Apologies for the picture quality!
Sunday, 22 November 2009
The more the merrier.....update
Apologies for the picture quality!
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
From Sokół wędrowny to Hebog Tramor
We've long been intrigued by regular visits from someone near Honolulu in Hawaii, and possibly from Cook Island or some other seemingly remote spot in the South Pacific. You guys appear nearly every week, so welcome, whoever you are. - Sokół wędrowny
- Wanderfalke
- Vandrefalk
- Faucon pèlerin
- Halcón peregrino
- Falco pellegrino
- Slechtvalk
- Bayağı doğan
- Halcón peregrino
- Πετρίτης
- Sokol stěhovavý
- Сокол скитник
- Hebog Tramor
I wonder how long it will take someone to list which language is which!
*Update: Google's Translatoin Tool does seem to work with old browsers like Internet Explorer 6.0, but not with early versions of Firefox (eg version 2.0). You may need to upgrade your browser to use this tool.
Monday, 9 November 2009
The Jury's In.....
(Updated 10 Nov)
Yesterday morning was fine and bright in Derby - if cold. Winter has arrived as you can see from the lack of leaves on the trees. Gulls were flying from their overnight roosts to feed along the river and perhaps in fields beyond the city's boundaries. A grey wagtail flew by and I heard the calls of a mistle thrush too.

athers.Postscript: The video below was taken in May 2009 as Jurys Inn, Derby, was nearing completion. It compresses 90 minutes down into 75 seconds, and shows our adult falcon looking out over the hustle and bustle of city life below. (Warning: Don't play the audio too loud!!)
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Praise from London; Film from Italy
The newly formed London Peregrine Partnership has an excellent website, well worth a browse. In particular, go to their 'Peregrines on the web' page where they say (completely unprompted):
"The Derby Cathedral site is by far the best in the UK, with regular updates, good notes and some excellent pictures."
Obviously we knew this anyway but it great when someone else 'in the business', so to speak, thinks so too!
Well done that man at the museum - you all know who he is! What a star!
Herewith also the photo of the church in Exeter where peregrines have nested for many years and which was the stimulus for setting up our cameras back in 2006/7. You can't see the nest site with the cameras trained on it because it's round the other side of the base of the spire - and anyway, the annoying peregrines have decided to nest inside a window completely out of view both from cameras or the ground!
Update: Our own web cams are down at the moment, as you probably know. We now know where the fault lies, and are waiting for an engineer to arrange to visit the Cathedral to repair the wireless link connecting us to The Silk Mill museum. Please bear with us.
Meanwhile here is a lovely YouTube video made by Paulo Taranto of the life of urban peregrines in Bologna, Italy. (Watch for the zoom shot with the policeman)
Nick B (Derbyshire Wildlife Trust)

