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Tuesday, 1 May 2012

London Wild Bird Watch



Saturday April 21st


I attended the London Wild Bird Watch Live event on the date above being held at Barnes Wetland Centre, Simon King and Kate Humble were hosting and going live to a number of web cams during the show.They really did put on a great show and hopefully it will be repeated next year. One webcam which I have been involved in was the Charring X Peregrines having made and placed the nestbox.The whole event involving the installation, a new camera was fitted, was undertaken before the breeding season, below is a series of photos taken by Nathalie showing some of the work involved.



Planning the strategy

Removing box to send up for new camera


Going up

Starting the clean up

The technical stuff

Simon checking on progress

Back in position and a clean balcony

New camera, substrate and a ready made scrape

Rawbolted down, just as well with the winds we have been having

4 eggs were laid in it; unfortunately 1 was lost to what appears to be a clumsy Tiercel but the remaining 3 all hatched on the 24th despite our atrocious weather at the moment. The broken egg itself was taken out of the box and eaten by the Falcon. Peregrines are pretty bullet proof when it comes to the weather and will deal with most extremities, having said that I think a nestbox gives them and the juveniles especially an easier time of it in our climate. I don’t always place a nestbox, if a structure has a ‘natural’ roof over it, a tray is sufficient.
As I write this I am watching the Tiercel having just relieved the Falcon (see weekend March 17th/18th for the web cam address), he in particular is very clumsy with his feet, little surprise that he smashed an egg. The pair have now become celebrities in London and are being followed not only on CCTV but also Twitter and elsewhere, the images portrayed by the HD software have been stunning.

Nathalie Mahieu has been monitoring them night and day http://fabperegrines.blogspot.co.uk/ most of the cracking video footage on the balcony comes from the time she puts in, it is a big commitment and well done to her.Without her enthusiasm and hard work the pair would likely still be getting washed out on the balcony every year.
With all the recent bad weather the pairs without a roof or nestbox are having a hard time of it along with all other species, many will be lost unfortunately, the Nottingham Peregrine site I understand has sadly lost 2 chicks to exposure.
One of the chicks at Charring X is weaker and smaller than its siblings and is not always getting fed unfortunately; it has been like this for a number of days now and seemingly does not always have the strength to lift its head. He/she appears to be a little fighter and is hanging on in there at the moment and is occasionally getting fed, it is enough to keep it going, the little chap deserves to make it.

















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