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PEREGRINE
MONITORING
The
Center for Conservation Biology in collaboration with the Virginia
Department of Game & Inland Fisheries conducts annual monitoring
of the Virginia peregrine falcon population. The objectives of this
program are 1) to track the size and distribution of the breeding
population, 2) to determine the productivity of the population,
and 3) to mark and identify as many of the individuals in the population
as possible.
Each
year, all peregrine towers and nest boxes within the Coastal Plain
of Virginia are surveyed and monitored to determine the extent of
use by breeding pairs. In addition, all structures (e.g. bridges
and buildings) known to have supported past peregrine activity or
believed to hold promise for supporting breeding pairs are surveyed.
Reports of peregrine activity around new structures are also investigated.
All
sites known to support peregrine falcons are monitored throughout
the breeding season to determine productivity. Every effort is made
to determine approximate laying date, clutch size, brood size, and
approximate date of fledging. All chicks are banded with individually
coded color bands to facilitate future identification in the field.
Each year, an attempt is made to identify banded adults within the
population.
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