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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.

217 comments:

  1. Thanks Nick M, good to have a definitive cause of death, just hope that it isn't going to be rife amongst our Peregrine population as, sadly, it seems to be on the rise! Certainly was a gory vid albeit an amazing capture! Looking forward to seeing the new female establish herself and lay eggs this coming season!

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    1. second P Arrived on pigeon nest 02 / 01 1401 male calling from damaged ledge

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    2. What is happening about the collapsed floor?

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    3. And still no answer about the collapsed floor - there won't be any nesting if that isn't fixed!

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  2. Thanks for the update , let's hope the others steer clear of this disease.

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  3. How many different adults have been involved in nesting, at the Cathedral, since 2006? Not including this new female.

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    1. Good question! From memory I know there have been at least two, possibly three different females not including the present one. The original female appeared to be there for a long while. I think there may have been slightly more male birds over the years but I can't remember how many exactly. Maybe three or four? It's always very difficult to know for sure.

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    2. Thank you Helen 😊

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  4. After Nattalie's sightings early this morning (see previous blog) there were three further short visits with no bonding, I feel that it was our new female ...
    https://youtu.be/M5qYDqhaRbA

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  5. Two at home at the moment

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  6. Briefly both, then 1 (female I think) spending time checking out the floor areas and having a good look around

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    1. Male acting scared again & flying off quickly!

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    2. Just went but think the male (probably) is on one of the cameras now, can hear the odd noise

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  7. And just flew away

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  8. 14.51 til 14.57
    Female in followed by male who was in & out in double quick time ... is he still wary of the new female?? She poked around the scrape for a bit!...
    https://youtu.be/79SHGbkw-ZU

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  9. Maybe he doesn't fancy her... 😞

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    1. 🤣🤣🤣 we'll find out in the coming weeks!

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    2. 🤣🤣🤣

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  10. Just logged on and theres one there :)

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  11. Think the female arrived and the male went

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  12. They both just arrived, lots of noise, then the male went again

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    1. I think its the female still there anyway?

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    2. Certainly was the female, quite clearly can see her chest markings when preening in the footage I will post shortly

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  13. 09.31 til 14.05, busy day with lots of action ...
    https://youtu.be/CNylnrNZpAY

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  14. Phew!!! just catching up, sorry missed all the actions, but good wndy Vid. Thank Nick and the TEam fro new Blog, and informing findings of cause of death of female, so sad, it is indeed very rampant so fingers crossed for our new pair.
    Thanks every body and Happy New year to all naturally including our wonderful Birds.

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  15. Someone back home ! Happy New year falcon watchers

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  16. Yippee, the pair were in bonding in the same scrape a few minutes ago ... footage follows after my lunch!

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    1. Oh missed it. Looking forward to seeing your footage Wendy, enjoy your lunch

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  17. Happy New Year everyone. Ones back again, I'm going to say its the male..... but can't see it very well

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    1. She was calling, presumably to the male, and flew a minute ago

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  18. Well ... a super bad start to the New Year for me ... after being so excited at seeing the pair bonding in the same scrape & reporting above about footage ... when I went to retrieve said footage I discovered that my laptop had been on all morning without actually recording ... Sorry folks, am devestated! Also our female was already perched when I logged on around 9 am & stayed for quite a while!

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  19. Female flies away calling then much noise on cam from bird or birds perching, sounded like dancing in hob-nailed boots, made the picture shake then under the crenellations ... everywhere but in the scrapes again! Maybe better luck tomorrow¬ Happy New Year all
    https://youtu.be/OjJIOOAt96c

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  20. Bird alert, I cant tell which one at the moment

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  21. Yay!! yep will be good if cam was adjusted to see whole bird at sometime, would help Ha!!!!!

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  22. It was the male, he just flew off when the female arrived

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  23. Bonding session at 09.38 never really got started, male came & went!!
    https://youtu.be/gyPSpLt7oF4

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  24. A very different story at 11.38 when it looks like our male taking the initiative before exiting speedily under the ledge!!
    https://youtu.be/Y2882j7jsSI

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  25. Both can be seen on Cam2. One is perched on the platform and the other is on the ledge below

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    1. Thanks Anon, here we can see both in view ...
      https://youtu.be/NXff_svx9Qk

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  26. Can just see the feet of someone

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  27. One back home again

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  28. Activity from today, only twice did they come together but oh-so-briefly, much perching & grooming for long periods, asserting dominance over the box in the run up to breeding season ...
    https://youtu.be/1qnnSB8_4sI

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  29. female on cam2 at 06.30 just flown as I type

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  30. Back on camera 2 listening to the bells

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  31. Now on camera 1

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  32. Caught 2 briefly, lots of noise, heads down, one flew off first (think the male) followed shortly by the other

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  33. Don't know when it arrived but looks like one is staying the night again

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  34. Finally found way to put my name on here 🙂

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  35. How lovely, long bonding session and actually touching beaks, bodes well for eggs this year!🤞🤞🤞

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    1. Still not convinced yet, but hopefully you are right 🙂

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  36. If anyone hasn't seen it yet, Wild London on iplayer has peregrines in it. Lovely to see them thriving in my home town 😊

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    1. I saw this, a great programme, amazing how David Attenborough just keeps on going!

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    2. Certainly is. Lovely man.

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  37. Someone’s home (didn’t expect it at this hour!).

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  38. Good early bonding session, looking hopeful ,,,
    https://youtu.be/4HsTNjreBHs?t=26

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  39. This is a really superb bonding session at 13.10, lots of touching of beaks,
    really coming together as a pair!
    https://youtu.be/oWnjbWtz7ZY

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    1. Thank you so much for your videos Wendy.

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    2. You're very welcome Angie, are you more convinced now that they are getting on well now?

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    3. Honestly, no. My gut instinct is that he wants her to go. No pun intended, but he appears to be hen pecked, and she is pushy and has no intention of leaving. I guess there's not a lot he can do, except maybe give in.

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  40. Someone is currently perched on Cam1

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  41. someone on ledge .Cam1 ae I type

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    1. The pair have just been in but male nipped off quickly, she has been nibbling at that centre wooden divider again to add to the damage already inflicted!

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  42. Soon be time to be mended

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  43. Very brief meet-up this morning, then female chews at the wooden divider just like the previous female used to ...
    https://youtu.be/mWt0j0xqnnU

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  44. Ins & outs, both under crenellations, then she has a marathon wood chewing session ...
    https://youtu.be/P2GIk42FryU

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  45. They carried as it got dark, the female calling to the male who was on crenellations, he was still there long after she flew ...
    https://youtu.be/vlTuagINFbQ

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  46. one just flown cam 2...... 06.49.....

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  47. Just flew off...
    On another note, the neighbour is home (Nottingham's peregrines).

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  48. Both there having a chin wag and ones picking at the wood between them

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    1. One just left and then the other stopped picking at the wood

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  49. One still there camera 2

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  50. Female sits & preens alone 11.55 - 12.35, good view of her speckled chest ...
    https://youtu.be/CCd8hlYliuM

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  51. As reported by Anon, there was a get-together of sorts but no touching beaks today, just more wood chewing with a vengeance!!!
    https://youtu.be/-JB_WcIG2lY

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  52. Just noticed we have one there now, chatting.

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  53. Two here early on camera 2...having a good chat together

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  54. Yes I see both too how beautiful

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  55. Glad I saw both but ones just left

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  56. Hi Anonymous ( no name Ha!) Yep so pleased you seeing as well very dark obviously ..one on ledge preening while other content to be huddled down on Cam 2 will post on flickr just for ref

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  57. One back again ...preening

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  58. Just flown away

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  59. She’s back (cam 2).

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  60. Thanks all for timelines ... some of the ins & outs today plus more wood chewing ...
    https://youtu.be/1peei72Z68s

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    1. Nor for me Nattalie, maybe something to do with this storm?? Poring rain here & same tomorrow but with gales added in! Stay safe everyone!

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  62. And back on this morning to a wintery scene but here in rainy skegness we have nothing but water lol

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  63. One back as I type making noise probably asking what all this is in our home hehe

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  64. Looking at the wintry scene, thought any new comers, or even memories for us oldies,.shows oue dedicated Teams efforts to assist..... https://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/search?q=abseil+hot+water+bottle

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    1. Brings back some memories Kate

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    2. Here's a link to BBC coverage ...
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-22042059

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  65. One at home on camera 1

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    1. And you can see their “paw print” on the snow. 😆

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  66. Just saw them fly off.

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  67. One still there

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  68. 09.42 til 15.45 ... activity in the snowy scrapes, good bonding & even more wood chewing ...
    https://youtu.be/R8jXRYHMq2o

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  69. Visitor on camera two busy preening in the sunshine

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  70. Male arrives first at 09.28 & waits for female ... when she flies in at 09.27 she is less than enthusiastic, he flies 2 minutes later, she stays til 10.20 ...
    https://youtu.be/sGjaKh6JmaU

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  71. More activity from 12.29 til 16.15, watch for pigeon pair ...
    https://youtu.be/NRyDyhKUcTc

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  72. One at home pecking at snow on camera one ....chirping away

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  73. Just jumped into camera two

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  74. One showing on cam #2 now, looks windy there and must be cold as snow still not melted!

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  75. A very nasty moment this morning when our male got a claw caught in a hole in the metal bracing strap, just hope he didn't lose his claw trying to get free ...
    https://youtu.be/mENEFVu_6tc?si=5XB7Xykzj7FD1yLe

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  76. One on camera two ...having a look about

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    1. We saw one today hunched in the rain on the platform edge. So, a number of times people have commented on the floor of the platform falling off. Has anyone an idea when and how this might be fixed. I guess if the birds dont feel its suitable to nest, they might abandon it when it comes to mating and courtship time if its still in disrepair, but tricky to fix without disturbing them?

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    2. Saw that bird come in but recording has turned itself off!!

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  78. More activity from today, our female in destruction mode still ...
    https://youtu.be/ZhEyFjMcKvU

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  79. Hi Anonymous: Don't worry. The matter is in hand and progress is being made but we'd prefer not to give further details until our plans and permissions for them are fully resolved. But rest assured, we are aware of the need to deal with matters effectively, and we believe we are doing so. We'll post on the blog when we're ready.

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  80. One sitting on ledge, cam 2

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  81. both visible one each side

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  82. continue bonding an cam, she even encourages him to mate Ha!! pics flickr

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  83. One at home on camera one ....watching the world go by

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  84. Still sitting on the ledge on camera one

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    1. I stopped recording around 16.39 and the female was still perched then!

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  86. Only caught part of the bonding at 12.20, had sound for that but unfortunately the rest of the afternoon's footage was silent, sorry but some lovely stretches showing off her plumage ...
    https://youtu.be/e8zfomrVk_8

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  87. Busy preening and stretching

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  88. Checking the view on two at moment Ha!!

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  89. One arrived a few mins ago

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  90. A few bits & pieces from today, only a quick get together at 15.41, the male made an unusual quick escape!!
    https://youtu.be/RJfDHMoJ4g4

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  91. one in between scrapes on the ledge

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  92. One home on cam 2 just watching the world go by

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  93. I see a team atop the cathedral’s roof (cam 2). Is it for the peregrines or just cathedral things?

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  94. I'm here too seeing this I prey we have a new nest box hehe

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  95. Just us making some measurements etc and having a think about various options. Work in progress rest assured.....

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  96. Carry on the good work !

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  97. Very quiet day for bird activity, could have been down to 'alien invasion' hahaha & the fact that I had to stop recording much earlier!
    https://youtu.be/E8fKmYe7hP8

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  98. One at home on camera two looking around

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  99. Flew off 06:35

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  100. Both there now.

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  101. I think it's the new girl on cma 2 right now.

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  102. Following on from all previous sightings it was another very quiet day with no bonding sessions that I saw ...
    https://youtu.be/UO0SSMG_nuk

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  103. Our girl ( I think ) is home ( cam 2 ) since a few minutes ago.

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  104. And sh'es back.

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  105. They were both there this morning about 7.45

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  106. Much coming & going throughout the day and two get-togethers, the second one better than the first, properly 'up close & personal'!!
    https://youtu.be/xkgQdpmZyy0

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  107. Two at home quite early

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    1. Seems to be a pattern to meet up early, did they bond well?

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  108. Not really one sitting on the ledge camera 2 the other scratching the scrape camera one ....and one sitting on the ledge now camera 2

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  109. Not a great deal of action today, this very brief bonding at 10.46 ...
    https://youtu.be/1WkP_9VIPiQ

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    1. More action from this afternoon ... https://youtu.be/9ZetCbWw7Kk

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  110. One home now putting the world to rights chirping away

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  111. Don't know how long its been there but one on Cam 2 having a good preen.

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  112. Looks like it's having forty winks

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    1. Yeah, and something bothering the throat maybe? He keeps opening wide the beak.

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    2. Likely trying to bring up a pellet

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  113. Just logged on for the first time in a while and noticed the state of the platform. Was it the snow? So sad about the female but wonderful news that a new girl has moved in so quickly. Was she waiting in the wings, I wonder? Would she be one of previous years young and would that cause inbreeding issues or are they too clever for that?

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    1. No it was the storm we had a few weeks ago very heavy rain.
      No one has spotted a ring on her leg so she could be from anywhere it's unlikely we will ever know

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    2. Thanks Jules

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  114. Here we see brief bonding then female stays for quite some time preening and trying to cough up a pellet (sorry no sound, tech problems again) ...
    https://youtu.be/yTL0gLNFxDo

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  115. One at home preening and looking about

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    1. I did see the female come in & have a couple of sessions where she was calling & expecting mate to pop in, but he never did, sorry no recordings today!

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  116. One just flown in chirping away enjoying the sunshine

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  117. Two get-togethers this afternoon with the first being more enthusiastic than the later one but it's good to observe that they still seem to be getting along, bodes well for eggs this season ...
    https://youtu.be/RI_2ETj3tXo

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  118. Thanks Natalie still there as I type Cam 1

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  119. One at home looking about

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    1. Thanks, not seen a great deal of action so far but the weather is pretty dreadful!

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  120. Saw more than expected on an awful wet & windy day, two visits with the first being 2 & a half hours long (did lose cam 1 for the second so no sound) ...
    https://youtu.be/yrFxkq0s0Ko

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  121. Another dreary wet day not conducive to bonding sessions, only saw the female visit once, only stayed four minutes ...
    https://youtu.be/Cnyz5CuDMF0

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  122. It's a bit dark ..but one at home on camera two looking around

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  123. Female ( I think ) just arrived one minute ago.

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  124. Ah, she flew off...

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  125. one recently chewed through centre bar , wonder if Wendy snapped when Ha!!!

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  127. No such luck Kate, was broken by time I logged on at 09.30!

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  128. Making sure the wooden divider is all gone!!!
    https://youtu.be/eeYGGcMuPVU

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  129. think she been back at it again CHOL:):) she on cam 2 as I type.

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    1. Good that I saw your post Kate, just managed to record most of it!

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  130. She seems a bit angry since the male left, she's in destruction mode

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  131. So good to see a very close bonding session but she's determined to destroy the rest of the box!!
    https://youtu.be/Z4FqGFSQnDQ

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  132. Good to know, not recording now!

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  133. Only just looked but theres one there, think its the male

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