A trip up the tower to look at the monitor screen this morning (4th June) revealed that there are just two chicks this year as you can see:
Photo on the monitor screen shows just two chicks |
NEXT WATCH POINT: this Saturday 8th, weather permitting. The weather forecast doesn't look too good this time! It has been CANCELLED!
Do come along if you can and meet our excellent volunteers and see the birds for yourselves.
Report on Watch Point Wednesday 5th June:
A good session this morning with a steady flow of people. Quite a few locals as you would expect but several from further a field. A lady from Osnabruck in Germany (Osnabruck is the city Derby is twinned with), some guys from Birmingham and further away still a father and son from the US state of Vermont. Both our adult birds were in good sight for fairly long periods. They were out hunting successfully and returned to feed the two chicks. We had good sightings of the chicks, not together though but one at a time. For a few moment one of the chicks was stretching and flapping its wings, great to see and hopefully bodes well for the future. Volunteers on duty were Steve, Hilary and David.
The project team
3 comments:
Many thanks for update!
Thanks for the info. Did you see the other two eggs?
Thanks for reports but sorry the weather cancelled Saturday Watch point.
Maybe a trip up the Tower soon with more piccies..
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