Monthly Archives: April 2011
Hot, hot, hot
We’ve got one very hot mama, panting in the heat, sitting on – oh dear, still 4 eggs! Waiting with baited breath for the first chick to appear… Pop to the cathedral to share in the anticipation if you can, or … Continue reading
Waiting…
There hasn’t been much to see at the cathedral today – mum was sitting on the north side of the spire in the shade for a long time before going back into the nest. Dad was seen flying very high … Continue reading
Mums day off
Well ok maybe it wasn’t the whole day – but certainly this afternoon she was relaxing and sunning herself whilst Dad was in charge of the eggs! a few stretching exercises, inspection of the talons and a quick wash and … Continue reading
Mum Rejects Interloper
Until Sunday things had been very relaxed in the nest turret, but when the weekend’s nestcam footage was reviewed an amazing episode came to light.The female Chichester bird had been panting in the hot sun whilst brooding. She suddenly began … Continue reading
Heatwave
It seems the birds have been struggling with the sudden heatwave. For the first couple of days they were sitting on the north side of the cathedral in the shade, although yesterday I did see dad preening in the sun … Continue reading
Webcam is Go!
Great news – the webcam connection has been fixed and is now working nicely. Even more exciting is that the camera’s faulty night-vision has been sorted-out. It was a matter of changing to a more powerful battery and no approach … Continue reading
Webcam
Having reported last night that it is now available, I notice this morning it is not working. Sorry about this, the fault unfortunately is with the connection to the server. Let you know as soon as I can that it … Continue reading
Webcam latest
The live webcam is now available via a link on the home page of www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk. Please note it is only available between 7 am and 7 pm (don’t ask!). The live picture is really good quality. Well done Carnyx and … Continue reading
Surprise Guest
There was consternation amongst the bird life around Chichester Cathedral this morning as a large raptor flew past the building. This time it wasn’t a Red kite or Common buzzard causing the fuss, but an Osprey, right over the middle … Continue reading