Saturday 29 January 2022

Good signs....

Kate (from Devon, a regular web cam watcher over many years) captured this screenshot today showing both the male and female peregrine on the nest platform - so that is a very encouraging sign.

We can expect to see them bowing and 'e-chupping' to each other over the next few weeks.
Let us know in the 'comments' what you see!

The pair on the nest platform 29th January 2022


The project team


8 comments:

Jessica said...



Spotted one of the peregrines on the ledge today and took a screen shot just after 2pm. I tried copy and paste to share it here, but it can’t be done that way. For future reference, how do you attach photos in the blog? Nice to see them back again!

kate said...

Hi Jessica
Yes she has been on scrape most of the day , and now at 17.00, after continually calling to him , she ran into corner willing him to come visit, but to no avail.

Incidentally only the 'Team' can post pictures on the Blog.

KATE said...

Forgot to say Jessica..

Look at the quick links and join Derby group to post your pics on flkr
https://www.flickr.com/groups/derbyperegrines

Nick Brown said...

Hi Jessica: you can send your screenshots to peregrines@derbyshirewt.co.uk - that will reach us.
The project team

Andy Marshall said...

A juvenile (female?) peregrine with a red ring on it's left leg has recently made a few appearances at Ogston Reservoir and been photographed several times. None of the photos on their Facebook page is clear enough to read the ring number though.

Unknown said...

17:55 one bird visible on nest cam one! Cannot tell whether its male or female :) beautiful sight

KATE said...

Thanks unknown.

This morning both visiting scrape,one each side.
see pics
https://www.flickr.com/groups/1102269@N22/?added=3

Unknown said...

First egg just see it. PJW