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
Great links Alan, thanks for posting this up and I'll keep my eye on the webcam for any action ! Such magnificent birds and glad to hear MC has also seen "his" Peregrines again. Hope these birds have a successful year, fingers crossed.
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Regards, Hazel
Thanks doggie. All in good order for when the peregrines start to lay eggs. Should not be too long now before the first peregrine egg of the year appears.
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I will follow this thread with interest. As Hazy says, 'my' Peregrines have been spending quite a bit of time together lately, after several months on opposite sides of the building. I doubt there will be a webcam, but hopefully I will once again be given permission to photograph them when the time comes. Last year was quite an experience.
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
All so very interesting (& a bit sad too) & getting very exciting!
Thanks for starting this up again D & for all the links which are now saved to favourites (even less HW now with this & Kestrels & soon, Ospreys!!)
Do we know anything about the history of this pair?
No one in sight this morning. Are there any stats for these birds?
Unknown said: Hi Tiger i'm not sure if there are any statistics, plus i think this is only the third year they have nested here
Hi Tiger i'm not sure if there are any statistics, plus i think this is only the third year they have nested here
A good time for someone to start recording them. Good ones available for Norwich Cathedral
Maybe there to lay an egg D???
Ooooh! Looks promising!
great showing just now
Ray
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