- Plant Services Magazine September 2007
- San Antonio Express News January 19, 2007
- The Halfmoon Bay Review August 14, 2007
- Caller Times October 30, 2006
- Plant Services Magazine February 2005
- The Santa Barbara News-Press: August 7,
2004
- San Antonio Express News May 12, 2004
- Mercury News: April 24, 2004
- The Citizen: February 20th and 21st, 2004
- 2004 Sunoco's Health, Environment & Safety
Review and Ceres Report. "A Novel Approach".
- Santa Cruz Style: June 7, 2003
- LA Times: August 1, 2002
- The Santa Barbara Independent: July 18,
2002
- The Santa Barbara News-Press Extra Edition:
April 30, 2002
- Mountain View Voice: February 15, 2002
- The Santa Barbara News-Press
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Jeff with Natasha, a female
saker falcon, on a blueberry
farm abating starlings in
Northern Oregon.
Rex one of RAFS' European
Goshawks.
RAFS Arroyo Quenada Beach
base. "2 heros" of Tajigas
Canyon: Hilla and T.J. with Isis
and Khan.
Arroyo Quenada Beach, once
one of the most poluted beaches
in California, now one of the
cleanest.
Another picture of Jeff with
Natasha on the Oregon
blueberry farm.
Blondie just captured after a six
month "hack": 1000 miles later,
from Canada to Lake Merrit
Oakland, California. She is the
best and gamiest falcon I have
ever flown. Her confidence level
is out of control as she did the
work of three birds.
Jeff and Alex at Casa Linda
School in Corpus Christi, TX
The Caller Times 2007
Lynn Basinger, of
Bluffton, holds an Eagle
Owl during a demon-
stration Tuesday by
Ronin Air Falconry for
the students at Lima
West Middle School
on Cable Road in
Lima. (Photo by Kelli
Cardinal) 3/21/07 The
Lima News
Jeffrey Diaz, senior consultant for Ronin
Air Falconry Service, holds an African
Auger Hawk during a demonstration
Tuesday for the students at Lima West
Middle School on Cable Road in Lima.
The demonstration was to give the fifth
grade class the opportunity to see the
rare birds and to teach them how
science is a large part of the country´s
history. (Photo by Kelli Cardinal)
3/21/07 The Lima News
"Mella" and "Bonnie" (Saker
falcons). "Mella" is a day falcon
while "Bonnie" prefers night
work. Sunoco 2004