European peregrine sees off predators by Cecilia Kinross Posted on 23 November 201722 March 2022 Video Playerhttp://www.gumtreecs.com.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Peregrin-Falcon-2016-11-05-VIDEO-00000164.mp4Media error: Format(s) not supported or source(s) not foundDownload File: http://www.gumtreecs.com.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Peregrin-Falcon-2016-11-05-VIDEO-00000164.mp4?_=100:0000:0000:00Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Amazing footage of a peregrine (I think on south coast of UK) chasing huge pelicans and a large snake. Cilla
Wow – beautiful! Thanks, Cilla Our babies are so well-protected up in the water tower – no wonder it’s prime peregrine real estate! Reply
Yes, even compared to the building roof in Melbourne, where they got sunstroke or heatstroke (I assume). Ours have shelter, shade and freedom from predators. Hope it’s not bad for evolutionary pressures… Just going out to have a look for Marragaay. Reply
Fantastic footage! It’s not in the UK, though – I think the commentator mentions that it’s just south of LA right at the beginning. Many thanks for sharing this! Reply
Wow – beautiful! Thanks, Cilla
Our babies are so well-protected up in the water tower – no wonder it’s prime peregrine real estate!
Yes, even compared to the building roof in Melbourne, where they got sunstroke or heatstroke (I assume). Ours have shelter, shade and freedom from predators. Hope it’s not bad for evolutionary pressures…
Just going out to have a look for Marragaay.
Fantastic footage! It’s not in the UK, though – I think the commentator mentions that it’s just south of LA right at the beginning.
Many thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for the correction; I was misled by the UK accent…