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The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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20 Jan 2016, 08:41
by chenrezig
http://upp.hawkandowl.org/norwich-pereg ... -cam-2016/I have been keeping an eye on this for the past week or so. It was very weedy a few days ago, but when I checked yesterday it seems that the birds have given the next box a spring clean as the weeds are gone and the birds have made two little "scrapes" small depressions in the gravle that is in the nest box .
Watch this space
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
Posted:
20 Jan 2016, 11:47
by Honey
than999
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
Posted:
20 Jan 2016, 17:44
by chenrezig
I did have a quick peep at the webcam at work at dinnertime (on my mobile I might add), and a Peregrine was sitting on the edge of the box having a good old preen...
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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20 Jan 2016, 22:52
by Honey
I am so looking forward to this. I will look at the webcam tomorrow.
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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23 Jan 2016, 11:57
by wendy
i got a photo of one of the birds on the box,
I will post it asap.
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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24 Jan 2016, 16:00
by wendy
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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24 Jan 2016, 16:13
by wendy
bird3.png
I took this yesterday but the bird is back today.
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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24 Jan 2016, 19:53
by chenrezig
Brilliant pic Wendy, thanks for posting
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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24 Jan 2016, 21:55
by Honey
than999
Great picture
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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28 Jan 2016, 09:44
by wendy
she is back making a nest
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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30 Jan 2016, 10:56
by wendy
He is back again, he seems to call in most mornings.
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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31 Jan 2016, 16:13
by wendy
he is there now
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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31 Jan 2016, 17:49
by maureenho
What a beauty he is.
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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01 Feb 2016, 00:59
by Honey
than999
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Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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03 Feb 2016, 16:36
by wendy
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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04 Feb 2016, 16:31
by wendy
the bird is there now.
Are you seeing this post Liz?
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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04 Feb 2016, 16:34
by annie
That is a great picture
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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04 Feb 2016, 20:35
by chenrezig
I was watching The One Show tonight and they had a bit about Peregrines on it, they have just found out that Peregrines hunt at night by the streetlights, this was in Bath. They said that they spot prey birds as the light from the streetlamps reflects on their underneath feathers which are paler ..
It is one at about 24 minutes
but be warned it is quite upsetting in parts as some of the prey is still alive when it is taken back to the next box http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... w-04022016
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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09 Feb 2016, 16:44
by wendy
taken today at 4.30pm
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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10 Feb 2016, 15:13
by wendy
Maybe the first time they have been together.
I did not take the photo but I took one a little while before and the bird was calling for its mate.
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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15 Feb 2016, 15:36
by wendy
the bird is there now
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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20 Feb 2016, 17:02
by wendy
today
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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15 Mar 2016, 14:56
by wendy
took this today.
I think it is lovely
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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19 Mar 2016, 07:20
by chenrezig
The first, precious, red egg of the 2016 breeding season arrived in the nest box today.
The female falcon is expected to lay another three eggs, one every four hours.
If all goes well, then the chicks will hatch in about 30 to 33 days’ time.
Since the platform was set up by the Hawk and Owl Trust in 2011, an average of four chicks have been born each year, with a 50pc survival rate.
The Hawk and Owl Trust’s Watchpoint, which attracts more than 30,000 people each year to observe the birds in Cathedral Close, will open on Wednesday.
*I think it should be every three to four days from memory?
Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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19 Mar 2016, 13:50
by wendy
ty Liz,
In time for Easter
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