Hi Joan & Jerry,
please allow me to elaborate.
While these shots were taken in the LA area (which has some truly wild locations, btw) the Peregrine falcons I photograph are as wild and free as they come.
They freely nest on the coastline, without human assistance and are 100% free range animals.
They just don't live in a National Park.
kind regards
Denis
Falcons are finding their way back into many areas with humans, with pigeons being plentiful in cities the falcon have sufficient food source.
Birds don't need permission as to where they nest, it is good news they are moving back into regions bringing balance back into nature.
We have African crowned eagle nest locally here (not seen in all 40 years I have lived here), I have sighted them twice in the last couple of months. Known to hunt Vervet monkeys that have grown into massive troops, again hopefully the big birds will bring some balance.