Nice shots of the Peregrine. In the last year we've had a pair take up residence on our closest hospital which we're hoping might breed this year. Think we now have over 40 pairs in the London area.
Thank you Neil - amazing how they've utilized cities and the pigeon populations - I always find it fascinating to read about remains of prey beneath nests - the Exeter city birds have taken Corncrake on more than one occasion! Also incredible to think they can hunt at night. I once saw one take a Kingfisher, which was both sad and incredible at the same time! All the best. Matt
Nice shots of the Peregrine. In the last year we've had a pair take up residence on our closest hospital which we're hoping might breed this year. Think we now have over 40 pairs in the London area.
ReplyDeleteThank you Neil - amazing how they've utilized cities and the pigeon populations - I always find it fascinating to read about remains of prey beneath nests - the Exeter city birds have taken Corncrake on more than one occasion! Also incredible to think they can hunt at night. I once saw one take a Kingfisher, which was both sad and incredible at the same time!
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Matt