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Camp clip remembers Sibley, a longtime peregrine used for education
Summary
A documentary-camp excerpt on Wake Up Missoula recounted that Sibley, a peregrine falcon used in education by Raptors of the Rockies, died at age 22 on Sept. 22, 2025; the clip included program details about Sibley's history and flights.
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A documentary-camp clip featured on Wake Up Missoula recounted the history and passing of Sibley, a peregrine falcon used for education by Raptors of the Rockies. In a participant narration, the program said Sibley "quietly passed away" on 09/22/2025 and that she was 22 years old; the clip described Sibley as an imprinted educational bird who had flown thousands of times during outreach programs.
The segment included contextual details read by a program participant: that Sibley was named after field-guide author David Allen Sibley, joined the education program as a young bird and had a long history of public appearances. The item was presented as a remembrance in the camp’s documentary footage; no agency spokesperson appeared on the broadcast to expand on permit status or rehabilitation history.

