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Nick Moyes pokes his head up through |
It's been quite an effort, hauling tools and timber up the Cathedral tower and working up there in the cold wind. I'm extremely grateful to Nick Evans for his help and especially his carpentry skills without which the construction would have been so much harder. Thanks also to Anthony and Roger for their help in multiple ascents of all 189 steps, taking materials to the top of the tower.
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Rear view of the finished peregrine nest box. |
There are still a number of things to resolve, including lots of tidying up, and trying to set up a new camera in the box. (Note: We have still been without an internet connection for the last week, and are hoping to hear back soon from Derby City Council about fixing the issue). Most importantly, we need to schedule at least one maintenance abseil to remove the sagging base of our old nest platform on the side of the Cathedral tower. We don't want this to remain in place and encourage our birds to try to egg-lay there. We won't be able to do this until the first week of March, but in the meantime we look forward to hearing from anyone who sees peregrine activity from the street below that might indicate they have found this new, temporary home.
A landing platform with side 'blinkers' should prevent |
To read more about the issues that led to this temporary nest box on the tower roof, see our two previous posts HERE and HERE.


3 comments:
I didn't know national nestbox week was a thing. Well, today I learned! We'll keep eyes peeled whenever we're around the town centre. 🙂
What an excellent job you all have done, be good to see cam installed, will it be live streaming as we all have become accustomed to?
I think nowadays one can have a 'National Week' of almost anything. But it's great to be encouraging more people to care for wildlife in their own gardens (not just via nestboxes, of course, but also by creating good habitat for them).
NickB was down at the Cathedral this morning and reports that one adult was on the lower nest platform, but also that the visual impact of our new nest box when seen from the street below was minimal - which was precisely what was intended.
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