Useful Literature related to Peregrine Falcons
Ausloos, B. J., and R. Lien. 1988. The 1988 peregrine falcon release at Madison, Wisconsin. Passenger Pigeon 50:305-9.
Barclay, J. H. 1980. Release of captive-produced peregrine falcons in the eastern United States, 1975-1979. M.S. thesis, Mich. Tech. Univ., Houghton.
Barclay, J. H., and T. J. Cade. 1983. Restoration of the peregrine falcon in the eastern United States. Pp 3-40 in S. A. Temple (ed.), Bird Conservation. Univ. Wisc. Press, Madison.
Bent, A. C. 1938. Life histories of North American birds of prey (part 2). Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 170.
Bird, D. M., and Y. Aubry. 1987. Reproductive and hunting behavior in falcons, Falco peregrinus, in southern Quebec. Can. Field-Nat. 96:167-71.
Bollengier, R. M., J. Baird, L. P. Brown, T. J. Cade, M. G. Edwards, D. C. Hagar, B. Halla, and E. McCaffrey. 1979. Eastern peregrine falcon recovery plan. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Washington, D.C.
Boyce, D. A., C. M. White, R. E. Escano, and W. E. Lehman. 1982. Enhancement of cliffs for nesting peregrine falcons. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 10:380-81.
Cade, T. J. 1982. Falcons of the world. Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY.
Cade, T. J., P. T. Redig, and H. B. Tordoff. 1989. Peregrine falcon restoration: Expectation vs. reality. Loon 61:160-62.
Cade, T. J., C. M. White, and J. R. Hough. 1968. Peregrines and pesticides in Alaska. Condor 70:170-78.
Christopher, K. L. 1980. A survey of peregrine falcon habitat in Upper Michigan with emphasis on reintroduction potential. M.S. thesis, Mich. Tech. Univ., Houghton.
Enderson, J. H. 1965. A breeding and migration survey of the peregrine falcon. Wilson Bull. 77:327-39.
Enderson, J. H., and D. D. Berger. 1968. Chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in peregrines and their prey species from northern Canada. Condor 70:149-53.
Enderson, J. H., and M. N. Kirven. 1983. Flights of nesting peregrine falcons recorded by telemetry. 1. Raptor Res. 17:33-37.
Enderson, J. H., G. R. Craig, W. A. Burnham, and D. D. Berger. 1982. Eggshell thinning and organochlorine residues in Rocky Mountain peregrines, Falco peregiinus, and their prey. Can. Field-Nat. 96:255-64.
Erickson, G., R. Fyfe, R. Bromley, G. L. Holroyd, D. Mossop, B. Munro, R. Nero, C. Shank, and T. Wiens. 1988. Anaturn peregrine falcon recovery plan. Western Raptor Tech. Committee, Can. Wildl. Serv.
Errington, P. S. 1933. Food habits of southern Wisconsin raptors. Condor 35:19-29.
Evans, D. L. 1982. Status reports on twelve raptors. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv., Washington, D.C.
Fettig, S. 1989. Raptor inventory: 1989 update and analysis. Natl. Park Serv. Res. Mgmt. Rept. 89-2.
Henny, C. J., F. P. Ward, K. E. Riddle, and R. M. Prouty. 1982. Migratory peregrine falcons Falco peregrinus accumulate pesticides in Latin America during winter. Can. Field-Nat. 96:333-38.
Hickey, J. J. 1942. Eastern populations of the duck hawk. Auk 59:176-204.
Hickey, J. J. (ed.). 1969. Peregrine falcon populations: Their biology and decline. Univ. Wisc. Press, Madison.
Hickey, J. J., and D. W. Anderson. 1968. Chlorinated hydrocarbons and eggshell changes in raptorial and fish-eating birds. Science 162:271-83.
Hunt, G. W., R. R. Rogers, and D. J. Slowe. 1975. Migratory and foraging behaviour of peregrine falcons on the Texas Coast. Can. Field-Nat. 89:111-23.
Hunter, R. E., J. A. Crawford, and R. E. Ambrose. 1988. Prey selection by peregrine falcons during the nestling stage. [ Wildl. Mgmt. 52:730-36.
Issacs, F. B. 1976. Historical survey of peregrine falcon eyries in National Park Service lands bordering Lake Superior. M.S. thesis, Mich. Tech. Univ., Houghton.
LaValley, S. 1987. Site evaluation for reintroducing peregrine falcons in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Mich. Dept. Nat. Resour., Unpubl. Rept.
Ludwig, J. P. 1982. Report on spring-early summer, 1982 survey for nesting and individual peregrine falcons in Michigan at historical sites and areas believed to be acceptable peregrine habitat. Ecol. Res. Serv., Iron River, MI, Unpubl. Rept.
Payne, R. P. 1983. A distributional checklist of the birds of Michigan. Univ. Mich. Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ. No. 164.
Peakall, D. B. 1976. The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) and pesticides. Can. Field-Nat. 90:301-7.
Peakall, D. B., and L. B. Kiff. 1979. Eggshell thinning and DDE residue levels among peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus): A global perspective. This 121:200-204.
Ratcliffe, D. A. 1980. The peregrine falcon. Buteo Books, Vermillion, SD.
Redig, P. T., and H. B. Tordoff. 1990. Midwest peregrine falcon restoration, 1989 report. Minn. Dept. Nat. Resour., Unpubl. Rept.
Sherrod, S. K., W. R. Heinrich, W. A. Burnham, J. H. Barclay, and T. J. Cade. 1981. Hacking: A method for releasing peregrine falcons and other birds of prey. The Peregrine Fund, Ithaca, NY, Unpubl. Rept.
Snow, C. 1972. American peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus anatum and Arctic peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus tundrius. Habitat management series for endangered species. U.S. Dept. Int., Bur. Land Mgmt. Rept. No. 1.
Tordoff, H. B., and P. T. Redig. 1988. Dispersal, nest site selection, and age of first breeding in peregrine falcons released in the Upper Midwest, 1982-1988. Loon 60:148-51.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service. 1987. Revised peregrine falcon, eastern population recovery plan. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Newton Comer, MA.
White, C. M. 1968. Diagnosis and relationships of North American tundra-inhabiting peregrine falcons. Auk 85:179-91.