 6/23! And I'm assuming they're talking about NB to be released l the 26th!
"The 1st set of PEFA are scheduled to be released on June 23rd
(Wednesday). This group consists of 10 birds - 9 from VA, 1 from DE
("Green Girl", case # 814)
The 2nd group of PEFA are scheduled to go out June 26 (Sunday). These
are 6 birds from NJ & 1 from DE.
The 3rd group of PEFA are currently in the flight barn getting old
enough to be put out on the Grandview cliff. These birds are 3 from the
Betsy Ross Bridge plus 1 from Jersey City (Erica, that's your case #500).
Friday (June 17) we will be doing pre-release exams, putting on id
colors (if we're allowed), taking pictures of the birds and setting up
Mega Perch and outfitting the blind. I'm estimating that we'll be at
Grandview around 1:30 pm. After we've finished up, we'll be observing
the rest of the afternoon from North Overlook to see if the activity has
attracted the attention of any adults.
Gary Hartley has volunteered to take pictures during release day(s).
It'll be great to have his photos again this year!
Pictures of the 4 PEFA in the flight barn (taken today) and of Green
Girl on the day she was put in the 1st hack box (6/9/11) are attached.
More pictures will follow after tomorrow. I will also send along a full
accounting of the bands, etc after tomorrow - I'm still waiting to hear
if we're going to be allowed to continue using our double band system.
Libby's questions to Patuxant's banding lab haven't been responded to
yet. If we're not able, we're going to have to come up with something
else as effective. Thanks to the double color band system we were able
to ID the adult that showed up at the Grandview site earlier this year
as the 2009 female from the VA James River Reserve Fleet ( black/
bright greent, Z/29, USFWS # 1807-02794). The alpha numeric code could
not be read from North Overlook.
RE: sightings of peregrines around NRG bridge. Dave Pollard (top notch
birder, father of our intern Rebecca Pollard) NPS's Mark Graham,
photographer Rachel Davis and a bridge catwalk guide went out on the
catwalk on 6/10/2011. One adult male was seen and photographed, the
bands were later identified as a male from our 2008 hack, originally
from the Berkley Bridge in VA. Left band X/28 visible in the photo.
Right color band (tape) was off the USFWS band, but the USFWS band # was
not able to be read. I am forwarding the e-mail Dave sent me to you,
Libby and Shawn. It'll be in your e-mail right after this one."
