Reserving our place for what we hope will be another productive season!
Link: http://peregrine.group.shef.ac.uk/
Plus Alan's great idea for quick reference ... links to
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2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Thanks Alan for added info, re this mornings post.
Now who left this feather??or are they competing against the Crane arms CHOL:):
In chrome it logs onto cam page but just a black screen when I click arrow ... can get live streaming via Puffin on tablet but would like to have it on either Win7 or Win10 laptop so I can watch for a while ... don't really like FF but will try it again!
So pleased you've seen Mr P!
Glad to hear you've seen Mr P, Alan. You had me worried there for a moment. Do you know how old he is or at least how long he has been breeding at that nest? Sorry, I wasn't following this nest before a couple years ago or thereabouts. Time flies by when you're my age and things blur together... and I have only had a tiny glass of Mr GB's raspberry gin! We ran out of sloes before we used up all of the Gin a few years ago and he resorted to raspberries for some of it. It is lovely, and to give you an idea of what drinkers we are--we still have nearly all of the only 2 bottles he made that year, one sloe, one raspberry--and he hasn't made any since; what's left will probably go with the rest of the estate when we kick the bucket! On the other hand, if the virus situation does not improve we might up our intake...
Kind regards, Ann
WendyBartter said:Will have another poke round!
Downloaded FF but can't get onto site as 'not secure' ... get that warning on Chrome too???
Ooh! !poor thing......Is she alright? and as Sue asks were you recording? Hubby and I both got stung this morning,mine THROUGH my SOCK, Grr! ,,, I sprayed all my bare skin with repellent, BUT not my socks or trousers.Hubby stung side of lip,and we both reacting with swelling,So using all fronts , Piriton, antihistamine and hydrocortisone cream .. I react to stings, and had Three years of desensitise treatment,which thankfully seems to have worked, as I avoided Anaphylactic shock this time.
Messy Mrs P???