There has been a female on the roof for a couple of months now (possibly more than one female). The usual antics have been taking place but without the YouTube feed it has been hard to see what the status has been. I identified a scrape in the tray at the start of February and closed off the roof. The College IT department have been working to overcome some technical issues and have managed to get the problems sorted this week. A big thank you to them!
Unfortunately there are no eggs so far, but that's not for want of effort on the part of the male. He has spent a lot of time trying to lure the female into the box, but she won't play ball. Othe pocal pairs have several eggs already, but as there is still a female here, I haven't given up hope. Indeed, there was a third Peregrine flying above the roof while I had a visual on the female on the ledge and the male in the nest box (via the YouTube feed). That might be the fly in the ointment.
These are the links to the cameras:
Camera 1 Feeding Area
Camera 2 Nest Box
Camera 3 Parapet
Had five minutes to scroll back & pleased to find this footage on cam 2
Will look at other cams now!
Nowt on cam 3 but this brief snippet from cam 1 @ 17.17 ... got my cam numbers mixed up, have altered YT title but not my vid intro which should say '1'!! sorreee
Thanks Wendy and back again this morning with a full crop(remnant of prey on parapet nearest cam)
EDIT
06.04 playback on Cam2
Both can be heard, she runs briefly onto box checks egg and gone.Cam 3 is running behind by several hours on playback to see if can capture them both on parapet, will look in later.
EDIT again
Cam 3 Jumps Two hours missing the crucial time to see if both in view Doh!!