The first (recorded) female arrived at the College yesterday morning. She remained on the front of the building near the nesting box for about 20 minutes while the male showed off his flying skills. I only managed a pic from the ground floor with my phone, so just a record shot. I am hoping that the YouTube feed will be up and running again within a couple of weeks. I will post the relevant links when they are live.
A HUGE thank you to the IT Department for getting these up and running!
The links for 2018 are:
Camera 1
Camera 2
Camera 3
First egg: 28-03-18 @ 14-14
Second egg: 31-03-18 @ 07-02
Third egg 02-04-18 @ 16-15
Fourth egg 05-04-18 @ 01-25
First Chick 08-05-18 @ 05-32
Second Chick 08-05-18 @ 07-09
Third Chick 08-05-18 @ 13-45 (Estimated)
Fourth Chick 10-05-18 (Between Midnight & 04-00)
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
arrived 05;39 and still there as I type
and flew
Brief visit between 14-20 & 14-22
Unknown said: Brief visit between 14-20 & 14-22
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Both around this morning. This scap as leaving.
arriving
and leaves straight after the one on the end flew
I'm watching YouTube via my Blu-Ray player, so I will be able to record direct to DVD or B-Ray should the need arise. Easier than pointing a camera at the TV screen!
Excellent, well done,look forward to that, they certainly look promising.
It would help if I had a disc in the recorder! Just used the cam to record a snippet.
Whilst we wait CHOL:)
I had to delete it from YouTube. The sequence of clips ended up in the wrong order. Hopefully Wendy has made a better job of it. I've got to go to work now, so at least I'll get to see and hear them first hand.
Unknown said:so at least I'll get to see and hear them first hand.
So now you need to photograph them live , for us CHOL:):)