Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Still showing up

 It's now 24th June and still at least one of the juveniles is using the platform and therefore is visible on the web cams.
Long may it continue!

8 comments:

Wendy Bartter said...

Many thanks for the new page which will enable all the die-hard followers to post more easily as we watch the juveniles visiting the scrapes😀

Anonymous said...

I have so many cameras to watch around the country online, the entertainment from these lovely fledglings & parents makes it worth getting up in a morning its amazing how their characters show through love it.

Anonymous said...

Just looked at Leicestershire Peregrine Webcam & so comical all 3 babies lined up snuggled together in a row, & been reading about the antics they have been getting up & having to be rescued from courtyards & taken back up to the nest site. Most cute & entertaining more so every year thanks to all the support workers/volunteers that continue to keep these wonderful birds safe

Anonymous said...

This our my first year watching a live cam. We didn’t expect to grow so attached to the family! Every time we get to see at least one of them, our day gets better

Anonymous said...

An update on St Albans chicks, growing well as this feed at 09.40 shows ...
https://youtu.be/ueFRZ8uCKXg?si=RLdOxVx0_9dOyPYK

Anonymous said...

So pleased you are enjoying watching their progress, the addiction grows year on year!

Wendy Bartter said...

This is my footage, a blip called me anonymous!!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know where the St Alban's nest is relative to the size of the building, they sound very close to people and traffic from the background noises.