Colin took this photo of Cathy (010) recently and isn't she looking well? More photos are promised soon.
Down under the tower on Sunday morning I found the lovely, recently moulted peregrine feather shown below as well as several prey feathers.
These included those of teal (a small duck) and woodcock (a wader) both of which are typically winter food for our birds....the year is definitely turning now.....
Just as well peregrines are not migrants (though they do get shot at in the UK of course - more on this later).....
To read about a terrible massacre of raptors in Malta see this report from Birdguides http://www.birdguides.com/webzine/article.asp?a=1753 or go to Birdlife Malta's own website:
http://www.birdlifemalta.org/
If you have any spare money at all please consider supporting this determined group of brave conservationists fighting against appalling and indiscriminate shooting of birds on that island, from tiny robins and warblers to storks, eagles, ospreys, honey buzzards, stilts, bee eaters...in fact anything that flies.
You can donate directly via Birdlife Malta's website or send a cheque through the post.
http://www.birdlifemalta.org/
If you have any spare money at all please consider supporting this determined group of brave conservationists fighting against appalling and indiscriminate shooting of birds on that island, from tiny robins and warblers to storks, eagles, ospreys, honey buzzards, stilts, bee eaters...in fact anything that flies.
You can donate directly via Birdlife Malta's website or send a cheque through the post.
Thanks
Nick B (DWT)