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  1. #1
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    Default Lost Falcon

    Lost: immature female anatum peregrine in the vicinity of Lancaster/Pearblossom, California.

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    Just got a call from a falconer, named George Bristol. Cell: 650-879-0233. He is in the field now looking for a peregrine that seemed injured. He is in Vacaville, CA. Maybe it's your bird.
    Kitty Carroll -- The Hawk of May

    ~~ The essence of falconry is not in the flight or the kill,
    but man's relationship with his hawk --- Terance Hanbury White~~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkmom View Post
    ...He is in Vacaville, CA. Maybe it's your bird.
    It is unlikely considering it is 400 miles north.

    Don't forget to contact http://falconfinders.com/
    I hope you get the bird back.
    Eric Mayberry
    Calaveras, California

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megapode View Post
    It is unlikely considering it is 400 miles north.

    Don't forget to contact http://falconfinders.com/
    I hope you get the bird back.
    That's a good day of flying for just about any falcon...
    -Jeff
    "You live more for five minutes going fast on a bike like that, than other people do in all of their life." --Marco Simoncelli

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    My prairie was recovered 400 miles away a month later. You never know.
    Kitty Carroll -- The Hawk of May

    ~~ The essence of falconry is not in the flight or the kill,
    but man's relationship with his hawk --- Terance Hanbury White~~

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    A peregrine abatement bird I sold was recovered 300 miles away after being lost for 5 months 3 weeks ago. I love reclaimed bird stories
    Michael Gregston

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