Sunday, June 1, 2008
Terminal Tower Cleveland: getting ready to fledge
Tiger
Thriller
Tiki
Spirit
Spirit and Tiger
Once again amazing photo's of Chris and Chad Saladin! Thabk you both so much for making these special and wonderful awesome pictures of the Terminal Tower peregrines.
All pictures are courtesy Chad and Chris Saladin ©
De Mortel: what a day!!!
What a great day this has been. Early this morning 2 of our juveniles left the roof of the tower and flew to the first ring. The eldest managed to get back up to the ledge. The other one did not.
S2 broight in a fresh pigeon in the morning and plucked it on the 4th ring, had a lot of trouble bringing it up to the nestbox and landed with the heavy prey on the first ring to feed the left behind fledeling. After that she flew up to th eroof to the 2 juvi's over there and finally brought a piece to the female in the nestbox. Who is still not out.
A second fresh pigeon was brought up at 4 and was dropped in front of the cam! And this brought a lot of entertainment. Juvi's plucking, eating, pa who plucked and fed the juvi's, it took hours before the pigeon was completely eaten.
Both for the people on teh spottersplace and for everybody at home it was a day full of enjoyment.
As the night fell, 3 juvi's are sleeping in the nestbox, the fourth is on the first ring,, I'm sure S2 is keeping an eye on him.
More than 300 pictures of today : http://picasaweb.google.nl/efrona22/DeMortel1Juni
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Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project
The 4 cuties are getting more beautiful every day. They are changing very rapidly now into brown juvi's in fact the eldest one is transforming so quickly one can even see a difference between early morning and late evening. The youngest one is a bit behind, but will catch ip no doubt. They are very well provided with food by both parents. It is a joy to watch this nestsite and the wonderful webcamimages!
Thank you Derby Project Members!
http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/
Chichester Cathedral peregrines live video
Last night I received an email from Anne Thorneloe who asked me to take a look at the cHichester Falcons. Well I did and what a great webcam project this is. Thank you Anne. I'm sorry I did not know about this Project before. What a great stream!
Introducing the peregrine falcons of CHICHESTER Cathedral.
The four chicks hatched on April 28 all within the hour. They have been banded already. The peregrine falcons at Chichester Cathedral have been resident in their special nest-box provided and maintained by Sussex Ornithological Society since 2001None of the 4 eggs hatched in that first year, but they have successfully raised 22 chicks to date, with 4 chicks in 2007.
In 2007 Graham and Theo Roberts ringed 4 peregrine chicks, on behalf of The Sussex Ornithological Society and RSPB. This year the brood comprises 3 males and a female. Females are larger and have noticeably bigger feet. As previously, each was fitted with a numbered colour-ring. It is hoped that this will enable their future movements to be followed. It is interesting and pleasing to know that a female chick ringed from this nesting box in 2002 is now breeding in Sussex.
Over the winter months at least one of the peregrine parents is likely to remain around the Cathedral Precincts. Their nesting box is in the south east turret.
The chicks are expected to fledge between June 18 and 20.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/webcams/birdsofprey/chichester.asp
Heidelberg: an encore!
The nestbox is in the helmet of the steeple above the clock behind
the small "window"!
Now that both juveniles, Gerd and Jurgen have fledged we do focus again on beautiful Aurora and Phönix. What special names indeed.
Mr Hans Martin Gäng has been involved with and is in fact the leader of this project from 1999!After the recovery of the DDT disaster oeregrine falcons where seen in heidelberg in 1999. A 2 year old banded female and an older male started nesting in the Kirchturm in Heildelberg. The female was Aurora and she is still teh resident falcon. 2 years ago her partner did not come back and Phönix started courting Aurora. This year they had their 2nd nest together.
Heidelberg is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Heidelberg lies on the river Neckar at the point where it leaves its narrow, steep valley in the Odenwald to flow into the Rhine valley. It is very beautiful overthere. And I'm sure the peregrines love it.
Aurora
Mr Gäng did send me a couple of great pictures of the nestsite, and of Aurora and Phönix. They where not very pleased when mr Gäng was cleaning out the nestite yesterday and protested loudly. They still are very territotial about it, even though the juveniles have fledged.
Aurora is not pleased with the cleaning of the nestbox
Nijmegen: 2 fledged
Some time yesterday the first juvi fledged from the Nijmegen nestsite and today the second one flew of. So just one left. How rapidly it goes. probably tomorrow this nestite will be empty.
Brighton Sussex Heights
All juveniles are on the ledge all day. No doubt hop-flapping and excersising their wings. They are 35 days old now and getting stronger every day. There are some tufts of down left under the wings and on their head and legs. Sometimes male juvenile stake off as young as 35 days but most wait untill the flightmuscles are stronger.
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