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The revenge of the peregrines

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 10 November 200922 March 2022

With the three furry blobs rapidly turning into scraggly teenage peregrines they’re quickly learning what’s…

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We have new vision

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 9 November 200922 March 2022

Apologies for the delay since the last post; we’ve been having some technical fun getting…

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No banding to take place

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 4 November 200922 March 2022

We found out on Monday that our external raptor experts won’t be able to make…

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Peregrines turning into sardines

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 31 October 200922 March 2022

Day 20 for the two eldest chicks (Day 18 for the younger) and with wings…

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Almost teenagers

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 27 October 200922 March 2022

After a couple of days without vision a climb was made this evening to wait…

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Message from the window cleaner!

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 20 October 200922 March 2022

Finally a lucky break with peregrine mum heading away for a lengthy period mid-afternoon and…

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Better weather, bigger chicks

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 19 October 200922 March 2022

Day 8 for the 2 older chicks (Day 6 for the younger) and the furry…

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Big day for the peregrine family

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 15 October 200922 March 2022

We were visited today by Mr Robert Bicknell from our friends at 30th Squadron to…

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Days four and two respectively

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 14 October 200922 March 2022

With little coverage from the faulty nest camera today a trip up the swaying tower…

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Triple trouble on Day 3

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 13 October 200922 March 2022

Our first sighting this morning showed a large piece of broken shell behind mum and…

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