Tuesday 21 February 2023

Keeping a watchful eye

Dave Farmer has been photographing the cathedral peregrines from the ground since 2017.
Seeing the previous blog post, he went down to the cathedral yesterday (20th) and took these great photos of both birds on the east side of the tower, above the nest platform.

 

                     The female spent time preening as well as keeping a wary eye on the world
                                                 Photo: Dave Farmer - gdfotos.co.uk 


                     
                      The male keeping an eye half open in between bouts of sleeping!
                                       Photo: Dave Farmer   gdfotos.co.uk 

The photos are not to scale. In fact the females of this species are about one third bigger than the males. They tend to catch larger prey so the size difference may be a way of ensuring both birds can occupy the same territory without competing with each other for prey.

The Project Team

8 comments:

Wendy Bartter said...

Fabulous captures, many thanks Dave!

Wendy Bartter said...

Posted this news on wrong blog so will repeat here, Kingston Peregrines have won the egg race with the first one being laid last night at 22.59, amazingly early!

Kate said...

Thanks Dave, looking forward to a successful 2023.

So the Season has started with Kingston ahead , ours are all about so hopefully we wont be toooooooo long

Wendy Bartter said...

๐Ÿคžfor another successful season here in Derby!๐Ÿ˜Š

Wendy Bartter said...

More activity on cam#2 but no sound sadly .... https://youtu.be/8A6ECoJb1es

Wendy Bartter said...

Second egg at Kingston @ 13.01 today!

Wendy Bartter said...

Third egg for Kingston @ 06.47 today!

Wendy Bartter said...

A preen whilst waiting for my other half
https://youtu.be/96_qcKVSgY8