Following on from last years thread...http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/wildlife/f/2543/t/97814.aspx
It seems they have a brand new nesting ledge (without paint lol) they have already been seen checking it out.
http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/
Copyright..the University of Sheffield
I've emailed the University for permission to post the screen grabs, if i don't get the permission i will ask the mods to remove the thread
pictures have gone again
Ray
a good laugh is better than a tonic
They come, they go - 'Tis very hit& miss E!! (Much like me when playing Bat & Trap! lol)
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
might have a mate tomorrow
she [Ithink] is on the ledge
checked at 10 last night and couldn't see her
on nest this morning but can't see under her
Still only one egg at this time
great Alan
was getting worried there was only one egg about eightish
10 15am left nest for a couple of minutes
still 2 eggs
So vigilant in horrible conditions .. Still remember the poor creatures incubating in the snow last year, followed by all that appalling rain!! Thanks for posting D!
Maybe just wants a small family this year!!
If the food supply is poor then less eggs will be laid
at first I thought the female was having trouble laying
but the way she is incubating makes me think she is happy with two, as far as I know they don't incubate while all eggs are laid, thus all the young hatch very close together.
If she lays anymore there is going to be a few days difference with the chicks and older chicks may bully or kill them