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Post by Tringa on Apr 15, 2020 8:59:05 GMT
Not a trail cam but this seemed the best place for it.
One of their cameras is offline and, as the text below the video says, it is unlikely to be repaired/replaced anytime soon to avoid disturbing the birds. This is unfortunate the second camera's view was along the ledge by the nest and sometimes showed one of the adults returning with food.
The adult moved a few minutes ago and there seem to be two eggs.
Dave
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Post by snowlynx on Apr 16, 2020 9:56:10 GMT
Not a trail cam but this seemed the best place for it.
One of their cameras is offline and, as the text below the video says, it is unlikely to be repaired/replaced anytime soon to avoid disturbing the birds. This is unfortunate the second camera's view was along the ledge by the nest and sometimes showed one of the adults returning with food.
The adult moved a few minutes ago and there seem to be two eggs. Dave
That's a shame. There's another one in Norwich, I visited the site last year with Rowanberry. They had a powerful telescope that they let us use. hawkandowltrust.org/web-cam-live/norwich-cathedral-side
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Post by Tringa on May 6, 2020 15:29:18 GMT
The Nottingham peregrines have a chick. I think it has hatched today.
Dave
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Post by Tringa on May 9, 2020 8:50:32 GMT
The chick is growing well and looking good just now.
Dave
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Post by Tringa on May 25, 2020 16:53:46 GMT
Looks as if the other two eggs have been abandoned. They are in the nest but are left exposed quite a lot now. However, the single chick is doing well. There are the first signs of proper feathers are just showing.
Dave
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