“Falcon Site Construction”

Construction of falcon site at Grandfather Mountain, NC. Grandfather Mountain was used as an original release site for peregrine falcons during 1980s reintroduction efforts for the endangered species; it was the first place that peregrines were successfully reintroduced to North Carolina. Man in blu...

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Main Author: Morton, Hugh MacRae, 1921-2006.
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wilson Library, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives 1984
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Online Access:http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/morton_highlights,7116
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spelling ftuninorthcardc:oai:dc.lib.unc.edu:morton_highlights/7116 2023-05-15T17:55:12+02:00 “Falcon Site Construction” Morton, Hugh MacRae, 1921-2006. 1980-1989; May 1984 35mm (24 x 36mm / 15/16 x 1 7/16 in.) http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/morton_highlights,7116 unknown University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wilson Library, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives P081 http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/morton_highlights,7116 Copyright North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library. The images in this collection are made available for use in research, private study, and teaching. Prior permission from the North Carolina Collection is required for any commercial use. Construction Birds Endangered species Peregrine falcon. Johnson Randy 1951- Grandfather Mountain (N.C.) Linville (N.C.) Avery County (N.C.) Photographs Color mounted slide 1984 ftuninorthcardc 2010-08-28T15:26:51Z Construction of falcon site at Grandfather Mountain, NC. Grandfather Mountain was used as an original release site for peregrine falcons during 1980s reintroduction efforts for the endangered species; it was the first place that peregrines were successfully reintroduced to North Carolina. Man in blue jacket is likely Randy Johnson. Still Image peregrine falcon University of North Carolina: UNC Digital Collections Avery ENVELOPE(-65.433,-65.433,-66.883,-66.883)
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topic Construction
Birds
Endangered species
Peregrine falcon.
Johnson
Randy
1951-
Grandfather Mountain (N.C.)
Linville (N.C.)
Avery County (N.C.)
spellingShingle Construction
Birds
Endangered species
Peregrine falcon.
Johnson
Randy
1951-
Grandfather Mountain (N.C.)
Linville (N.C.)
Avery County (N.C.)
Morton, Hugh MacRae, 1921-2006.
“Falcon Site Construction”
topic_facet Construction
Birds
Endangered species
Peregrine falcon.
Johnson
Randy
1951-
Grandfather Mountain (N.C.)
Linville (N.C.)
Avery County (N.C.)
description Construction of falcon site at Grandfather Mountain, NC. Grandfather Mountain was used as an original release site for peregrine falcons during 1980s reintroduction efforts for the endangered species; it was the first place that peregrines were successfully reintroduced to North Carolina. Man in blue jacket is likely Randy Johnson.
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author Morton, Hugh MacRae, 1921-2006.
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title “Falcon Site Construction”
title_short “Falcon Site Construction”
title_full “Falcon Site Construction”
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title_full_unstemmed “Falcon Site Construction”
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publisher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wilson Library, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives
publishDate 1984
url http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/morton_highlights,7116
op_coverage 1980-1989;
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op_relation P081
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op_rights Copyright North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library. The images in this collection are made available for use in research, private study, and teaching. Prior permission from the North Carolina Collection is required for any commercial use.
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