After the sad news last week that our resident female had died, we wondered how long it would be before a new female turned up.
Today we got the answer - just one week!
I went down to Derby Cathedral on Saturday morning to take some measurements up on the tower. I went first to check out how the nest platform looked from below, and noticed our resident male sitting on top of one of the cameras, well out of range of both live webcams.
Suddenly, another larger peregrine swooped down from somewhere up above and flew out low across the nave roof. Shortly after, the male followed her, and they soared up and around the tower. I was transfixed watching them. Was he chasing her off, perhaps? Or were they a pair? When he dived at her a couple of times, with talons extended, I worried that he was indeed attacking her. But they continued to circle together around the tower a couple more times before flying off in different directions.
Shortly afterwards, both birds returned to our now rather forlorn-looking wooden nest platform on the the side of the bell tower. Our resident male returned to his favourite perch on top of one of our cameras, whilst the new female stood in the sagging bottom of the gravel-free ledge. Both remained there for a considerable amount of time.



Someone is currently perched on Cam1
ReplyDeletePosting again footage of the action from yesterday which coincides with Nick Moyes' visit as described above, seems that the bird in the scrape is the new female?? Shame such a brief glimpse of the bird who didn't land but definitely of great interest ... what will today bring ... more excitement ...
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Nick M Thank you so much,we watchers are so very lucky to have such a wonderful dedicated Team.Love how you captured Male and Female together,and of course views of Platform position.You are very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWell said Kate, speaking for all of us!
DeleteThanks, Kate. But it's important that we also tell allour webcam watchers how appreciated you are. You've all been our eyes and ears which has been so immensely helpful to us.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Kate. And wishing EVERYONE, team, and watchers, a lovely time over the next few weeks 😊
ReplyDeleteJust spotted the Pigeon pair in their usual corner under the nestbox ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/I8NXh8knWRI?si=F39xH67xvvfuHRWd
Seen them this morning anyone else think they are luckiest pigeons alive making themselves at home under a peregrine nest box!
DeleteI agree, well done everyone. Don't forget to donate watchers, help to pay for a new platform, it would be a lovely Christmas gift as well for the charity.
ReplyDeleteSee a couple of pigeons are back too.
Yes anonymous agree ,even a small donation will always help, especially now with replacement scrape needed.Incidentally I always ensure it is for the PEREGRINE PROJECT
ReplyDeleteSomeone's home now ...
ReplyDeleteAm recording & hoping the other one arrives!
Delete2 there briefly just after 14.45....
ReplyDeleteThanks Jules, just spotted that, progressing nicely!
DeleteBoth gone now, female just left
ReplyDeleteIf that was the female that was on the ledge all this time I've not seen any sign of a ring
ReplyDeleteNeither have I
DeleteHere's the pigeon pair ... https://youtu.be/nNVYCDr6eYw
ReplyDeleteHighlights from first part of visit by Adult (female??) ...
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And now ... I'm so cross, spitting blood in fact, my recording of the two in the scrapes was corrupted for some inexplicable reason!!! grrrrr
ReplyDeleteOh no how frustrating 😕 I took a couple of screen shots at the time
DeleteThank goodness you did Jules, are they on Flickr?
DeleteNo how do I do that.....
DeleteI think I've joined and done it!
ReplyDeleteWell done Jules, just had a look, glad we have a record of the event!
DeleteNever saw either of our new pair today, only action was from Wood Pigeons ...
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Yeeeey soo good to see a new lady in town....she's definitely new iv just been on Wendy's youtube and compared 9 days ago to our girl to now and our girl had more grey on her front and the new lady is more white merry Christmas all
ReplyDeleteWonderful news about the new female. :) Will there be a fundraiser for a new platform?
ReplyDeleteJust heard someone land on the cam!
ReplyDeleteSomeone’s home. Maybe our tiercel?
ReplyDeleteCan't see enough yet to definitely ID
DeleteOnly two-thirds of a bird, shame I missed the fly-in (busy with Xmas domestics!)
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/QBRYpYcvi3M?si=a_jKPbLQOQi0eeun
I was about to comment he left but as I’m typing, one of them briefly land on the platform and leaves the next minute, lol.
ReplyDeleteJust logged on again & one back on gravel scrape ledge ... flew as I was typing!
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ReplyDeleteBecause I posted the wrong YT link!!! ... Footage of the visitor(s), fly-offs slowed down, can just catch a glimpse of the face second time ... female??
Deletehttps://youtu.be/6VoiaHmmPCQ?si=aA7HnW7pJyE81PjI
Someone’s home!
ReplyDeleteAt last I got some footage of a quick bonding session this afternoon, made my day ...
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Now we can have guesses at who's who??
DeleteFantastic Wendy wonderful to see out amazing Birds together,what a way to start the coming Christmas Day yay!!! Thank you...Happy Christmas everyone
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Kate ... Happy Christmas to all from me too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas everyone. See we have one on the platform as I type :)
ReplyDeleteWas about to comment the same! I think it’s our male.
DeleteHappy holidays to us!
and still there looking blown about 13.15
ReplyDeleteOnly the one visiting today constantly looking up but there was no calling ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/YALNgWFTwVM
Someone's at home early today
ReplyDeleteMissed it, was still in the land of nod 😴
DeleteCurrently perched on the platform
ReplyDeleteAm recording, went into gravel scrape briefly but no deta8l as I was on cam#2
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ReplyDeleteThere was a very brief bonding today, I missed it initially so have slowed down some sections, another who's who ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/0xztkRMLlng?si=bTWA8eRYCqotjoiU
Male and female and a lot of noise, now theres just one
ReplyDeleteWas another very brief encounter!
DeleteNoisy ones back
ReplyDeleteOne currently perched on the platform, believe it's the new one
ReplyDeleteAs reported there were two visits this afternoon, first one showed more brief bonding, little steps at a time as they get to know one another! Later just one bird but it was chatting to another out of sight ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/O0AoZGWJhCw
Well captured Wendy...Thank You.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate
DeleteSat between the two scrapes as I type
ReplyDeleteCurrently perched on Cam2
ReplyDeleteWhos that watching the world go by ?
ReplyDeleteI think thats the male
DeleteStill there
ReplyDeleteOnes just arrived, could be the male again but not getting much of a view at the moment, just a little bit of noise
ReplyDeleteIt's still there ...looking about
ReplyDeleteJust flown off
ReplyDeleteI spoke too soon, theres one back again
DeleteHighlights of first, very long, visit but no bonding ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/YSNo_GlOeiA
Second visit highlights, another long one, still no bonding ... didn't catch any of third visit
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One home as I type
ReplyDeleteAnd just gone
DeleteAnd back making noise
DeleteAnd gone again lol
DeletePLEASE ADD ANY NEW COMMENTS TO THE NEW POST JUST ADDED TO THE BLOG. THANKS.
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