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The ideal training ground for Snow

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 21 November 201222 March 2022

With Snow growing stronger, and the weather ideal for some intensive flight training, all three…

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Continuing incorrect warnings from certain search engines

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 17 November 201222 March 2022

Apologies to everybody for the current warnings floating around the Internet about our FalconCam Project…

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FalconCam Project hit by malware

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 13 November 201222 March 2022

Apologies to all viewers about the warnings coming through most browsers over the last couple…

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Youngster exploring pine trees

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 9 November 201222 March 2022

A quick update to say that, as of this morning, Snow is still up in…

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Snow in action

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 8 November 201222 March 2022

With Snow now safely out in the trees being constantly monitored by both Swift and…

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Snow has found the roost tree

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 6 November 201222 March 2022

After disappearing yesterday afternoon and causing a certain amount of anxiety, all is now well. …

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Feisty but free – Snow has fledged!

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 5 November 201222 March 2022

With calls out to campus staff early this morning to keep an eye out for…

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Snow has departed

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 5 November 201222 March 2022

We’re pawing over some very average, (very low light) archive footage from this morning, but…

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Nestling prey

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 3 November 201222 March 2022

Most of the birds brought into the nest-box are in bits – hard to identify. …

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Male or female?

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 2 November 201222 March 2022

At fledging, females should be 80% wingsize of adults, and males about 83%.  On that…

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