Today August 7th is Hen Harrier Day 2021.
You can watch the programme that went out this morning, hosted by Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin here:
Hen Harrier Day 2021 | Hosted by Chris Packham & Megan McCubbin - YouTube
Hen harriers, peregrines, goshawks, red kites, golden eagles, buzzards and other raptors are still being killed illegally on the moorlands of the UK and the perpetrators are getting away with it.
This summer just a single pair of hen harriers nested in the Peak District - see:
Four rare hen harrier chicks fledge in Derbyshire | Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
We suspect that some of our young peregrines from Derby will have wandered up onto our moorlands and met an untimely death up there.....so this issue does affect us here in urban Derby.
Do please watch the programme!
And also watch the webinar that went out on 1st August on the same subject:
Hen Harrier Day Online - 1st August - YouTube .
This one was aimed at families and features David Lindo with a clip by Diane Gould of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.
The Project Team
Just spotted Dad paying a visit
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Who is this?
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Still there now!
Early morning visit
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Looks like Dad again
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ReplyDeleteLovely close-up views of Dad earlier today on cam #2
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He is still there having a bit of a snooze!
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Today on Cam 2 there is a bird sitting on the edge of where the pigeons were going to nest.
Been there since 1pm that I know of.
Not been able to get screen recording to work!!
Back in his favourite place again!
ReplyDeleteHi Jean, did see him on moulding tucked into corner, got some footage but resolution on cam #2 not so good ... btw, was watchinging pidge for quite some time, think there could have been a hatch, eggshell still visible!
ReplyDeleteSaw him perched yesterday but no time for vid capture!0
See that the view from cam #2 altered today, has it been knocked by some perching bird?
ReplyDeleteSome footage from 7th Sep, sorry for delay, had to transfer from tablet to laptop to edit together a few clips ... https://youtu.be/MZDrs6KrlUo
ReplyDeleteThought at first it may be Mum but now not so sure?? The close view on cam #2 not so good with altered position methinks!
Whizzy compilation of recent sightings ... https://youtu.be/bfpE9nY04xA
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