Peregrine Falcons Return to We Energies Power Plants
The fastest animal on the planet has returned to We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) power plants. Peregrine falcons have been spotted at all four nest boxes — a sure sign of spring across the state.
Nest box cameras now liveWho’s who
There’s still a chance a new falcon could swoop into one of these nest boxes, but here are the peregrines currently in residence at each site.
- Joel and Essity are nesting in Oak Creek for the second year in a row.
- Hamm’s Solo is joined by an unbanded female in Port Washington for the second year in a row.
- Barney and an unbanded female are nesting at Valley Power Plant for the second year in a row.
- Sheldon is joined by an unbanded female at the Weston Power Plant for the third year in a row.
What’s next
The first eggs could be laid in the next couple of weeks. If all goes well, the first chicks should make their arrival later this spring. Look for updates on X, Facebook and Instagram all season long.
About the program
We Energies and WPS began installing peregrine falcon nest boxes at power plants in the early 1990s to support the species’ recovery in Wisconsin. Since then, 465 peregrine falcons have hatched at company facilities — representing 20% of all peregrine falcons born in the state. This program is just one way We Energies and WPS are building a bright, sustainable future.NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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