Here are the current links (correct as of 10-02-21 @ 21-13)
Camera 1 - Falcon 1
Camera 2 - Falcon 2
Camera 3 - Falcon 3
For reference, here is the data from 2017>2020
2020 Egg #1 laid 17-03-20 at 23:34:04 Egg #2 laid 20-03-20 at 09:43:51 Egg #3 laid 22-03-20 at 21:33:10 First chick hatched 30-04-20 at 07-41 Second chick hatched 30-04-20 at 11-00 approx 2019 FAILED 2018 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) 2017 Egg #1 laid 20-03-17 @ 14-41 Egg #2 laid 23-03-17 @ 03-17 Egg #3 laid 25-03-17 @ 12-53 Egg #4 laid 28-03-17 @ 02-43 Egg #5 laid 30-03-17 @ 17-24 1st egg hatched 01-05-17 @ 07-10 2nd egg hatched 01-05-17 @ 16-23 3rd egg hatched 01-05-17 @ 18-35 4th egg hatched 02-05-17 @ 07-54 5th egg hatched 04-05-17 @ 14-00* *estimated
This year:
First egg laid 08-03-21 @ 09-51
Second egg laid 10-03-21 @ 22-54
Third egg laid 13-03-21 @ 09-57
First egg hatched 19-04-21 @ 02-11 approx
Second egg hatched 19-04-21 @ 11-00
Third egg hatched 20-04-21 @ 05-21 approx
15-05-21 Ringing:
PZS 955g
P3S 680g
P4S 685g
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Did not expect to catch them mating this morning!
Nice long clip of the chicks getting a good feed this morning
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Interesting little clip from last night. The reaction of the chicks reminded me of 2 week old Feral Pigeon squabs. They rear up and make little puffing noises when approached. Lots of interesting little noises from the Falcon and the chicks.
One of the chicks left the box this morning and went exploring. I suspect it had a bath too as there is usually some standing water behind the plinth after it rains.
Parakeet for breakfast?
A clip from this morning. The Tiercel has been 'moved on' by the Falcon on numerous occasions while he has been trying to feed them.
A feed from earlier today. They are now being fed one at a time rather than as a group.