A peregrine falcon born at the We Energies Valley Power Plant nest box earlier this year has been spotted in the wild.
Trapper” the peregrine falcon was recently spotted in the wild for the first time, WPS reported in a news release Monday.
The bird, named after Olympic bronze medalist and Wisconsin native Madelynn Bernau, left its nest in June. Sightings of peregrine falcons in the wild after they fledge are reportedly rare.
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