Type: | Sport, 45 ft (14 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 431 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | Xi Yin on Aug 1, 2020 |
Admins: | Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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Maine Peregrine Falcons breeding season extends from mid-March through July or August. Hiking or climbing near nesting peregrines can cause abandonment and death of eggs/young. If adults are away from the nest, eggs or young can become overheated, chilled, or chicks can miss feedings. Be on the lookout for agitated falcons that may vocalize, take avoidance flights, or dive-bomb those that are too close. If you encounter an aggressive peregrine falcon please immediately leave the area, and report incidents to Erynn Call, State Raptor Specialist, MDIFW, erynn.call@maine.gov.
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out the 2021 Maine Peregrine Falcon Program Report: maine.gov/ifw/docs/2021%20M…
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out the 2021 Maine Peregrine Falcon Program Report: maine.gov/ifw/docs/2021%20M…
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Bolted route just to the left of Orange Peel Wall. Not the best rock quality (a bit dirty also, seems rarely climbed). Work your way through a sequence of small roofs with nice and sometimes cryptic movements. Unfortunately I broke off a jug near the 4th bolt while working on the route, but it shouldn't change the grade of the climb.
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