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
Has anyone put up the Twitter Account ?
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Two eggs clearly visible now - but Mildred's gone for a night on the town!
Unknown said: Two eggs clearly visible now - but Mildred's gone for a night on the town!
That is normal. Peregrines do not start incubation until most of the clutch is laid.
Thanks Alan. A mate emailed me Monday morning to say there were seven! - and there were for a while, thanks to someone's skills in Photoshop and strange idea of what constitutes an April Fool joke!
Ian
Is that it now? Or do they sometimes go beyond 4 for real?
Unknown said: According to the feed on the site they are expecting a fifth, ibird app says they can have between 2 and 6
According to the feed on the site they are expecting a fifth, ibird app says they can have between 2 and 6
I think even seven. However the one and only time I saw six it turned out bad with only about two fledglings.
Unknown said: I do like that when you logon to webcam page you get a warning: " Please understand that at times this may include disturbing images. " followed instantly by an advert for Santander (-:).
I do like that when you logon to webcam page you get a warning:
" Please understand that at times this may include disturbing images. "
followed instantly by an advert for Santander (-:).
Love that Bob.
Nice scene of mum with chicks. See webcam
Thanks Alan. Just looked on the live stream after being away for a few days and I thought they'd gone! Then I caught your pic and realised they're huddled in the corner. D'oh!!
Gawky & scruffy & most wonderfully appealing - thanks for posting D!
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