Monday, 29 December 2025

One 'flu over the peregrine's nest

Update 5th January:
Wendy Bartter made this video today showing some really good bonding between the new pair:


 Original Post:

If you have read our two previous blog posts (here and here), you will be aware that our resident female peregrine falcon at the time was found dead on 12th December and that it was sent off for testing (and that a new female has arrived already to replace her).We have now been told by Defra that the dead female had indeed contracted bird flu, presumably picked up from one of its prey. 
Certainly we know that other urban peregrines have died from bird flu elsewhere in the UK (in Poole and Leicester for example).

Given the range and number of birds that peregrine falcons prey upon, this is not entirely unexpected. However, it may well be that some peregrines have built up a degree of immunity to the disease over time as have some other species. 

Although clearly this wasn't the case with our (former) female, let us hope the resident male and his new mate will not suffer the same fate. So far, so good.....


More than 50 bird species have been identified with bird flu in the UK this year and they include species which peregrine falcons take such as duck, gulls and woodcock and other wading birds.  At Derby, especially in autumn, we have found the remains of numerous woodcock over the years. These night migrants fly to the UK from Scandinavia, Poland and Russia each autumn after their breeding season. As they head inland from the east coast, we suspect they are drawn to the bright lights of our cities or follow rivers and other topographical features. 




                     A woodcock, one of thousands that fly to the UK for the winter.
                                    This one was killed by flying into a window.



Derby Cathedral tower is lit with upwards facing floodlighting, and of course Derby City itself is incredibly brightly lit at night. This makes it easy for the peregrines to spot these night migrants as they fly overhead and to fly out and grab them. 


In the winter of 2009, we managed to capture webcam footage of a live woodcock being brought back to the tower just before midnight one December evening where it was then despatched and left. It wasn't eaten until several days later but the weather at the time was very cold so it would have remained quite fresh!
The video of the live woodcock being brought back can be seen below but beware it is a little gory to watch:


 

Some readers might also be unaware that this 2009 video clip was a 'world first' - the first ever published video evidence of a peregrine falcon catching and killing live prey at night time. Read more here
 

Please scroll down to the previous blog post which updates you about the new female that has arrived.

The Project Team 
This Project is managed by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust with The Cathedral and the IT Team at Derby City Council, and the Derby Cathedral Quarter as partners.

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Anonymous said...

Someone at home camera one

Wendy Bartter said...

General round up of what I saw today, plenty of arrivals & departures but no serious bonding ...
https://youtu.be/-kA90NUxWa4

Kate said...

Thought she might knock the fallen bit off the scrape doh!! she sitting quietly on Cam 1 at the moment

Anonymous said...

One sitting camera two looking about

Anonymous said...

Back home on camera one

Wendy Bartter said...

Very brief meeting amidst all the other actions ...
https://youtu.be/rgth9WcMQng

Anonymous said...

Early bird this morning

Kate said...

One been in a while (now flown )and tuther up above

Anonymous said...

The female is back home and calling. Dunno since when…

Anonymous said...

lol of course she just left.

Wendy Bartter said...

Let you know later when I check recording!

Wendy Bartter said...

Didn't see any bonding today, did anyone else??
https://youtu.be/LOIvZ8vFlgI

Anonymous said...

No I didn't .... only one from early this morning

Wendy Bartter said...

Only saw the one visit at 14.22, awful weather, very brief glimpse of male ...
https://youtu.be/roCQWw7sWNg

Jules said...

I can confirm the weather has been awful very windy and torrential rain here

Kate said...

Morning all one chupping on Cam2 as I type

Angela said...

Both there on cam 2

Anonymous said...

Both there now!

Anonymous said...

Only the female now, I think.

Anonymous said...

And gone too…

Jules said...

Both there briefly in the scrape 12.40

Wendy Bartter said...

Thanks for all the timelines, missed the first meet due to cams playing up for me but managed the second one, good to see them chatting in the same scrape ...
https://youtu.be/064AIeZ4YP0

Wendy Bartter said...

A meeting after dusk but they stay in separate scrapes. female stays til 17.34
https://youtu.be/2bN8U-OUhH4

Nattalie said...

Good morning on chirping away cam 1

Kate said...

In anticipation of a bonding,on Cam 1 , but no he did not arrive Doh!!

Anonymous said...

One at home looking around on camera one

Kate said...

Morning both, Yep think twas Male on cam 1 chupping then Female(I think ) did fly in for a bond, and after all his calling he quickly flew off Doh!!.Think Female now on cam 1.....

Kate said...

He chupping in anticipation, she flies in Cam 2 joins him and after all that he almost immediately flies off DoH!!

Anonymous said...

Both there now and he brought some lunch.

Anonymous said...

I guess didn’t wanna share and flew off. đŸ˜²

Anonymous said...

Both gone for now...

Jules said...

They were both in the scrape this morning very early on I think about 6.30am

Wendy Bartter said...

So annoying to lose sound at a crucial time ... so here is footage of a silent meeting at 13.12 when prey was brought in but not shared with mate!!
https://youtu.be/7Yh8UGMtcOY

Anonymous said...

In November you said you would be installing a new platform well before breeding season and it's February next week. When is breeding season? Is this going to be another Derby Hippodrome or Assembly Rooms where we wait and quietly despair? If it's a money problem could you not set up a crowdfunder?

Anonymous said...

Someone home enjoying the view

Wendy Bartter said...

Very nice enthusiastic 'kissy' bonding session ...
our pair are getting on so well!!
https://youtu.be/7ZMGfW8a9jI

Peregrine Project Member (Nick M.) said...

Hello 'Anonymous' - thanks for your questions about what's happening about the platform. Please keep your eyes out for a new blog post in the next few days, as this will contain an update on all our plans.

Rest assured that we have been working as hard as with can, and in close cooperation with the amazingly supportive Derby Cathedral staff, to come up with a solution which we hope may avoid this issue happening again.

Unlike the Assembly Rooms (which has been closed since the fire on 14 March 2014), our project is not managed by Derby City Council! Instead, it has been run for the last 20 years predominantly by volunteers, although is now helpfully overseen by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.

If you click our 'Donate' tab on this blog, you will be taken to a page on the DWT website where we really do welcome all contributions to keep the webcameras and project running, or to replace worn equipment. So please feel free to support us once you've seen what are plans are going to be.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update nick " keep up the good work" [ it wasn't me who placed the comment ]

Anonymous said...

One at home chirping

Wendy Bartter said...

Not a great deal of action today, a few ins & outs and this very brief encounter
https://youtu.be/hrs_rnOnCzM

Anonymous said...

One at home preening

Anonymous said...

One at home ...camera two

Nattalie said...

Anonymous you can change your name just above...comment as and there's an arrow

Nattalie said...

And one above by sounds of it too the other keeps looking up and I'm sure I see feathers falling down (food)

Wendy Bartter said...

Didn't manage to catch much action today, was the weather bad up there??
https://youtu.be/RoOUU6c0Z3E

NickM said...

A new post has been published. Please add any comments or observations to that one. Thank you.

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