Category Archives: general
A full house
Monday saw the 4th egg in the nest so our family is now complete. We expect the eggs to start hatching around 23rd April. They will hatch over a period of a few days as they are laid on different … Continue reading
The fight for survival continues
The day: Sunday 22nd The time: 2.30 ish Once again Dad is called upon to protect the family home. This time it was a buzzard that was interested. The ensuing onslaught of blows from Dad on the buzzard was a … Continue reading
Action Packed Afternoon – Sat 21st March
A sparrowhawk circled around the cathedral for a while, but the peregrines didn’t seem worried about it. They seem to ignore it as long as it goes away again. They did, however, have another more determined visitor. This was another … Continue reading
Eggs!
The RSPB are keeping an eye on the goings-on inside the nest via the camera, and have seen eggs! Yesterday, three eggs had already been laid, the fourth will probably follow in the next day or two. This explains why … Continue reading
Ready Meal Saturday pm 14/3/09
Off she goes again asking for her dinner. He goes off and comes back with one of his out of date ready meals that he had prepared earlier. He keeps a secret stash in a turret out of her sight but … Continue reading
A little something I prepared earlier
Today mum was sitting on top of the nest turret looking in, then dad returned to the cathedral after an outing – he was empty-handed! She was not happy. She shouted at him a lot, obviously expecting dinner. Ah, but … Continue reading
Full House
What a cold, grey afternoon! It didn’t dampen the peregrines’ spirits though. An hour before sundown, mum was sitting in the top of the nest turret looking out, and dad was in his favourite spot high on the spire. She … Continue reading
Interloper caught on camera
Making a hasty retreat the interloper was caught on camera – unfortunately there appears to be no rings so no means of identification therefore not likely to be a Chichester juvenile. Our male prevails!!!
Seeing off the opposition
Around 11.30 this morning he started making a terrific sqwauking and looking skyward. Plently of angry posing and lots of angry noise until we saw the reason – another peregrine!!! As it got close he took off after it like … Continue reading
Evasive Action Leads to Takeover
After disappearing in a northerly direction for 10 minutes, dad returned at 13.25 with lunch. It’s a sad fact that peregrines are not vegetarians they eat other birds (I don’t like that much either, but there you have it … Continue reading