As the season progresses, it does seem gradually less and less likely that the Derby Cathedral peregrines will adopt the new nest box that we needed to build for them. This is obviously frustrating for everyone involved with the Project Team who've committed so much time and effort in caring for our birds, not only this year, but over the last 20 years. We know it's frustrating for many of you, too - our dedicated webcam watchers and blog readers.
Along the way, we have tried to address many of the concerns and sensible suggestions that some of you have made on the comments section so that you appreciate the reasoning behind the actions of our volunteer team.
Meanwhile, there are many opportunities to watch other webcams focused on different bird species around the country, and to learn more about their lives and perhaps return to the Derby web cams for next season.
Here are some links to a few live cams in the UK of other species that you may find of interest. A few have no sound and all are best watched during daylight hours. Feel free to add a comment with a link to your own personal favourite wildlife webcam.
The (introduced) white storks at the Knepp Estate in Sussex:
The ospreys nesting at Rutland Water:
A goshawk nest at Loch Garten in the Cairngorms:
and a barn owl nest in Yorkshire:
There are many more, especially of ospreys and peregrines as you will know.
If not, search for them on You Tube.
There are now nesting urban peregrines in almost every English county with as many as 50 pairs nesting in Greater London!
Nest success rates are higher than those in the countryside where threats from egg and chick thieves and from deliberate persecution still occur every year.
To learn more about the persecution of raptors like eagles, peregrines and hen harriers in the UK, check out the excellent Raptor Persecution blog: Raptor Persecution UK .
The Project Team
Thanx for the info .. keep up the good work !
ReplyDeleteWhile it is disappointing for viewers it must be so much worse for those of you who have put so much effort into the new nest site. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication.
ReplyDeleteOne at home looking about
ReplyDeleteJust left
Deleteone home having a preen
ReplyDeleteStill there ...looks a bit blustery
ReplyDeleteStill there. 😁
ReplyDeleteI swear… he left just to prove me wrong, lol. 😑
DeleteOur girl is home (so windy). It’s the girl, right?
ReplyDeleteI guessed it was windy there as the position of the big slates has altered again! Yes it was the female
DeleteI've not seen both peregrines together for a while now, do you think the female has been deserted by the male ?
ReplyDeleteHave just seen the male bring in some prey for her
Deleteback again
ReplyDeleteBless her, it's probably hard standing on one leg when its windy!
ReplyDeleteSome in & outs from 13.39 ... Busier for sightings today!
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/Xdxg5MMEm3k
Peregrine on the old platform frame now 5:50am
ReplyDeleteSomeone enjoying the view
ReplyDeleteBusy preening in the sun
ReplyDeleteBusy preening in the sun
ReplyDeleteOne is currently perched on Cam2
ReplyDeleteStill there looking around
ReplyDelete12.59 male just brought her some dinner :)
ReplyDeleteLuckily have a recording of that
DeleteFeathers everywhere !
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that I have seen both of them together, I was starting to think she had been left on her own
ReplyDeleteshe just flew off with it, probably to find somewhere out of the hail!
ReplyDeleteSomething we've not seen for a while ... male bringing prey gift for his female
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/uLmUI7mkwjU
its encouraging that they're still displaying mating behaviours, fingers still crossed!
ReplyDeleteMultiple visits today so far, I’m quite pleased. (One home right now)
ReplyDeleteGone again...
DeleteMeanwhile, Leicester have 3 cameras on 4 eggs but their streaming is kaput - perhaps a tie-up for a neighbour ?.
ReplyDeleteNo - not involved at any other site, just a watcher.
Fulham & Barnes have first chick, fed so far on parakeets ... a balanced diet of meat and greens?. Alas, male in last year has been shot, knocked around and now chased off by younger interloper. Female is feeding, incubating, hunting and also chasing off another female.
It's all go !
Very sad news from FaB, chick & eggs definitely in peril if another female takes over!
DeleteOne currently perched on Cam2
ReplyDeleteStill there having forty winks
ReplyDeleteand she's gone - stayed for quite a while though
ReplyDeleteBack at home early !
ReplyDeleteDidn't see either of our pair today between 11 am and 8 pm unless they visited in the hour & a half I was unable to view/record around 4 - 5.30 pm!
ReplyDeleteSame here, looks like there was only that very early visit.
DeleteOne there now looking around
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see both there. 😊
ReplyDeleteBoth gone now (partner left ten minutes ago).
DeleteAt last ones at home taking in the view
ReplyDeleteMissed that visit!
DeleteHome early again !
ReplyDeleteAt home busy preening
ReplyDeleteSomeone is home for now (she looks soaked). 🥲
ReplyDeleteFeathers looking a bit ruffled
ReplyDeleteYeah, and just left.
DeleteLol as I hit send she flies back in.
ReplyDeleteat home now. looking a bit fluffy!
ReplyDeleteLeft again…
DeleteThis is silly, back again the second I hit send. 😝
ReplyDeleteLate visitor tonight
ReplyDeleteVisits from 15,22 til 20.06 ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/pmFNt7HkYQg
Bright n early this morning
ReplyDeleteF&B update.
ReplyDeleteNewer female seems to have largely disappeared, but new male patrolled wall for a few days, then edge of box, then brought food from own stash to mother, who duly fed the chick. Other eggs unhatched, last year they hatched 2 (Zig & Zag), a rarity for them.
A female paid a visit earlier, new male flirted, Azina ran out and chased her off 😂
DeleteLet's hope they return next season
ReplyDeleteI open the camera and see a pigeon perched on the old nest. 🥲
ReplyDeleteAt least we got a few visits in the morning…
Early bird perched
ReplyDeleteYep..still there
ReplyDeleteAnd still here now
DeleteNo sightings between 15.30 and 20.00, could see & hear that the weather was wet & windy there!
ReplyDeleteSitting in the sunshine looking about
ReplyDeleteNice to see the mister home (it is the male, right?).
ReplyDeleteAnd he seems to be calling...
And gone again.
DeleteIt was the female Jo, just look at the chest whilst preening in my video below, clear view of the speckles.
DeleteRight! I remember now from the video you shared here. I thought it was paler but as I watched I started to feel uncertain. 😆
DeleteThanks for correcting me!
Also we have one home now~
The male was on the platform framework with food at 13:48 today; female arrived and took it from him. She flew off a couple of minutes later.
ReplyDeleteHere's the footage of that prey gift plus the female returning at 14.27 to perch & preen til she flies off at 15.06 '''
Deletehttps://youtu.be/JdGo_iseeVc
Have just read this news re the St Albans egg crushing incident last year ...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj37p32e781o
I just read it and no further action the so and so' I could say alot worse but I won't
DeleteAre they serious?!? I can’t say all I want either, I’m fuming.
DeleteDerby Cathedral is about to lose its wonderful Head Verger, Maddie. She and her team have been so supportive whenever I've turned up unannounced and asked for keys to the tower, and always so interested in the comings and goings of the peregrines. But the good news is she's moving on to bigger things. Guess where she's going. . . St Albans! So the peregrines there will have another staunch supporter and guardian!
DeleteVery good news for her and the peregrines there, hehe.
DeleteWheres the foreign language comment gone?
ReplyDeleteThe foreign language comment was spam, and we delete and report such posts as soon as they're detected.
Delete15:45pm, and found the male perched on the old platform. Forgot to record, so not sure when he arrived.
ReplyDeleteHe flew in at 15.42 and left at 15.59, preened a bit, looked around a lot ...
Deletehttps://youtu.be/M5b08X74GC0
Again !!
ReplyDeleteWe'll delete spam as soon as we see it buit can't be watching 24/7 so please bear with us. Meanwhile just ignore it and don't click on any links. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe aylesbury site has seen invader action with the two eggs abandoned
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bucksbirdclub.co.uk/birding-in-bucks/aylesbury-peregrines
That was a while ago, the hope now is for a second batch!
DeleteYes ...first time I've seen it today
ReplyDeletejust gone, but can hear them calling on the audio from cam1
ReplyDeleteboth briefly reappeared.
ReplyDeleteMissed seeing them both as I was editing footage of previous visits!
DeleteAt 13.12 a visitor for a couple of minutes.
ReplyDeleteWent quiet til 19.16 and another visit, lost transmission for a while then saw one fly off at 19.54!
https://youtu.be/zjipwVjS-bk
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ReplyDeleteJust an annoying spammer. Best just to ignore completely and leave it to an admin to delete completely. (I’ll remove this reply in due course, too) NickM
DeleteOne perched looking about
ReplyDeletejust flew off
ReplyDeleteback and looking around
ReplyDeleteOne at home preening
ReplyDeleteLooks a little blustery
ReplyDeleteSleepy peregrine is home~
ReplyDeleteLeft at 18:50 .
DeleteSnippets from those two visits, didn't get the second fly off ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/QRhXi11_zus
Sitting in the sun looking about
ReplyDeleteFAB update Azina and the new male have mated and both have fed the chick.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good news update
DeleteNot around much today. recorded between 17.30 & 20.30, no visitors!
ReplyDeleteOne of the eggs at Cromer is pipping so looks like they will have new arrivals soon
ReplyDeleteEarly bird busy preening
ReplyDeleteHi all Interesting that AYLESBURY seem to have one our Birds, as just snapped and saw red ring left leg.....
ReplyDeleteThanks Jules.........Cromer definite hatch shell out..
ReplyDeleteUpdate from Aylesbury here: https://www.bucksbirdclub.co.uk/birding-in-bucks/aylesbury-peregrines
ReplyDeleteI used to work in this building and loved watchng them swoop down - it's near the Waterside theatre and the shopping centre
Hawk and Owl Trust
ReplyDeleteYeovil Peregrine update:
The three eggs at our Yeovil site have hatched over the last couple of days!
In the early hours of this morning the third egg hatched, completing the clutch of three chicks.
Thanks anonymous and see Mike is checking females ring data so will be interesting to see if letters could be ours. she certainly seems enamoured by the male intruder (even if in the turmoil he spoiled the first lay) so we still live in hope for eggs
ReplyDeleteWhile I understand frustration on commenting on here. I dont think its right people calling others physcho yes ive corrected their spelling. Is needed or wanted on here and im surprised at the team for allowing such things
ReplyDeleteThe comment you refer to has been deleted but it referred to the spammer and not to anyone involved with the peregrines.
ReplyDeleteCromer now has 2 chicks and 3rd egg pipping .
ReplyDeleteNot seen any others as of yet
Good for them x Norwich has 4 eggs x
DeleteWouldn't be at all surprised to see Pigeons nesting in the new box ...
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/Sw-rU9jD5Qs
Lovely pigeon
ReplyDeleteOne at home
ReplyDeleteYes ...just tuned in
ReplyDeleteAnd looked again ....and gone!
ReplyDeleteSheffield and Glasgow have their first chicks too
ReplyDeleteIt really was a 'blink and you will miss it` type of visit, lol.
ReplyDeleteOne at home looking about
ReplyDeleteOpened the video at 08:01 to see one (the male I think?) and stayed until 08:55! 😊
ReplyDeleteEarly bird looking about
ReplyDeleteOne home looking up squawking away
ReplyDeleteAnd just left
DeleteAnd back, preening
ReplyDeleteThey do love the openness,watching the World...
ReplyDeleteAnd the sunshine this morning
ReplyDeleteLeft at 09:31.
ReplyDeleteDid they try their hand at the pigeons below again? Or they just happen to fly away at the same time? I couldn’t quite see…
Footage in real time & slo-mo ... don't think Peregrine intentionally went for the pigeons, they just took fright
Deletehttps://youtu.be/tQ1HwCmUQXU
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOne back home in the rain !
ReplyDeleteEarly bird this morning
ReplyDeleteEarly bird this morning
ReplyDeletesrill there
ReplyDeleteAnd back again
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