Monday 6 March 2023

Getting very close?

Peregrine eggs are a beautiful red colour




Last year our first egg was laid on 9th March so will our pair be even earlier this time around?
As the saying goes: "There's only one way to find out!" So keep watching those web cams and let us know when you see the falcon (the female) looking broody (repeatedly shuffling about on the gravel, fluffing out her feathers etc!).

As spotted by Wendy Bartter (see her comments to the last post), the first peregrine egg in the UK was laid on 1st March by the pair at Kingston College, Kingston on Thames.
That is really very early. We're not aware that there has ever been a February egg....

So with egg laying imminent in Derby (we hope), a decision has been made not to abseil down this year. The nest looks pretty clean and the main camera lens also very good....and the wind continues to be from the NE, ie blowing onto the nest-side of the tower which makes abseiling harder and colder too! 

What we will try to do pre-egg laying is give you a summary of what happened last season....so keep an eye open for that!

The Project Team

7 comments:

Wendy Bartter said...

First egg for Fulham & Barnes (FaB) at 04.30 on 5th March!
Come on our pair, please join the egg race soon!

Wendy Bartter said...

Not very encouraging for our Peregrine pair
https://youtu.be/anI4bNDBipQ

Wendy Bartter said...

But their tracks can be seen in the snow ... Kate captured them in snowy nest, will be on Twitter!

Wendy Bartter said...

Sorry, meant to say Flickr!

Wendy Bartter said...

Just caught her inspecting snowy/slushy scrape on cam#1 before moving quickly to other scrape for a head shot
https://youtu.be/rEROeVdrRtc

Wendy Bartter said...

FaB have three eggs now!

Wendy Bartter said...

Think I may have missed her eating?
https://youtu.be/BKHzDzpe-LY