I definitely have been amazed to see how far Loki has traveled in the last year, Tweety - and now that more of our young eagles are leaving the nest area, it does give us a sense of what they might be doing. We haven't started receiving data yet from TERF10 and TERF11, but they are both fledglings from this year, so we can compare their travels with that of Loki and of BETA03 and TERF06, who are the same age as Loki but weren't banded and tagged until the fall, so we don't know where they went initially.
It's unlikely that Romeo will be tagged. Unlike some other organizations, HWF doesn't go into the nests to band or tag the chicks, although they will be continuing to catch eagles at places where they gather and tag them as part of the BETA (Bald Eagle Tracking Alliance) project. If Romeo had a mishap and had to spend a couple of days at OWL to be checked out, David and Myles would probably try to put a tracker on him/her - but happily that doesn't happen very often.