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Saturday, 11 January 2025

A New Year begins

Happy New Year to all our blog readers and webcam watchers. We've had snow, ice and much wet weather in recent months but, as usual, the mighty peregrine falcon can take all this in its stride. Its mountain habitats are far wilder than anything they might experience in Derby, here in the centre of England. 

We've turned a corner, and soon the days will soon start to become noticeably longer, and our pair of pergrine falcons will become more active on the nest platform. Occasionally they visit the nest ledge on the side of Derby Cathedral to maintain their claim on their nest site and to get ready for the next breeding season.

Last night we took a screenshot of the nest from Cam 1 and took another this morning. There has clearly been activity and some nest-scraping between these shots. 

You may notice a small, spiked piece of plastic in the nighttime shot. This is a fragment of a bird spike that must have come loose and fallen from one of our cameras. They were placed there some years ago to discourage any bird from perching directly on top of the cameras. It's nothing to be worried about. They're very light and this fragment is easily moved. So, although we'll remove this when we do a pre-breeding maintenance abseil, it won't hinder the birds in any way. As we see in the daytime shot a few hours later, it will simply be pushed aside as if a twig had fallen into the scape and ignored. 


We have reset our visitor counter for 2025, noting a significant increase in unique visits to our blog and webcams last year. We ended December with 321,000 such visits - up some 90,000 on 2023), and we look forward to welcoming many of you again over the coming twelve months.

41 comments:

  1. Great to have a new blog page for 2025 with evidence that one/or other/or both of our Peregrines have visited the scrape as the spike has been moved from yesterday's position ... will be good to actually see them ... Happy New Year to all🤞😊

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  2. Chànge of position of the bird spike indicates another visit to the scrape!

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  3. What a find, shame it's not a better view ... https://youtu.be/Da5IV_knSbI?si=BgZ9QH_2TPL5l5HJ

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  4. Better view today, thinking it's a female, wonder if it's our resident one?
    https://youtu.be/D1FYeafFMs0?si=WD5n896OFaBFlAw6

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  5. Yay!! Thanks Nick M. must start my several daily check ins, hope fully no more nasty weather

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  6. Previous two comments as 'anonymous' were from me ... a little gremlin in the works changed my status!!😣

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  7. Looks like our female visiting ledge of scrape daily.on ledge as I write.

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    1. Lots of chupping this morning,thought other may actually land , and would see some bonding.,but not today....

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    2. Many thanks for your observations Kate

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  8. Some footage from yesterday & today, still hoping to capture bonding ...
    https://youtu.be/3QEnprIPbJg

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  9. Today sees the female scraping around after perching for a while gently calling but male doesn't join her this time ... https://youtu.be/mnZiMdgTuOU

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  10. Saw the female in the scrape calling quite loudly yesterday but my recording gear wouldn't function ... only sighting today was a pair of feet on the ledge around 09.53, big enough to be the female's! Hoping for more action as the weather improves!

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  11. Sorry for the blip, that last post was from me!

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  12. This afternoon's visitor who I think is our female ...
    https://youtu.be/zPZJOiX_MIg

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  13. Thanks Wendy,good catch actually in scrape, certainly not bothered by the spikes,

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  14. More action from this afternoon ... could be the male???
    https://youtu.be/OTHMhgsz-7g

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  15. Just spotted her having a nose around and then transferring to the second cam , before sitting on ledge.

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  16. Have footage of that Kate plus quite a bit more as she seemed to be happy spending a lot of time between the two scrapes, was good to see ...
    https://youtu.be/uI0oGWs6XJ4

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  17. Footage from today shows bonding from a distance ... https://youtu.be/QesKoNjQ5ZQ

    Then female visits scrape for a poke around ...
    https://youtu.be/WuM3gOnxgf4

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  18. Longish visit this afternoon but unfortunately not much detail!!!
    https://youtu.be/mJKwyWeMylk

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  19. Female visits at 15.11 ... https://youtu.be/sjp0_5-_GUs

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  20. Thanks Wendy for all vids .At least scrapes being used, so hopefully as this month progresses we see the both a bit clearer, bonding

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  21. Still no 'up close & personal' bonding Kate even though they arrived within a minute of each other!!
    https://youtu.be/QONUTm-X2l8

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  22. Why is there a section of bird deterant spikes in the nesting box.

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    1. Broke off at some point and blown into scrape ... will be removed when the clean up is undertaken to prepare for egg laying

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  23. Only sighting today ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPvwx8KMhEw

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  24. Lone visitor this afternoon, looks & sounds like the male to me, very gentle sounds ...
    https://youtu.be/sBs3Y31tjsY

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  25. Very short visit just after midday ...
    https://youtu.be/bG6vo_eqWW0

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  26. Lovely flight incoming. Many thanks as always

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  27. Thanks Kate ... another visit at nearly same time of day, our Peregrine must have a watch!! hahaha
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5wYuG1OQTo

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  28. Female had been perched in slate scrape since at least 09.30, she flew just after noon and another Peregrine visited the gravel scrape ... was it the male??
    https://youtu.be/gFNZ-doG6Jg

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  29. Just checked in for the first time in a while. Glad you’ve been keeping a watch Wendy, thank you. Are those owl pellets in the top right corner?

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    1. Good to see you back on here Emma ... I thought the pellets were from our Peregrines

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  30. Experiment with two screens, not always successful but good to catch some bonding at last although the male seemed scared ...
    https://youtu.be/SmrgiKNwtSE

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  31. A bit of action at 10.00 ... https://youtu.be/mBGu54cQElU?si=LuXJgLkZ-5i81xG2

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  32. This is what we've been waiting for ... bonding started more earnestly ...
    https://youtu.be/T_bnD9wPdfg

    Another session at 15.23 and our female spending much more times in the scrape or perched on ledge, asserting ownership?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_U4WgigM8M

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  33. Yay! well done Wendy abd of couse our Birds

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    1. Hi Wendy and Kate, Thanks for all the updates. I have just got a photo of preening session on edge scrape.

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  34. Thanks Kate and hello Jean, good to hear from you ... too early for me 😴 but here is our male having a scrape at 09.33 in bright sunshine ...
    https://youtu.be/2BZfbP8Axhc?si=8HJ2YWUwX9CpZ7ya

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  35. Ten minute visit by female at 15.54 (16x speed)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW5xbcOGa58

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