Saturday 18 March 2023

A Saturday Egg!

 Justin Walker spotted our first egg at 7.30 am today, 18th March and took this screengrab:

7.30 am screengrab shows first egg. Justin Walker

And this screengrab was taken by Helen a few hours later:



The falcon will leave her egg on its own and that is quite normal.
Incubation will not start until the third or fourth egg is laid.

The Project Team 
The Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project is managed by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust with support from its partners; Derby Cathedral, Derby City Council and Cathedral Quarter.


25 comments:

Kate said...

Well snapped Justin

Only just seen the egg and put on flickr

Wendy Bartter said...

Wonderful news, great screengrabs!

Wendy Bartter said...

She is cuddling her egg at 09.40, cam #2 still not working!

kate said...

CAM 2 still offline.

and just our egg sitting proudly in centre of box.

We will have to keep our eye on the markings of each egg so as we can determine who is who at hatch CHOL:):) but with our lovely Wendy's vids, we can always go back.

Wendy Bartter said...

She has chosen to settle with her egg again tonight, maybe another by Monday lunchtime??

Scoobi19 said...

Thought we would have had another by now is it same female as last year

Wendy Bartter said...

Trying to calculate is quite difficult as we do not have a definite time for first egg's arrival, hoping for sometime today!

Wendy Bartter said...

Looking hopeful for 2nd egg??
https://youtu.be/hcAsFCWHlK8

Phoebe said...

Fabulous new on the first egg!

Wendy Bartter said...

Hi Phoebe, good to see you back!

Wendy Bartter said...

She is still on the scrape fidgeting, looks good!

Phoebe said...

Thanks Wendy :)

Jean said...

We have a second egg!

Phoebe said...

I see two eggs now :)

Wendy Bartter said...

Great news isn't it Jean ... couple of minutes leading up to second egg reveal
https://youtu.be/fALTnKlFYgI

Jean said...

It is great news Wendy. I was watching from about 2pm. I have finally worked out how
to post my screen grabs on Flickr :-)

Wendy Bartter said...

That's good news Jean, did you see the moment she laid the egg?

Christine said...

Hi can you let me know if camara 2 Is not working or is it my phone?. So pleased to hear a second egg.

Wendy Bartter said...

Cam #2 still offline Christine!

Jean said...

Unfortunately I didn’t actually see when she laid the egg Wendy. She is very good at keeping the eggs hidden
until she is ready to leave them…..

Project team said...

Apologies re. the lack of the second web cam. Attempts will be made tomorrow to get it back online but this will involve a visit to the cathedral tower.....

Christine said...

Thanks for letting me know ref camara no 2, it's still good to watch.the one camara.

Scoobi19 said...

Both cameras offline now maybe the weather 🙈 i asked the other day, is it the same female as last year? Nice to be back 🦅

Emma said...

Can’t see either camera- is it me?

Peregrine Project Member (Nick M.) said...

No, Emma, it's not you. We have put up a notice on our webcam page, explaining that a technical issue with some equipment essential to internet connectivity appears to be faulty. Tim Unwin from Derby City Council's Network Team is looking into this today as a priority, and we hope to know more later today.
In essence, a fault with a DHCP server means our system has lost all the unique individual IP addresses that allow communication to occur. In other words, bit of kit like cameras, routers and wireless links don't know how to talk to each other right now until the server is fixed.
I attempted to reboot our camera equipment yesterday from inside the Cathedral Tower, but I'm that only caused the other working address to disappear too!

NickM