In 1989, a power plant employee spotted a peregrine falcon at the Allen S. King Plant in Oak Park Heights, Minn., marking the ...
Wisconsin Public Service announced the first peregrine falcon egg of the season has been laid at their nesting box at the ...
ARE SEEING THE FIRST TRUE SIGNS OF THE NEW SEASON. WE ENERGY SAYS IT’S PEREGRINE FALCONS RETURNED TO THEIR NEST BOXES, GETTING READY TO LAY EGGS AND RAISE THEIR BABIES FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS.
Peregrine falcons have returned to We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) power plants. In a sure sign of spring, peregrine falcons are getting ready to lay eggs and raise their young.