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Hunting frenzy
What an evening! It was still very hot at 5.30 today, and the peregrines were obviously feeling it. Two were visible (dad and our young boy), with their wings held out from their bodies, and their beaks open to keep … Continue reading
A Hot Summer’s Day
I arrived at lunchtime to see one of the juveniles happily circling around in the thermals, along with three herring gulls. Presumably her siblings weren’t interested in playing so she found some new friends! Over the next hour or so, … Continue reading
Bullying
I arrived yesterday to a lot of squawking from a juvenile sitting on the west balcony, then dad emerged and the juvenile dropped down. I assumed there was food in there. He perched where he could keep an eye on … Continue reading
Synchronised hunting
The whole family were out this afternoon, then my wait was rewarded by a lone juvenile returning to the cathedral and hovering level with the top of the spire for a few moments, circling round, then going back out to … Continue reading
Posing for the finale
Today was the last day of the RSPB project in Chichester. The peregrines will be around and roosting on the cathedral for several weeks yet though, while they learn to hunt. We’ll still be there with our telescopes and cameras regularly … Continue reading
Teasing, playing and a robbery!
I arrived after lunch to hear that one of our poor juveniles had been teased by a pigeon. She’d been sitting on a narrow ledge below the level of the balcony when the pigeon came and stood next to her. It … Continue reading
Role Reversal
Wow, our kids are getting very strong now. They were flying around for long periods of time today, instead of just the short bursts of activity previously. They kept chasing each other and grappling in mid-air, making a lot of … Continue reading
Inquisitive and entertaining
There are still long periods of quiet while the juveniles have a rest. When they do get up and move around though, boy are they entertaining! A couple of times today we saw them flying around, grappling with each other. … Continue reading
Worth the wait
Towards the end of a very quiet day, we finally had a bit of activity with the juveniles flying around with both adults. There were two or three in the air at a time, while the others were resting. Two of … Continue reading
Hail Storm
It was a bit damp this afternoon. Then there was torrential rain, turning the gutter pipe on the cathedral into a fountain. Shortly afterwards, it turned into a sharp hail storm. Now, we all sensibly sheltered in the marquee and … Continue reading