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Carers Chill4us | Carers message board • View topic - The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016
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Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 23 May 2016, 00:32
by Honey
than999 for the pics Liz,
I hope they will all be ok.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 23 May 2016, 09:00
by wendy
I was shocked to see the birds are left on their own over night.
I looked in before I went to bed, and they were all asleep but with no parent.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 23 May 2016, 18:42
by chenrezig
I tuned in again tonight just in time to see Mr Peregrine delivering tea ...

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 24 May 2016, 00:41
by Honey
than999 liz

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 26 May 2016, 14:30
by wendy
Is anyone else thinking that the mother may have been killed?
What a great job the father is doing on his own.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 27 May 2016, 11:11
by wendy
The birds are doing so well. They have black feathers now and all four are thriving.
Just took a look.
http://upp.hawkandowl.org/norwich-pereg ... -cam-2016/

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 29 May 2016, 18:53
by chenrezig
Hardly any down on them now, I suspect it won't be too long before they fledge ...

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 05 Jun 2016, 16:20
by wendy
i took this today, they are growing.
Is the father still feeding them on his own?

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2016, 14:44
by wendy
This afternoon, I sat and watched the bird flying ever so high in the sky. It must be our bird because it was on its own, and they usually fly in pairs.
We are only 2 miles from the Cathedral.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2016, 10:08
by wendy
has one fledged? I took a look at 11am and I feel sure there were only 3 birds. and one of them was sitting on the side.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2016, 16:02
by wendy
taken at 4.30pm today

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2016, 06:07
by chenrezig
There are only three this morning ...

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2016, 10:51
by wendy

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 10 Jun 2016, 14:22
by Honey
So sad to read the chick has been found dead.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2016, 15:44
by wendy

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 12 Jun 2016, 16:22
by wendy
I did this with the snipping tool, much easier than putting into paste.
Maybe you do it already, but this is the first time I have used the snipping tool.
It was very easy.

The two birds looked like they were kissing for ages.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 12 Jun 2016, 16:25
by wendy
so easy

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 13 Jun 2016, 14:22
by wendy
the last one abit wet

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 14 Jun 2016, 08:02
by wendy
all the chicks have fledged.
the last one went at 5.20am this morning.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 15 Jun 2016, 00:29
by Honey
than999
I hope they will be ok.
x

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 15 Jun 2016, 09:09
by wendy
not good news, I am afraid, but I will leave Liz to explain.

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 15 Jun 2016, 17:15
by chenrezig
I have been putting off posting this, but it explains why the webcam was offline for a long while.

Very sad to say that the new female peregrine that chased off the one that laid the eggs attacked and killed two of the fledgelings, and attacked a third. The third was rescued and is being looked by an avian vet, the other is also okay and is being looked after.

Apparently it is unheard of for any adult peregrine to attack a youngster, even one that is not its own. So the Hawk and Owl trust stepped in to save the other two.

So very sad ....


Liz

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 19 Jun 2016, 08:07
by chenrezig
Update via the Hawk and Owl website ..

The two surviving youngsters are being looked after here at the International Centre of Birds of Prey located in Gloucestershire.

http://www.icbp.org/index/

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 19 Jun 2016, 21:00
by Honey
than999

Re: The Norwich Peregrine webcam s back for 2016

PostPosted: 20 Jun 2016, 17:06
by chenrezig
Another update via the Hawk and Owl Facebook page .. today

The two youngsters were underweight and ate "ravenously" for the first few days, and were found to be slightly aenemic. One had a wound to its wing and was treated with antibiotics. Funds are being raised for a temporary aivary where they will be placed, this will be in Norfolk and "away from Norwich". The door will later be left open so they do waht is called a soft release - this means they will still have food left at the aivary for a month or so until they can hunt for themselves.