Monday 11 July 2016

What now? and further videos from Wendy Bartter

Update July 14th: Wendy Bartter has just sent this video showing three juveniles on the nest platform/scrape yesterday. Thanks again Wendy!
Update 21st July: another video from Wendy, this one taken on 19th July.
Apologies for the double appearance of this blog post. If I try to delete it I will lose all the comments so for now  I'll just leave then both up.
28th July and a further video by Wendy showing the adult male feeding.

What can you watch now that our juveniles are getting less frequently visible from the web cams?
Wimbledon and the football are over too.....so what's to do (apart from the dreaded housework)?
Well, as several commentators have mentioned, there are web cams on many other nests of other species - ospreys in particular - for whom the season is not yet over.
The Wildlife Trusts have many web cams on ospreys, puffins, gannets and owls so try the link here to
find links to them all.
Osprey chick at ringing
Photo Roy Dennis
Here in Derby it has been a very successful season with four young fledged, lots of visitors coming to the watch points and over 330,000 hits ot the blog and webcams.
So if you've enjoyed following our birds this summer, please consider sending us a donation.
The donation tab at the top of the blog takes you to a page which explains the various ways you can transfer money to DWT specifically for this project - it's very easy and quick!
(If you have already donated you should have had a personal 'thank you' email but if you haven't by any chance then please contact us at peregrines@derbyshirewt.co.uk ).
With our peregrines being so safe and well protected here in the city, perhaps we should spend time thinking about those that choose to nest on our moorlands where grouse shooting takes place and where their lives a re constantly in danger from illegal persecution.
You might like to support Hen Harrier Day events which are taking place all over the UK mostly on Sunday August 7th. These are designed to draw attention to the plight of hen harriers and indeed any bird of prey that ventures onto a grouse moor including peregrines, kites, eagles, buzzards etc. Illegal persecution is rife and very few survive to breed.....
The Derbyshire hen harrier day event takes place in the north of the county at Edale....see here with speakers from Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, the Green Party etc. We are expecting hundreds of folk to turn up.
For details of other HHD events (including one with Chris Packham at Rainham Marshes Reserve near London on 6th) see here.
Chris Packham speaking at the first Hen Harrier Day in 2014 held in North Derbyshire
Your local wildlife trust will have a range of wildlife walks and other activities you could attend throughout the summer. Visit the website of your local county trust for details. Those of the Derbyshire Trust can be seen here.
Join up and support us!

To join the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust please go here. To join your local trust elsewhere visit the national website for all the 49 trusts here.
Otherwise, may we dare suggest you try to tear yourselves away from your screens and get outside (if the weather is suitable) and enjoy what wildlife is around you in your garden, local park or nature reserve. There's so much to be seen and enjoyed in summer - flowers, butterflies, dragonflies and much more - so why not get close to nature if you can?
A hobby falcon - painting by Dan Powell
These close relatives of the peregrine breed late and still
have young in the nest......
If you have an inspiring encounter with nature we'd be happy (delighted even) to post it on this blog. Email us at peregrines@derbyshirewt.co.uk .
While these four young falcons will disperse away from the cathedral in the coming weeks, our adult birds will remain around the cathedral all year, ensuring no other peregrines take over. Unlike almost every other peregrine project, our blog remains open and active (if somewhat less so) through the autumn and winter so do keep commenting and letting us know what you are up to!
With thanks and best wishes to everyone who has been following us this summer.

The Peregrine Project Team

21 comments:

Kate said...

Lovely to see one on the edge of the scrape this afternoon.
Kate

Wendy Bartter said...

Thanks Kate, have set recorder running!

Wendy Bartter said...

Meant to add ... 'cos there's another one right now eating!

Ann Raynor said...

Just checked in nice to see 2 on the Scrape

Wendy Bartter said...

Some footage of the two that Ann mentioned ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI6C79qBnj0

Kate said...

One eating just now in scrape

Wendy Bartter said...

Peregrine on nest ledge looking out at mo! Adult?

Ann Raynor said...

Just checked in one on the ledge of the scrape think it may be adult

Anonymous said...

Saw an adult on the scrape for a good few hours this morning only left when young one arrived looking for food. Later a young one feeding then later again an adult feeding. Think this is the same adult on scrape just now. Has been a busy scrape today but only ever one.

Karen B said...

Hello all, just read all the recent comments and checked out Wendy's vids. It is amazing to see the juveniles still using the scrape. Have checked in a few times but missed any views. Noted adult on ledge now, great to see all well. The scrape looks like a bed of pigeon feathers.

I was pleased to see all the Ospreys fledge I watched three pairs in Scotland, Wales and in Cumbria.

Hope you are all well?

Wendy Bartter said...

Hi Karen & Anon, good to hear from you again, here's another vid of the adult that Anon mentioned .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIQzHwd09dc

Ann Raynor said...

Just checked in one on the ledge of the scrape

Anonymous said...

Adult is on the scrape and can hear young one calling from above

Anonymous said...

Young one on scrape shouting for food.

Anonymous said...

Young one on scrape making a lot of noise.

Ann Raynor said...

Young one on the ledge of the scrape

Anonymous said...

Adult enjoying meal on scrape

Ann Raynor said...

one resting on the scrape

Ann Raynor said...

Young one on the ledge of the Scrape

Heath said...

Don't know if it's too late but can anyone tell me asap where in Edale the hen harrier meeting is this morning at 11am as would like to go along and give my support. Been away and forgot to ask earlier. Thanks.

Nice to see youngster is still returning to scrape.

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