Dunedin male:
Unknown said:Edit: I wonder if Nora did lay 4 eggs what would the chances be of all 4 surviving, does anyone know of 4 chicks fledging from any nest.
They would look lovely wouldn't they?
and right now at Millford Conneticut see here
Tiger Signature
They just mated.
If nothing goes right, go left! :-)
Which nest was that Tiger?
EJ's Memorial Balgavies Loch Ospreys 2023
Unknown said: Which nest was that Tiger?
To be honest I am not 100% sure but I thnik it is the Excel nest. BTW I have updated my post.
But such sad news. The peril of the Canada Goose. See here
Carol many thanks for the beautiful captures of the peregrine chicks being fed, they are so cute.
Thanks to all too who post comments and captures on this thread, much appreciated.
Margobird
Thanks to all for the wonderful captures from the Kalakotkas nest, if ony LG could have this quality.
I have just had a direct report from Sanibel Island. Now is that where the Dunedin nest is?
We have peregrines nesting in Derby at the cathedral- the webcam site below also gives a link to the diary.
www.derby.gov.uk/.../peregrines
You probably know they are there so sorry if I'm duplicating but thought it worth a mention.
Thanks Ruthie. It's a good picture.
I'm always a little disturbed that peregrine nests look bare and uncomfortable!
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
Ruth J said: We have peregrines nesting in Derby at the cathedral- the webcam site below also gives a link to the diary. www.derby.gov.uk/.../peregrines You probably know they are there so sorry if I'm duplicating but thought it worth a mention.
It is always worth repeating links because the popularity of nests rises and falls. I have this link but I had forgotten about it.
Froona had a wonderful site with many links. Also a superlink at Wildlife Village
Here are two other great links for international peregrines and US ones