Peregrine Falcon at Blanca Wetlands

This adult Peregrine Falcon was hanging out at the Blanca Wetlands just northeast of the town of Alamosa. Blanca Wetlands are quite large and provide habitat for a number of nesting waterfowl and waterbirds which is a draw to Peregrine Falcons like this one. The Peregrine Falcon is one of the success stories for the Endangered Species Act. This species, like the Bald Eagle, suffered due to the use of DDT and other organochlorine. The Endangered Species Act provided necessary protections and recovery plans that included reestablishing birds with the significant assistance of the Peregrine Fund. SeEtta
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