The University of Sheffield have just put up a webcam to view the Peregrines that raised young last year, no one at home as i type.
http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/index.html
edit, when enlarge to full screen it's still cracking quality
A very cold looking nest this morning.
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Unknown said: Yep it doesn't look homely lol. I've not seen any activity yet, they don't seem to be spending long there at the minute.
Yep it doesn't look homely lol.
I've not seen any activity yet, they don't seem to be spending long there at the minute.
Do you know when egg laying took place last year.
I do know that the nest in south London has four eggs already, the whitest peregrine eggs you ever did see.
Unknown said:
Glad you posted that as I was going to do something similar just for the record. When I last looked the scrape did not have a peregrine in the scrape
Thanks for this Alan - been watching a blank space for ages! Have alerted my birdwatching friends.
Ian
Does anyone know if the bird is the male (teircel) or female (falcon)?
Hi all, I can't get on the webcam at present because it's oversubscribed, but I've just been told there's an egg!
Regards
Unknown said: YAY
YAY
Oh well done. I bet you feel like a mum/dad now! :)
Still can't access the webcam. Does anyone have an update (more eggs?)
Last time I saw the site was about 10.30 last night, when Mildred was hunkered down for the night in that very spot.
At least two eggs now, and it looks like Mildred is getting down to some serious incubation
I think this looks a lot like two eggs