Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Mating observed

 Despite there being no evidence as yet that our pair of Peregrine Falcons have discovered the new nest box we’ve constructed, there are nevertheless positive signs our birds are not abandoning the cathedral site.

On most nights we have been seeing the female roosting on the crossbar of the old platform (we removed the collapsing base earlier this month).

Most positively, keen webcam watcher, Wendy Bartter, captured the clip below of the pair mating on 15th of March. These moments are inevitably brief and infrequently seen, and even less frequently captured on film.

And HERE are a few other mating sequences from past years on our own YouTube channel.

We can only hope that the urge to egg lay will drive our birds to look for suitable sites somewhere else on the Cathedral Tower. We know they’re really aren’t any,  back in 2006 that was the whole rationale for us constructing an egg laying platform for them to use. It was installed on 5th April 2006.

It took them a couple of weeks to find it in that first year, and eggs were laid there around 21st April. The rest as they say is history and Derby Cathedral has seen 57 Peregrine chicks fledge from the tower since that time.

We also know that a pair of peregrines at St Albans, whose eggs were unlawfully trampled on by a worker on the roof in 2025, started laying a second clutch on 4th May. 

So, we've not given up hope by any means, and you shouldn't either! We know that, as at 20th March,  one of the adults is still roosting for part of most nights on the old platform, visible in Nest Cam 2. Also on Friday 20th March we captured this clp of the falcon on the old nest patform who flies off to greet the male who is calling with food above her. He lands on the platform with a processed prey item, which she then proceeds to consume with gusto. All still very promising. 


So keep watching and do continue leaving your interesting comments for us all to see.

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Nattalie said...

Finger crossed for this beautiful pair and thankyou guys for all your hard work put into this and all the regular watchers too have a lovely day ๐Ÿ˜Š

Shirley said...

Hoping the urge to find a nest site happens soon, now that mating's been observed. One bird (female?) does spend a lot of time perched at certain times of the day/evening.

Jo said...

Oh, so that's how you add a name... I assumed I needed to create an account with blogger. Thanks for pointing it out. ๐Ÿ™‚
Last night our peregrine was perched still around midnight (the last I checked).

Katedevon said...

Thanks Nick for update, yes it is a nail biting time,and am sure we all truly hope they will take the plunge and use the new box SOOOON. Jo well done,,as Nick says it so easy to use a name .....,when you know how Ha!!!

NickM said...

Glad you sorted it, Jo. The system actually recognises if you're logged in with your Google account, and offers you that, rather than requiring a specific Blogger account. I think I've got four Google accounts, and it's not always convenient -or desirable- to use the right one. So this is a good solution.

Wendy Bartter said...

Second egg at Sheffield at 12.23!

Jo said...

Thank you both.
I was about to comment we have one home but it flew away before I could hit send… three or 4 minutes ago. ๐Ÿ˜‘

Wendy Bartter said...

Had been there for about an hour, will no doubt be back soon ... unless they discover the box ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿคž

Jo said...

You're right, it's back!

Wendy Bartter said...

Quiet day again until female came in this evening around five-ish, out & back a couple of times but has left early and not returned yet!

Wendy Bartter said...

But she flew at 19.09 and not returned yet!

Nattalie said...

Still not home tonight

Wendy Bartter said...

Maybe found somewhere more comfortable to roost!

NickM said...

I woke at 01:45 only to find what looks like the female back roosting under Cam2.

Anonymous said...

Are there any other viable nesting sites at other places around the city area for peregrines? I rarely visit the city centre except to change buses at the bus station, and I wondered suddenly about the various closed multi storey car parks the council has abandoned, as nesting sites.

Wendy Bartter said...
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NickM said...

Hi Anonymous. There are one or two sites around the city centre we know of where peregrines have occasionaly been spotted, but as far as we know, none have attempted to nest. The key requirements are a suitable nest site *and* no disturbance.
None of the partners in our project - and especially the Cathedral - want to see them abandon that building. This is why we have gone to the lengths we have done of encouraging these wild birds to stay around, and hopefully nest in 2026.Time will tell if those actions have worked.

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

Adult back on the platform around 15:30 - can only see its feet so have no idea if its the male or the female!

Jules said...

One having a meal now

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

Hi Jules: I've just uploaded a short clip of this feed to the blog post.

Jules said...

Great to see him bring her food I only saw it when she was tucking in rather keenly

Jules said...

I think it's worth noting as well that there are many established pairs and nests where there has been no eggs laid yet - Norwich , Salisbury, Ely, Worcester and St Alban's to name a few (they all have live stream apart from Ely who's not gone live yet)

Jo said...

We have one home having a snack (feathers flying everywhere ๐Ÿ˜†).

carol given said...

Is it possible to tempt them to the new nest box with food or in any way

NickM said...

Hi Carol. We did place a couple of prey items close to the front of the 'landing platform' at the beginning of March which should be visible from above. Both will be pretty manky by now, but it was less to actually feed them, than to make them consider that this was already a place they had used to stash prey, and thus be more acceptable to them.
My view now is that we are best to stay away from the tower top, lest we are perceived as a potential danger and cause them to stay away. There are plenty of things I'd still like to do up there but if they fail to breed this year I would always be wondering if it might have been my fault for disturbing them when I needn't have done. Hope this makes sense.

carol given said...

Thanks for the info. Fingers crossed they find the box soon

Jo said...

I look away and they leave!

Wendy Bartter said...

Another prey gift at 18.14, female thoroughly enjoys it ...
https://youtu.be/T0HkV3HWw6c

Jo said...

It’s back~

Wendy Bartter said...

That is our very well fed female having a snooze just now

Wendy Bartter said...

She is well tucked in, still amazes me that they can safely sleep whilst perched on a narrow strip of wood, doesn't look at all comfy!

Anonymous said...

One at home looking about

NickM said...

She's been roosting there the whole night by the look of things.

Jessica Kilmurray said...

I can absolutely confirm that we do not wish to see the peregrines abandon the Cathedral, the staff team are remaining hopeful they will find and use the new nesting platform.

Anonymous said...

Wasn't there at 5.30 am when I checked

Jo said...

Especially when they’re standing on one leg only.

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

Am finding the webcams aren't working on Firefox this morning, whereas they're find on Chrome. No idea why, sorry.

Anonymous said...

Someone's just arrived on Cam 2 at 17:30

Wendy Bartter said...

Apart from the early morning appearance only seen these two very brief visits between 09.00 and 15.00 ...
https://youtu.be/Lu7m-dEG39g
But I see that one is now on ledge at 17.34!!

Shirley said...

The bird that's perched on the bar at the moment seems to be looking upwards quite a lot. Often towards the camera.

Wendy Bartter said...

Didn"t see female come back in but she has just flown off again

Wendy Bartter said...

It flew off quite soon after

Anonymous said...

Perched at midnight

Anonymous said...

Why couldn't a new base of been.placed at the old site

Anonymous said...

"have" been placed, not of.

NickM (Project Team) said...

It’s a sensible question, which we have addressed in an earlier blog post. Please see https://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/2026/02/time-for-change.html

Andrew said...

Just seen a peregrine perched next to the new box.

Jo said...

One now home (cam2). Please don't fly off immediately as I type this.

Shirley said...

Just heard some high pitched calling and footsteps that sounded like the bird was on the new nest box. Flown off from old front bar now.

Wendy Bartter said...

Where were you when you saw it?

Wendy Bartter said...

Do hope they have found it!!

Wendy Bartter said...

Still faithful to the original site ... activity between noon and 18.00 today
https://youtu.be/Bv0zDAzy_EM

NickM (Project Team) said...

Hi Andrew. That sounds fantastic. Presumably this wasn’t via the webcams, but observed from the street below?
I wonder if you could just elaborate on where exactly it was? On the grotesque/gargoyle immediately beneath where the box is presumably? Or maybe somewhere else?

Anonymous said...

It was on the top of the crennelation next to the box. I have a photo if you can advise how I can pass that to you.

Andrew said...

I was sat on one of the benches by the river outside the Silk Mill.

Wendy Bartter said...
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Project Member (DWT) said...

Andrew: send a photo to peregrines@derbyshirewt.co.uk and it will reach us albeit indirectly. Thanks.

NickM (Project Team) said...

Andrew, we’d love to see your photo/s. You can either email them to peregrines@derbyshirewt.co.uk and they’ll be forwarded on to one of the Project Team, or, if you use social media you could use Twitter to reach me @derbyperegrines, or use the same account name on Bluesky. We’re also on Facebook though that account is not very active. If you let me know in the comments which route you use, we’ll look out for it. Cheers, Nick

Andrew said...

Thanks Nick, I have sent an email.

Anonymous said...

any update???

Anonymous said...

Heard scrabbling after 10, and a knock around 11, both from cam1.

Wondered if they're landing on top, but nesting below ... among the supporting meccano.

Did the reported photos arrive ?

NickM (Project Team) said...

Thanks Andrew. It’s just been forwarded to me, but I’ll need to get them onto a PC before I can view it properly. Nick.

Anonymous said...

There are people talking up there, so that is what probably putting them off, it sounds like workmen putting up or taking down scaffolding

Shirley said...

Still people with loud voices and some banging about near top camera. Hope whatever they're doing is finished soon so's the birds can maybe feel safe enough to use new nest platform. 14.25hrs

Anonymous said...

It's a good job they haven't started using the new box yet, all that noise would make them abandon it, haven't the workmen been told about the box ?

Wendy Bartter said...

Can hear a peregrine chupping on cam #1 and the other on the ledge on cam #2 was looking up! Still going on

Wendy Bartter said...

Quiet now after bird flew from ledge

Project Member (DWT) said...

Apparently some vital work to the flagpole was occurring and we are assured it was a one-off. Had the birds been inside the box it might have been a problem but since they have still yet to find it let alone enter it, we don't think any harm has been done. The birds are used to people being on the top and even after a long abseil and work on the platform, they return soon after as if nothing had happened.

Wendy Bartter said...

Thanks for letting us know

Anonymous said...

Early bird this morning enjoying the view

Wendy Bartter said...

I'd love to know where they go all day before coming back in around five or six in the evening!

Jo said...

Same here... imagine attaching a GoPro Lit on their back, like a rider, lol.
Also one's home (for now).

Anonymous said...

One at home little bit windy today

Anonymous said...

And gone !

Shirley said...

Cam 1 has been jiggling about a bit and there's some scraping sounds...wonder if a bird's perching up there? 12.19hrs

Wendy Bartter said...

Cheeky Wood Pigeon this morning ...
https://youtu.be/IfeRa5LgWlw

Wendy Bartter said...

Certainly would be good from our point of view Jo but not sure Peregrines would agree!!

Wendy Bartter said...

There are many noises that are fooling us Shirley, the wind, rain and the cord on the flagpole, feel sure that we'll hear the Peregrine's 'dulcet tones' over all that though!

Anonymous said...

Perched at 1609

Jules said...

Norwich have their first egg this afternoon ๐Ÿ™‚

Wendy Bartter said...

Only a few visits today to original site, no bonding or prey gifts! Very wet & windy day!

NickM (Project Team) said...

4am, and adult back on Cam 2

Jo said...

Around 06:03 one was home but flew off shortly after. Then at 06:22 I saw it was back with breakfast. ๐Ÿ˜Œ It only stayed for a short while again though...

Anonymous said...

Norwich 1st yesterday pm
Wakefield 3rd dark o'clock
Chichester 1st just before 6am

The floodgates are open, I think Derby are going to lay elsewhere - maybe already have.

NckM (Project Team) said...

With a brand new female in late December (see past blog posts), we don't even know that this pair will / would have actually laid viable eggs this season at all. That situation has happened before, though it's still early days in Derby yet, and we've not had any reports of them being seen on structure elsewhere. It is, however, frustrating that we've seen no evidence of activity in the new box, even from just the male.

Anonymous said...

That's my feelings as well, I would love them to prove us wrong, but as each day passes it's getting very doubtful, they haven't even entered the new box yet

Jo said...

One is home for now.

Jo said...

And just left…

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

DW just tried to publish a comment on the wrong blog page as follows:
"Two eggs laid in Woking https://www.wokingperegrines.com/"

Jo said...

Not sure when they arrived but one is back!

Wendy Bartter said...

Not been there long Jo

Wendy Bartter said...

Just flown

Jo said...

You can see the little feet of one, lol.

Jo said...

Gone now. ๐Ÿฅฒ

Wendy Bartter said...

Female came in at 11.27 then male brough in prey for her at 12.11, just doing footage now!

Wendy Bartter said...

Prey gift and a hailstorm ...
https://youtu.be/sMS0t5h5b9k?si=xCzYLAjKKNann_ib

Andrew said...

4:15pm peregrine sat on top of camera 2. Seen from amen alley.

Jules said...

I don't live far from Derby and we've had snow, sleet , hail , rain , wind and sunshine today ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

Andrew said...

https://www.instagram.com/p/DWUOjL-DS2W/?igsh=dnBsZWIydHhhZ3hm
Photo of said peregrine.

Anonymous said...

Peregrine back on cam 2...17.11

Anonymous said...

Sorry meant 18.11

Wendy Bartter said...

Great pic thanks Andrew

Wendy Bartter said...

The full monty then Jo!

Anonymous said...

Seen her/him capture a pigeon near the river at 11.14am and head in the direction of the upas towards cardinal square

Wendy Bartter said...

Wonder if it was part of that prey he shared with the female ?

Anonymous said...

Some action from 16.48 ... Is it the male trying to attract female or vie-versa??
https://youtu.be/6fkt6RViw-8

Anonymous said...

It might well have been, was some sight. I just don’t see them nesting on the cathedral this season. Hope I’m wrong though. Probably just a hunting spot. They would have been on the top nest by now, don’t know what’s putting them off, potentially the flag as it’s very loud but who knows :(

Wendy Bartter said...

A glitch showed me posting as Anonymous!

Geraldine Orme said...

Sadly i think the same ๐Ÿ˜ข

Jules said...

Salisbury have an egg this morning

Anonymous said...

I tink the new site is wonderful it O do wonder if the peregrines are going to be put off by the picture of a peregrines eye at the back. Could they interpret that as another bird maybe!

Anonymous said...

I thought this said Sainsbury's when I first saw it. :)

Anonymous said...

Hi for this year i think you shud av made a make shift sturdy new floor on the original box
Then after the chicks ad fled change the complete nest box for all new one in the same place
Wild life dont like change
Hope you all understand

Shirley said...

Ooooh, interesting...there's lots of bits of gravel on the front board of the new nest platform! Surely that can't be the wind? Something's been up there...

Anonymous said...

Beat me to it!. From the colouring of the gravel I'd say nearest to camera is undisturbed, far corner might have beginnings of a bowl

NickM (Project Team) said...

Yes. Something was up there today. But I'm afraid it was just me!
I took a brief opportunity to add some more pea gravel to block out light that was entering from a small gap in the back, and to see if there was anything loose that I could tie down. (There wasn't) Whilst there, I scattered a handful of gravel across the platform. Sorry if that got a few of you wondering. Interestingly, I'm back down in the tower and can hear one of our birds callingly loudly, despite not being noticed at all whilst I was up there. Am wondering what's setting them off.

Anonymous said...

Both busy eating tea !

Anonymous said...

You Tease, you !

NickM (Project Team) said...

At 17:10, both adults were on the tower. The falcon is on the old nest platform on the east side of the tower, whilst the tiercel flew out from somewhere, calling loudly, and is now resting on the west face of the tower, just below the bell tower louvres, from where I'm currently viewing him. They each seem quite at ease in their respective positions, and have been around and about the tower for at least an hour, at one time seen together on cam 2 , and later with occasional high-pitched 'chupping' calls coming from some unspecified location.

Jo said...

Still there. ๐Ÿ˜Š

Anonymous said...

Just flew off

Anonymous said...

Both back with prey

Anonymous said...

Just 1 now eating prey

Violet said...

Oh man I got so excited about the moved gravel just now! Still, thank you NickM for climbing all those steps to tend to the box.

Wendy Bartter said...
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Wendy Bartter said...

Here's the footage I captured on my tablet at that time, hope you can hear the bird chupping near to the beginning ... https://youtu.be/bTBwuYGaSNE

Anonymous said...

More footage from earlier when the male flew in with prey at 15.06 but didn't share any with the female, she stayed close but to no avail ...
https://youtu.be/4fVoCvG7Ptc

Anonymous said...

Cam #2 a bit wafty at times as Nick M was doing adjustments!!

Nattalie said...

One home sleeping

Wendy Bartter said...

Here is footage of the male bringing prey for his female at 17.22 ...
https://youtu.be/INin7PcNM5I

Wendy Bartter said...

Both of above postings are from me, same glitch as yesterday!!

Geraldine said...

So is this the male or female perched?

Wendy Bartter said...

It is the female

Geraldine said...

Thank you, i can not tell them apart, but she is lovely

Jo said...

Gone around 22:21. Hope she returns…

carol given said...

Has there been some activity in the nest box. I noticed the gravel has been disturbed

Anonymous said...

Yes, I wonder what did that ... do pigeons scrabble in gravel, I know they're not big nest builders.

Wendy Bartter said...

Re-posting this info from yesterday ...
NickM (Project Team)
Yes. Something was up there today. But I'm afraid it was just me!
I took a brief opportunity to add some more pea gravel to block out light that was entering from a small gap in the back, and to see if there was anything loose that I could tie down. (There wasn't) Whilst there, I scattered a handful of gravel across the platform. Sorry if that got a few of you wondering.

Anonymous said...

I was just wondering why scatter some gravel over the platform? Would that somehow attract them to the box ?

Anonymous said...

Is there a perch for them at the outside of the box? They like to look out, if they are sitting on the eggs at the back they can’t see much, a bit ‘boxed in’.

Anonymous said...

I was thinking the same, they like to have an open nest usually. Half way down cliffs etc and in this case half way down the cathedral with a view. Is there no way a board can be installed where the old nesting site was?

Jo said...

Food delivery just now~

Jo said...

Aaand she took off.

Wendy Bartter said...

Here is the delivery of prey by the male to his female, becoming quite the daily occurrence, shame they're still so committed to the original site!!
https://youtu.be/ULKJMenHs6k

NickM (Project Team) said...

Yes, we incorporated a projecting pole as a potential perch, and a cross bar close to the front for young to grip on to flap their wings.

Shirley said...

The bird that's been on the old perch for a while is looking up and opening the beak wide, over and over. I turned up the sound on cam 1 but couldn't hear anything but I guess it's calling. 18.00hrs

Jo said...

Another food delivery a minute ago. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

NickM (Project Team) said...

Hopefully, this older blog post will explain the situation. https://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/2026/02/time-for-change.html
The current frame simply isn’t capable of accepting a replacement base along with its load of gravel, potentially weighing 50kg or more.

Wendy Bartter said...

Here's the second prey brought in by the male ,,, just as well we don't have sound on cam #2, she's been screeching for ages!! After she flies with her food, a bird, likely the male, flies in to perch on crenellations, there til 18.25
https://youtu.be/5K3sE3HCKcI

Pavel said...

One currently perched on Cam2

Anonymous said...

And shes gone

Anonymous said...

Both at home sharing breakfast

Anonymous said...

Would love to know from experts whether the picture of a peregrine on the inside back of the new box could deter the peregrines. I have heard a picture of a Birds Eye glaring is enough to deter some birds. Great work!

Anonymous said...

There could be a couple of reasons they've not used the box, 1 it is completely new to them (obviously )and 2 they are being asked to go from an open platform to an enclosed box, both of which they should get used to given time.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't really matter, except for lack of young birds this year because that box will be removed later this year anyway, maybe better they don't use that one only for it to disappear too.

Jo said...

Been watching our peregrine for half hour now, dunno when they've arrived... I wish I knew how to tell them apart, maybe a funny feather here, a different pattern there, lol.

Jo said...

Just left. (ish)

Anonymous said...

One back at home

Jo said...

Another food delivery, hehe. At least he’s staying a bit longer this time.

Jo said...

Did he leave with the leftovers? I look away one moment and I only see a flash of wings. ๐Ÿ˜…

Anonymous said...

If they had repaired the old one they would probably sitting on eggs by now

Sandpiper class Leeds said...

Our year 3 class has been tuning in daily to check on the peregrine. We are so excited to spot the birds and look forward to following their journey.

Wendy Bartter said...

Welcome Sandpiper class, good to know you are following the progress of our Peregrine pair, all fingers crossed that we see them adopting the new box and laying some eggs¬

Wendy Bartter said...

Not sure he did get any, footage below!

Wendy Bartter said...

Here's the footage of the food delivery at 14.41 ...
https://youtu.be/7KcW1b-Kj6w

Anonymous said...

One at home having forty winks

Jules said...

Has someone swept the few pebbles away from the platform they've disappeared?

NickM (Project Team) said...

Yes - we watched the wind blow them away!

Wendy Bartter said...

Hi Jules, I got quite excited thinking that a Peregrine had been in the box, what a letdown!!
a bit of speedy footage showing a couple of examples ... https://youtu.be/LHRYqsfT4sA

Anonymous said...

One back home..busy preening

NickM said...

I'm afraid that after 10 years in use, the old platform was well beyond repair and certainly no longer capable of taking a weight of >50kg of nest material. Nor was it replaceable in time for the 2026 breeding season, as detailed in detail in an earlier post in which we explain that we are attempting to find an alternative solution which will not involve complex abseils, but will be easier to maintain and replace in the long term. See https://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/2026/02/time-for-change.html

Anonymous said...

One back at home again

Wendy Bartter said...

Saw one who had a very wet head!

Anonymous said...

Hello Sandpiper Class, what a great name for your class! I am really pleased that you are enjoying finding out about the peregrines. There is always so much to learn. My Year 1 class have also been checking in on them. You might want to take a look at some of the online learning resources on the that can be found here
https://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/p/schools.html and here https://www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/peregrine-resources
Let us know what you see on the webcams.

Helen said...

During a visit to Derby yesterday morning I had good views of both peregrines on the tower. The female was perched on one of the water spouts at the top where she has some cached prey. She then moved over on to one of the grotesques, so only a fairly short distance from the new box, albeit slightly below. The male was perched one of the grotesques around the other side of the tower, before he took off and made a couple of circuits, calling loudly. Fingers crossed they pluck up the courage to investigate the box more closely!

Wendy Bartter said...

Great to hear your update Helen, still think there is time for this pair to adopt the new box, they must be getting quite desperate to lay eggs!

Jo said...

Ha, she really came in hot to take that food from him, huh? ๐Ÿคญ

Wendy Bartter said...

She was super keen to get the prey alright, a bit later delivery than previously partly due to us changing our clocks!!
https://youtu.be/d4uOYuJpQCk

NickM said...

One home on Cam 2 tonight c.10pm.

Wendy Bartter said...

Still perched in same place at 23.23

Anonymous said...

Still there 3am

Nattalie said...

She's still here now

Anonymous said...

What will happen if they don't go to the new box. They will need to lay the eggs somewhere, has anyone seen them visiting an alternative nest.

Anonymous said...

Looking at other peregrine nest that are watchable I have not seen any that are enclosed. Unless I have missed any they are all open to the elements. Would being enclosed not be off putting. Just an observation

Anonymous said...

I also think the constant sound of the flapping flagpole rope must be putting them off

Anonymous said...

I am fairly positive that they aren't visiting any alternative sites, as they are still spending most of their time at the cathedral. When I visited at the weekend the birds were higher up on the tower and wouldn't have been visible on the webcams.

Anonymous said...

Check Kettering I don't think you could get more enclosed

Angela said...

Also Ely cathedral, just laid first egg

Sandpiper class Leeds said...

We have noticed that the pair are coming to rest on the second camera shot. have they tried to get into the new nest yet ?
Looking forward to watching them lay their eggs from our classroom in Leeds.

Anonymous said...

Have you seen your local ones in Leeds have three eggs (I think)

Anonymous said...

At home enjoying the view

Project Member (DWT) said...

Hi Sandpiper class in Leeds: it's great that you are keeping an eye on our peregrines though it is quite possible now that they will not use the new nest box especially made for them and instead have a year off. This does happen at other nest sites occasionally and our female is new to Derby and almost certainly a young bird that has never laid an egg before. Meanwhile there are many other peregrine nest web cams to watch and follow. Search for 'peregrine web cams UK' and you'll find many to choose from.

Project Member (DWT) said...

Link to the aforementioned and very enclosed nest at Kettering:
https://hawkandowltrust.org/live-cameras/kettering-peregrines

Anonymous said...

I agree.. I've been thinking that too. Very noisy.

Anonymous said...

Can whatever is causing the noise on the flagpole be tied down or against to lessen the noise.. Just wondering.

Project Member (DWT) said...

It's highly unlikely the flagpole rope noises will be having any effect. The very loud cathedral bells are just inside the tower by the old platform and the birds have always totally ignored them even when the ringers are practicing for hours at a time.

Anonymous said...

The cathedral bells aren't slapping around sounding like an intruder.

Wendy Bartter said...

And their first egg was laid today

Jo said...

Just noticed we have one home.

Anonymous said...

It's still there ...looks a little blustery

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