Peregrines return to Norwich

Oneputt replied on 09/02/2016 10:31

Posted on 09/02/2016 10:31

on the 16 January a team from the Urban Peregrine Project cleaned out the nest site on Norwich Cathedral Spire.  Amongst the debris was the head of a Teal!  Anyway the very next day the male Peregrine turned up. He's still about waiting for his mate.  Good luck to all these beautiful BoP this year.

RedKite replied on 24/03/2020 11:38

Posted on 24/03/2020 11:38

Good news OP.

Local Wood Larks are about and the male was displaying this morning and as OH cut the plot last week they like feeding on all the insects and they are difficult to see as if they hear a noise they just dip down in a hollow in the ground.

Plenty of butterflies around even had a scarce swallowtail and a common blue about the lilac not quite out so should be a few more about soon.

 

Wherenext replied on 24/03/2020 16:27

Posted on 24/03/2020 16:27

There's some wonderful photos on the following website, particularly of a Short Eared Owl. Can't copy them as they are Copyrighted.

Scroll down past the recent sightings on the Home Page.

www.deeestuary.co.uk

Wherenext replied on 24/03/2020 18:36

Posted on 24/03/2020 18:36

Sorry for posting it on the Peregrine page OP. Thought I was in the What have you Seen page.

Agree with you about the SEO. Wondered what the heck it was when I scrolled down. Doesn't look happy does it?

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