(WLUK) -- The top 10 names for the next generation of peregrine falcons hatching at Wisconsin utility plants have been released. This spring, eggs have been spotted inside nesting boxes at WPS and We ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Two Wisconsin utility companies are asking the public to pick the names of peregrine falcon chicks when they hatch this spring. To celebrate more than 450 falcons born atop ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada wildlife researcher has found that not even the fastest bird on Earth can escape mercury contamination. The toxic element is turning up in feathers of peregrine falcons from ...
We Energies revealed the names of first four peregrine falcon chicks of 2025. The chicks are named after the falcon program's "founding feathers." So far, 461 falcons have hatched at We Energies ...
(WLUK) -- Wisconsin Public Service is introducing the community to a few of its newest peregrine falcon chicks. On Tuesday morning, WPS named and placed identification bands on three chicks that have ...
Two peregrine falcon eggs have hatched at the We Energies Oak Creek Power Plant, the first of the 2025 nesting season. More eggs at the Oak Creek plant and other power plants could hatch in the coming ...
High above the heads of business professionals gathering for lunch downtown Thursday, the tail feathers of a peregrine falcon popped out over a concrete ledge on a large building. Joe Bisognani, who ...
Grinnell, a male peregrine falcon, looked up from his nest and started screaming. It was late March and he was taking a turn warming the four eggs he and his partner, Annie, were caring for in their ...
Falconer Richard Woods poses for a portrait with one of his young falcons, which has not grown its adult feather, on Aug. 18 at his home in Independence. Woods, who hunts with his falcons, is the ...
SUNY Cortland’s campus has long attracted some of the nation’s best students, faculty and staff. As of late, it’s drawn in a new group known for being very selective: peregrine falcons. Peregrines are ...
High above the heads of business professionals gathering for lunch downtown Thursday, the tail feathers of a peregrine falcon popped out over a concrete ledge on a large building. Joe Bisognani, who ...