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Thursday, 25 April 2024

Photos, news of four Watch Point events and now three chicks!

Update at 7 am Saturday morning: early web cam watchers have seen a chick and by lunchtime there were two! Screenshots below by Helen and Kate and video by Wendy.
And by Sunday morning there were three......





Screengrab by Helen showing both chicks:


And here's a video by Wendy of a feeding attempt:


Photographer Dave Farmer took these fine photos of our peregrines mid week, copied here while we waited for an egg to hatch!

        The male sits on the camera avoiding the plastic (anti-pigeon) spikes intended to                                stop him sitting there and possibly fouling the lens!
                               Photo: Dave Farmer (easyphotography.co.uk ).



 The female leaving the platform. Photo: Dave Farmer (easyphotography.co.uk )

Here's a screenshot taken today by Kate showing the smaller male and larger female plus four eggs still.




Watch Points 2024

There will be four Watch Point events behind the cathedral on the green this summer enabling visitors to use our telescopes to see the birds 'for real' and close up.
The dates for your diaries are all Saturdays:
18 and 25 May and 1 and 8 June.
Further details nearer the time......

The Project Team
This project is managed by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust with its partners, Derby Cathedral, Derby City Council and Cathedral Quarter.

90 comments:

  1. Many thanks for your wonderful photos Dave!

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  2. Latest changeover with view of three of the eggs ... still frustratingly whole!! Male took a lot of persuading to move off and let the female incubate ...
    https://youtu.be/BBFqDlgUmsc

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  3. First hatch at Leicester ... All four hatched at Kingston over a 19 hour period!

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  4. Fantastic footage Wendy, I've been hooked on the live stream all day! I hope the eggs don't get pushed into the corner too much, otherwise we won't be able to see a great deal when they hatch

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    1. Many thanks Jessica, was a bit disappointed to only have view of three eggs earlier, this is why I've been experimenting with dual view.

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  5. Change over just now, eggs appear intact

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  6. Pic on Flickr of turning 4 Eggs

    also tried to scap the other Bird flew onto ledge and poked around the Pigeons nest

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    1. "also tried to scap the other Bird flew onto ledge and poked around the Pigeons nest"

      What does this mean please?

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  7. Might be something happening now, just saw far view of all eggs on cam #2 & looks like a pip on one of them ... unfortunately wasn't in view on cam #1

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  8. @anonymous
    just put scap on Flickr, sitting by pigeons nest.

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  9. Changeover 12.26- 3 eggs visible, no change it seems...

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  10. Footage from latest changeover but she covered egg view from cam #2 https://youtu.be/ua6NtTmheVQ?si=q9KuFuynJu9wg-RL

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  11. 4 eggs seen at 13.10. all intact

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  12. Still 4 eggs at 13.22 change over, pic on Flickr.
    Notice view from cam # 2 has changed……

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    1. I can see that the time is now correct, yes the scrape view is larger

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  13. Changeover at 13.20 with egg views
    https://youtu.be/RhDuJ_0Me_U?si=lgQnEFzmDeXiQzgf

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  14. change over round 14:10 saw 3 eggs not sure if there was a chick couldn't get enough view

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  15. Change over 14:10 saw 3 eggs , no sure if there was a chick couldn't get enough view

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  16. Looks like camera 2 has zoomed in or something, shame it's happened right as hatching is due! :(

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  17. Both Cams OK for me

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    1. The angle on camera 2 has changed. There's nothing wrong with it per se, it just isn't showing the slate section anymore.

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    2. Just like last year again. No view of the other side any more, what a shame. Aren't the cameras secured against the wind etc?

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    3. KATE26 April 2024 at 15:40
      Both Cams OK for me

      Yeah if you want to look at exactly the same spot from opposite sides. The other side of the platform can't be seen now so if the babies go over there they're out of sight, which is what happened last year.

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  18. The camera was probably moved when he perched on it and then took flight.

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  19. Change over 19.38, 4 eggs still intact..

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  20. 19.38 changeover and still 4 eggs clearly visible. Very frustrating.

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  21. Folks: I zoomed in the camera a bit for you all today whilst I was up in the tower, resetting the timestamp on CAM2. I’ll zoom it out later if/when the eggs hatch and they grow up a bit and show signs of moving.
    It should also now be possible to readjust the camera angle into the other corners, which was not possible last season. So don’t panic!
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    1. I enjoyed watching the adult birds take turns perching on the slate section, and coming in to land/flying off from it. I do hope you'll reconsider, Nick, as not being able to see the slate section has been an oft-raised issue in previous years.

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    2. And not just after hatching time.

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    3. The angle was perfect the way it was. After months of being way out of alignment, it was so good to finally have a great view. Very disappointing that it's been changed.

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    4. Hear Hear. Absolute stupidity to move the camera and lose view of the whole platform.

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  22. Footage of latest changeover at 19.38 with magnified egg views ...
    https://youtu.be/KiMDpQeshEI?si=yItMmZysV8BLUZaX

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  23. 06.14 we have a chick !!! I've been watching since 4.30am.

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  24. 7.04- glimpsed a tiny white head peeking out, parent moving shell about.

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  25. See photo on Flickr, not the best photo but you can see a very tiny head!

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  26. Well done all, and well snapped Jean ..Hopefully we will have a good hatching all round.

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  27. Thanks Kate. Thanks to Nick for changing Cam #2…..
    Think it was the most coloured egg that has hatched.

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  28. I fear that maybe the only one to hatch, let's hope I'm wrong.

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  29. Shell is out 08.14 and been well crumpled,she has nibbled quite a bit.

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  30. Change over Chick clearly visible 08.45ish

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  31. Saw chick at change over but didn't see any feeding. It is the darkest/last egg that has hatched so looks like just the one chick this year

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  32. I think the zoomed in camera angle is great! It means that we can see the eggs and chick in the corner during hatching time. The chick/s won't be moving very far at the moment and I am sure the camera can be zoomed out again when they are more mobile and moving across to the other side.

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    1. Well you seem to be in the minority. It's crass stupidity to restrict the view to one corner when we had a view of the whole platform for once. Why fix something that wasn't broken? I loved seeing the other side at last.

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    2. I completely agree, fellow Anonymous. Very disappointing. I don't watch just for the chicks but for the adults as well.

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  33. Fingers crossed that we see another chick soon. I couldn't see any obvious pips in the other eggs during the change over but difficult to say for sure. I'm looking forward to the watchpoints.

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  34. I think the camera angle is ok. We can see the main area and I for one am grateful to the team for all they do to provide this for us. Looking forward to the watch session.

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    1. One can be grateful and still voice an opinion. I've been donating to this project ever since they first started accepting donations. I am grateful. Also disappointed by the now-reduced view. Seems like consistent feedback from numerous people across previous years has been completely disregarded on a whim.

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  35. 10.50- another chick breaking out of its egg!

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  36. 11.02- parent bird gently moving shell out of the way...white shell this time!

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    1. Definitely so pleased I was wrong 👍

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  37. Yes, I thought it was a second chick too.

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  38. Such wonderful news and pics, thanks to all early bird watchers, looking forward to next changeover and feeding time!

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  39. 12.50- feeding time! Chicks taking food...

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    1. There was an attempt but the chicks didn't actually get any, luckily they are not desperate for food so soon after hatching as they have had nourishment from the egg

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  40. Footage of the TWO lovely chicks but the feeding at 12.50 was a bit of a disaster ... seems as if the female's foot problems caused difficulty in her moving prey close to chicks .. she became so very awkward and put one of the chicks in a precarious position but she recovered it, the prey is also very bulky which doesn't help ...
    https://youtu.be/6DqF2RY6Wjw

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    1. Excellent video as always! What did happen to the females foot?

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    2. We don't know Jessica but she has been struggling with it for past couple of months or more, she is unable to bend the middle talon of left foot or grip the ledge or prey with it, she constantly favours it by not taking much weight on it, it makes her very awkward which makes me think it's painful!

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  41. Thanks Wendy, you did well there with difficult situation, and managing with capturing both Cams Well done.

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  42. Thanks Kate ... here the female drags the prey, thinks about feeding the chicks but then flies off with it ...
    https://youtu.be/AGYz4Q6HT-o?si=X-wKNUJAQDyitzhs

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  43. Looks as if a third chick may be one its way to hatching. I'm fairly sure I saw a hole in one of the remaining eggs during a very quick feed a few minutes ago. There also seemed to be a lot of movement, although it was being jostled a bit by the chicks.

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    1. I couldn't make out whether it was a hole or just one of the various colour marks

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  44. A better attempt with feeding at 14.54 ... always a little harrowing to watch until Mum becomes adept at feeding multiple chicks equally ...
    https://youtu.be/4FCtmliK67w?si=j-pswbMRlXZXss24

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  45. Is that Third shell out just now?

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  46. Another feed but very short, no lack of prey, more patience needed maybe?
    https://youtu.be/wespGMQ6Ymg?si=Dn3IFffrJpOBGd3j

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  47. Another attempt to feed at 17.53 but chicks got nothing. Could only see 2 chicks…..

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  48. 18.55 another feed, one chick definitely got food, not sure about the other one…….

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  49. Agree Jean, still only two chicks ... Funny session, male brings prey, he & female feed but none to chicks, they fight over it then male takes it away ...
    https://youtu.be/rMaZjyCcLWQ

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  50. Feeling sorry for the peregrine at Winchester. It's been raining there every time I've looked this afternoon/evening..

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  51. Definitely 3 chick's now

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  52. 3 chicks, parent feeding but has gone off with the food!

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    1. Yes definitely the parents are feeding themselves more than the chicks, not very encouraging.

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  53. Just thrown large white shell...is this the 4th?

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  54. Just as I switched on chicks all alone but instantly Mum arrived back, think still only Three, Wendy may have a vid to clarify soon.PIC I grabbed on Flickr but looks like egg in front

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    1. No useful footage Kate but could definitely see what looked like a whole egg very briefly!

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  55. Just seen feed at 11.16, still 3 chicks and what looks like a whole egg

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    1. Thanks for that info Jean and sorry to have missed it as laptop had run out of battery! Just been a changeover at 11.34 but chicks/egg covered so quickly that there was no view from either cam

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  57. Have added a photo to Flickr as you missed it….

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    1. Lovely capture Jean, definitely see three little bobbleheads there, thank you😊

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  58. It looked as if the chicks had a fairly good feed about half an hour ago.

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  59. Have recorded that last feed at 13.44 entirely so that we can see how much the chicks were fed, can only see the two older ones, new one hidden in corner and Female blocking view on cam#2 ...
    https://youtu.be/x54iwmFlGMI?si=Kj7igrsvJHsTv1pO

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  60. All four eggs have hatched at Sheffield over last couple of days!

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  61. Feed at 17.09 at 2x speed to be able to check the whole feed to see how much chicks got, still not the best of views ...
    https://youtu.be/w0eE3Elgjb0?si=xR0UyjrlHpQHE3ae

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  62. A right old tussle for the prey at 19.42, he didn't want to give it up!! Not sure how much the chicks got ...
    https://youtu.be/l5SbEQiZnYo?si=gow57drlanAdosVT

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  63. Feeding now, and all three getting a share pics on Flickr in a mo..

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  64. Missed this feed!
    Lovely photo’s of chicks, thanks Kate

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  65. Hello: there's a new post now so please add any comments to that rather than this, now old, post. Thanks
    The Project Team

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