Cams are live here ... http://www.wokingperegrines.com/ ... some lovely (albeit scruffy from tablet) footage from overhead cam to start us off
EDIT...
More footage from two different cams at same time
Well snapped again Sweeting........
Wide awake as I type cuddling her Eggs....No Something Catching her eye
Certainly is Kate ... a compilation of stuff I accumulated on my tablet during my fractured night ...
Could be another egg in a few hours, she's just settled on the two eggs ...
Me settling to sleep too! Over to you Kate!
Morning Wendy
looks like stillwaiting
EDIT or
07.20 she now settled BUT am sure THIRD
EDIT 07.30 YES!!!! and change over of duty.
Pamela, Do you know that there are Osprey and Barn Owl webcams available as well as several more Peregrine webcams? Also, the Rutland Osprey Project, part of the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust, has materials for parents and teachers 'to engage with all areas of the school curriculum'. Their Education Officer, Ken Davies, whose contact details are near the bottom of the page, is a lovely man. See here: www.lrwt.org.uk/.../osprey-education . And scroll down this page for Rutland's two Osprey webcams: www.lrwt.org.uk/.../rutland-ospreys
Edit: Forgot to say that Rutland's World Osprey Week is toward the end of this month, so try to be involved with that. They have school contacts in Spain and West Africa and possibly other places along the migration path of UK Ospreys, many of whom spend their winters in West Africa, though some go to southern Spain or Portugal.
Kind regards, Ann