Hi
Not posted before . I work at heathrow as a lorry driver and have been watching a pair of peregrines at the Ba freight terminal building for at least two weeks now.
This is the closest I've ever got to seeing these birds and I'm absolutely thrilled. I just wanted to share this with someone .
Kind regards, Ann
Unknown said:Thanks for sharing that with me
Your more than welcome and if you want to participate in what you see on the cams, we have several threads like yours here on the community. just a few
community.rspb.org.uk/.../c-sheffield-university-peregrines-2020-all-pics-vids-posted-here-with-their-kind-permission
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/wildlife-on-the-web/205830/kingston-college-peregrines-2019-2020/1281296#1281296
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/wildlife-on-the-web/200561/woking-peregrines-2019-2020/1280670#1280670
Currently keeping a close watch on Bournemouth (third egg due) & Wakefield for their first! There are active Peregrine nests all over the country Benjamin, some with live streaming & others with static video recording gear monitored & published by avid watchers! I intend to start a thread to encompass egg stats for the various nests I have been following not already covered in individually to keep them under one roof!
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
WendyBartter said: intend to start a thread to encompass egg stats f
CHOL:):) Wendy, better hurry up, asOwlies will occupying us soon........
@benjamin....you will soon have the addiction.!!!! : CHOL:):)
Are the airside safety people at Heathrow not having nightmares about falcons getting sucked into jet engines?
EDIT: Sorry, just saw the date on this, do ignore me please. Bloomin' internet rabbit holes ...