tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post7551043530536776642..comments2024-03-27T19:23:48.197+00:00Comments on Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project - 2024: Thank you Tony, thank you Ian, thank you allPeregrine Project Member (Nick M.)http://www.blogger.com/profile/08206815980511978659noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-31634353049898193862014-07-29T23:13:30.103+01:002014-07-29T23:13:30.103+01:00Thanks Lorraine, the day will come.
The falcon is...Thanks Lorraine, the day will come.<br /><br />The falcon is on the scrape now so probably was the same one earlier.Phoebenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-76828789393243454572014-07-29T22:19:12.075+01:002014-07-29T22:19:12.075+01:00Gently does it Phoebe. All best wishes during reco...Gently does it Phoebe. All best wishes during recovery and rooting with you toward the date of achievement. Go easy and keep your "pecker" up !!<br /><br />Talking of which, there's a peri been sitting on the scrape for a while now, during the sunset. Very still and facing outward, so not able to see much of the chest feathers, but think it's probably the falcon. <br /><br />Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17318770820387442456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-21209442143186685782014-07-29T00:42:36.654+01:002014-07-29T00:42:36.654+01:00Hi Lorraine - it will be a few more months yet unt...Hi Lorraine - it will be a few more months yet until a normal life - getting there slowly.<br /><br />I have been watching the cams most of the time. It seems one of the juvies is a home-lover and may stay around for longer than normal, time will tell.<br /><br />I see two birds on the top, the shoulder of the nearest looks like a juvie.Phoebenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-67241816048808822142014-07-28T20:18:32.662+01:002014-07-28T20:18:32.662+01:00Hi Phoebe - nice to see your name again and trust ...Hi Phoebe - nice to see your name again and trust you're now well recovered etc.,<br /><br />:) <br /><br /><br />May tune in later to see if there are any visitors on the tower during the later hours.Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17318770820387442456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-460150835383809652014-07-28T18:41:02.842+01:002014-07-28T18:41:02.842+01:00both adults are on the corbels below and the juvie...both adults are on the corbels below and the juvies is looking down at them whilst eating on the ledge.Phoebenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-72830034487536444122014-07-28T18:39:19.666+01:002014-07-28T18:39:19.666+01:00Lovely to see a juvie eating in the scrape looking...Lovely to see a juvie eating in the scrape looking like it owns it!Phoebenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-21694948118539922312014-07-28T18:29:42.175+01:002014-07-28T18:29:42.175+01:00The family, true to form, are all making the odd a...The family, true to form, are all making the odd appearance on the Cam's home base scrape and tower ledges. As always, ever fascinating and adorable, with youngsters looking bright and healthy and parents looking sleek and fit.<br /><br />Think it's the tiercel on the scrape presently - just chilling out and looking gorgeous as per, casting a beady eye over his City. <br /><br /> Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17318770820387442456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-92035364676114557912014-07-24T22:09:30.784+01:002014-07-24T22:09:30.784+01:00Lovely view of a sleepy juvenile on the tower cam ...Lovely view of a sleepy juvenile on the tower cam this evening.Helenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11256423040507698707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-40515758672781612682014-07-23T23:56:31.328+01:002014-07-23T23:56:31.328+01:00Three of the peregrine family om the tower as the ...Three of the peregrine family om the tower as the midnight hour approaches.<br />Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17318770820387442456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-47310254364120899782014-07-23T12:50:54.743+01:002014-07-23T12:50:54.743+01:00Hello Green Class. Thank you for watching the pere...Hello Green Class. Thank you for watching the peregrine falcons this year. We are glad you loved seeing them grow. We loved reading your comments.<br /><br />Enjoy your summer holidays. Don't forget to look for ways to give wildlife a better home in your own garden. Why not make a bug hotel, or get Mum or Dad to put up a bird feeder or bird box? It'll be all nice and ready for next year's nesting season?<br /><br />It's hot out there, so don't forget that birds need water in the garden, too.<br /><br />Have a great holiday!<br /><br />Nick MoyesPeregrine Project Member (Nick M.)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08206815980511978659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-69302741141719737662014-07-23T12:16:12.904+01:002014-07-23T12:16:12.904+01:00thank you for leting us waching the perenine folco...thank you for leting us waching the perenine folcons.Year 2 love them it will be owr last time to wach them in green class.we love waching them and we saw a adlt peregnine falcon this morrning.we liked the chicks because they were verry fluffy.we liked waching them.we liked waching them wen they fleged.Green Classnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-82105416241305927772014-07-22T18:41:37.303+01:002014-07-22T18:41:37.303+01:00Lovely to see one of the youngsters had settled by...Lovely to see one of the youngsters had settled by the near gargoyle during the wee early hours, looking plump and healthy. Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17318770820387442456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-91702456702639087312014-07-20T13:44:18.005+01:002014-07-20T13:44:18.005+01:00Here here, and so say all of us!
Just don't kn...Here here, and so say all of us!<br />Just don't know how it would all come together without the two Nicks for sure.<br /><br />From reading the last few Derby residents post's, I'm glad to hear confirmation that the juvies are now getting more experienced in accepting mid air catches. They'll soon be moving off to find their own territory I guess, but secretly hope we will have another 'hanger-on' just like last year, who may delight us a while longer yet, with it's occasional presence on the tower!<br /><br />Incidentally, I saw that City Jay again, only this time it had another Jay with it, They were having a loud scrap with a young Magpie on the pavement - the Magpie was giving it's all, but then finally succumbed and gave up the territory! The Jays have obviously laid claim to the small wooded area under the railway bridge, so hope to see them often from now on.Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17318770820387442456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-517644049991406941.post-26655493202421460392014-07-18T21:59:10.561+01:002014-07-18T21:59:10.561+01:00I would like to thank both Nicks for their tremend...I would like to thank both Nicks for their tremendous work on this project and for all they have taught me, not only about the Peregrines, but also about the natural world.<br />It has been a privilege to work alongside them. Long may the project continue - depending of course on the Peregrines!!!!Project Member (Derby Cathedral)https://www.blogger.com/profile/04026424381132887571noreply@blogger.com