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Happy New Year – 2013!
Both male and female peregrines have been seen this year sitting on the Cathedral and heard talking to each other a lot so it seems we are set for another season of peregrine watching!! Pictured below: the male sitting in … Continue reading
Specatcular flying photos of juveniles
See the spectacular flying photographs of the juveniles in the June gallery.
Did you find all six??
Here they are pointed out to you if you couldn’t see them. Well done if you spotted them all – it isn’t easy! Stunning shots of juveniles in flight – coming tomorrow in the June gallery.
All six
On a beautiful (if somewhat chilly evening) the juveniles took to the air and gave amazing displays of their (as yet) limited aerobatics. Then all six came to rest on the cathedral. See if you can spot all six of … Continue reading
Siblings take to the air
Two of our juveniles really took to the air this afternoon and started it by having a bit of a fight.
All four juveniles fledged
Female no. 56 fledged this morning which means they have all now fledged. Here come some wonderful moments as they all fly together abround the spire. Keep an eye on the June gallery for more pictures. Thanks to Luke for … Continue reading
Post Script to ‘Something’s Up’
The reason for all the panic noises from the adults this morning was because one juvenile fell off the castellations onto the green roof. We are pleased to tell you that he recovered and is flying around this time. Here … Continue reading
Something’s up!
Off camera we can hear an adult making the panic noises that they make when they are threatened. We do not know why but will let you know if we find out. PS all the juveniles seem to be fine.
RSPB closed today
The RSPB tent and members of staff will not be at the cathedral today because of the high winds. They hope to be opening again tomorrow if the wind abates. We will be at the cathedral later on today with … Continue reading
53 and 55 take to the air
Today 53 and 55 took their first flights and joined their brother 54 in the big wide world. So now we have 2 boys in the air and one girl. Another juvenile was flying today but unfortunately no one was … Continue reading