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Sunday, 28 May 2023

Fast and furious growth and an update!

Update 31st May:
This video by Wendy taken today shows the youngster on the edge of the platform flapping its wings. With no siblings to accidentally push it over the edge we feel pretty confident that it will be OK but time will tell.....




The chick is growing very fast on its 'Atkin's diet' of meat, meat and more meat!

Dave Farmer (gdfotos.co.uk) took this photo of it yesterday (27th May):

Chick with parent at 27 May. Photo Dave Farmer (gdfotos.co.uk )

And this one of the formidable female flying towards him as she leaves the tower:

Female leaving the tower. Note her huge feet! Dave Farmer (gdfotos.co.uk)

To read about the first Watch Point and see Wendy Bartter's recent videos (check out the comments for many more) scroll down to the previous post.

The next Watch Point is on 10th June. How big will the chick be by then?
It will have little or now white down feathers left for sure and could be on the point of fledging.......

The Project Team


59 comments:

  1. Many thanks Dave Farmer for the great pics!
    Pleased to hear you saw an early morning feed Jean, see youngster has been picking at the scraps of meat attached to that white wing ... wonder what bird that was?
    https://youtu.be/5YS2IOP5yOc

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  2. If you are interested in peregrines' prey items there is analysis of prey taken by peregrines on Lundy Island. This is how to find it: website is https://hawkandowltrust.org/ then click on 'Learn an Discover' then click on 'Research Papers'.

    The first article is prey items. (When selected the display is as pages in a magazine. I found it to be a bit of a puzzle how to zoom the display and turn pages but I am not tech savvy but I managed. If I can do it, you can do it!) What I found a little surprising is that there are 5 peregrine pairs on Lundy which is 2.5 miles by 1 mile.

    The second article is about dispersal of chicks when they fly the nest (pun intended).

    Happy reading.

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  3. Might save that for a rainy day thanks DW!

    Can't understand why Dad flew off with the prey, youngster voices his indignation then has a flap!!
    https://youtu.be/BcVi-gqkPP8

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  4. **youngster has been picking at the scraps of meat attached to that white wing ... wonder what bird that was?**
    Ed Drewitt says It’s a white feral pigeon!

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  5. Our youngster is very loud, likely hungry!
    https://youtu.be/vFPPQr_tdcw

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  6. Haven't managed to see any feeds today ... has anyone else??
    Youngster is currently hanging far over front ledge, making me feel distinctly nervous! Thank goodness she's gone into other scrape!

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  7. Mum came in at 09.58 with substantial to feed youngster ... sped up some as he/she moved in front of Mum
    https://youtu.be/-fsu06HFzhI

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  8. Lost part of this feed due to power cut, came in at 18.06 to see Mum feeding our youngster who was in view for a change, speeded up half way through so we could see it all, youngster developed a decent crop size
    https://youtu.be/Xmn_TBSt10o

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  9. jane palfreyman30 May 2023 at 21:01

    8.55PM
    AM ASSUMING FLEDGING HAS HAPPENED AS NO PEREGRINES IN SIGHT

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    1. Why would you assume that, when nothing being in sight is the default this year as both cameras are pointing at only one side of the platform? The chick has been on the other side out of view most of the time.

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  10. If you look carefully on cam #1 you can make out the feathers of youngster sleeping in the other scrape!

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  11. Views of our youngster this morning
    https://youtu.be/Zlz2YndIsfQ
    Was rather sleepy in this but is up and about now, can see how different he/she looks today!

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    1. Bet it's a bit draughty up there today! It's freezing on ground level!

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  12. Just had a fright ... youngster is on the ledge, got there by standing on the scrape divider ... GULP!!!

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  13. Sooo scary!!
    https://youtu.be/XSSmeDePclQ

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  14. Anonymous said...
    Bet it's a bit draughty up there today! It's freezing on ground level!
    Has been windy for a couple of weeks now but birds take no notice, I am on east coast & very chilly in
    strong NE winds! Brrrrrrr

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    1. It's been warm in Derby until recently though. Almost felt like summer briefly

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  15. Just before our youngster got on the ledge
    https://youtu.be/H0PpvFdGNg0

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  16. View from cam #1 shows how youngster managed to get onto front ledge
    https://youtu.be/lsQLOAkIciE

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  17. It's the next stage of progression. Won't be too long before it's on the edge for quite long spells. Honing the grip it will need to have to allow it to be anchored there. Taking everything in. Gauging it's exit route - "if I jump up 25 degrees and forwards at the same time I should be OK. On the other hand, maybe I need to give it more thought. No rush still a while to go yet".

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  18. Youngster feeding itself with gusto 18:20.

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  19. Dave Farmer said
    **Honing the grip it will need to have to allow it to be anchored there **

    Suddenly the board dividing the scrapes has become youngster's favourite place to perch!

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  20. Wendy, I had a day out on the east coast recently. Bempton cliffs RSPB in Yorkshire. What an amazing place. Saw a peregrine amongst many other birds. Well worth a visit.

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  21. Ìmagine it would be a great place to visit but unfortunately no doable for me! However we do have Peregrines nesting locally in SE Kent! No live streaming though!

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  22. Youngster on edge this morning having a good flap and keeping look out!!

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  23. Really good feed happening now. Crop is getting very full.
    Not much white fluff let now!

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  24. Many thanks for early morning info Jean, here's some footage showing how little fluff on our youngster today

    https://youtu.be/STGpapNQx74

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  25. Youngster pesters for food, he/she's very noisy!

    https://youtu.be/EolAz1vnrvA

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    1. Did he actually get anything? These parents are so casual. I dread to think of them having more than one chick another year.

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  26. She/He is perched on the edge again, now exercising the wings!

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    1. Probably spotted a chippy and thinking of heading down for a takeaway! Living with those parents would be like living with no transport on the wrong side of the M1 to a supermarket.

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  27. I need sedatives!! Lol More scary antics from our youngster
    https://youtu.be/-W2NswF4ojg

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    1. He's lonely and hungry isn't he. Poor little fluffkin.

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  28. I cycled past on the way home from work and heard him from the river! Got home and looked at webcam, he seems really hungry and parents are just sitting above him not paying any attention. Will have to turn off as I cannot bear listening to him. Hope he gets some food soon!!

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    1. I know I couldn't bear to watch him calling and looking up.

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  29. More heart in mouth moments
    https://youtu.be/LY8HEoluPNg

    Youngster did get fed shortly after!

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  30. 17.06 feed
    https://youtu.be/ahSgVUrhVxY

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  31. He was the first egg laid this year wasn't he? Probably be the first to fly then he'll be straight off to Birds for a beefpaste cob and an elephants foot!

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  32. Looking now on cam #2 I feel sure that the youngster is perched on ledge beside Mum, can see fluff from top of it's head blowing in the wind every so often!

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  33. Thanks for your updates Wendy. Glad they are feeding him!

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  34. Mum suddenly decided to lay down in scrape, youngster comes to investigate & treads on her tail

    https://youtu.be/ahSgVUrhVxY

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  35. You're very welcome Kate, have to remember that there are feeds we don't see, many are completely out of sight in the other scrape ... am sure we'd notice if the youngster was seriously food deprived, noticed him/her trying to bring up a pellet earlier today!

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  36. Do wish that the youngster would settle down to sleep instead of making me bite my nails down too far!
    https://youtu.be/KFGons3Vg5s

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  37. 5:30am Youngster getting a feed.

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  38. Thanks DW, good to know of such an early feed, youngster was certainly very lively this morning
    and had lost even more fluff, it floats in the air as he/she furiously flaps wings
    https://youtu.be/dn6uv9HxfLo

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  39. On Cam 2 is the flat roofed building to the leftthat's lit up at night a car park?

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  40. Certainly looks like one Anonymous but someone from the team will no doubt let you know!

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  41. Something white with a green ring on leg just been fed about entirely to the chick. Adult has just disappeared over the ledge with the wings and feet!

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  42. Youngster has just had really good feed, yet another racing pigeon!!
    Earlier looked quite happy perched on the ledge watching the world go by………

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  43. From one anonymous to another. Yes, the building with flat roof is the Assembly Rooms car park.

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    1. Thankyou for the information. It's very different looking from this angle, although admittedly I haven't been at ground level in the city for many years now.

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    2. I'm mainly confused seeing buses go past it. Well I assume buses, they're red. I didn't know buses went past the assembly rooms car park.

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  44. Footage from 12.39 when Mum flew in without prey, youngster was noisy & persistent

    https://youtu.be/VlvLmvfyXfc

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  45. Feed @ 15.14 ... long!
    https://youtu.be/u6x0rDyLj3Y

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  46. Anonymous, its a bus route for the red Trent Barton buses. They go along Full Street which is the road you can just see and is at the back of the cathedral. This is where the watch days take place. The buses then go past the council house (big reddish building) and then onto the bus station ( white zig zag building, top left)
    I know this is nothing to do with peregrines but some may find it interesting!

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    1. Thanks for your explanation of the skyline etc. It's interesting seeing it from this angle.

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  47. Thank you Anonymous, it is interesting!

    Think our youngster may have had a little slip earlier, thankfully into the scrape, has gone into other side now, may have been startled, sorry no sound!

    https://youtu.be/witzP6EkHpI

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  49. New post has been put up with more of Dave Farmer's superb pictures. Make new comments there.

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