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Update 2nd Nov. We are aware of a power failure affecting our webcams today. We will try and restart our equipment over the next 24 hours)

Peregrine Falcons first nested on Derby's Cathedral in the East Midlands of England in 2006, aided by a partnership between Derby Museums & Art Gallery, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and Derby Cathedral. Here is what's happening in 2012. . .
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Update 2nd Nov. We are aware of a power failure affecting our webcams today. We will try and restart our equipment over the next 24 hours)

A couple of days ago, a birdwatcher reported seeing three peregrines on the top of the police HQ aerial, barely half a mile from the cathedral. The adults are on and off the tower as usual at this time of the year, just keeping an eye on things as it were.
We continue to monitor the prey species being taken. Corncrakes have appeared in the diet recently. These birds, while scarce in the UK, are not quite so uncommon in Eastern Europe where old-style farming is still practiced - eg in countries such as Poland and Estonia. These are migrants and when there's anticyclonic weather, the easterly winds blow them and many other eastern birds to our shores.
mall duck - winter in smaller numbers at most reservoirs, lakes and gravel pits in the nearby valley of the river