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The Agora => UK & World News => Weird Wild Wacky => Topic started by: Misty on Wednesday, 21 March, 2018 @ 15:07:49
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It's that time of year again.
Couple of eggs at the Bath site but nothing yet in Norwich.
http://upp.hawkandowl.org/bath-peregrines/bath-st-johns-church-peregrine-live-web-cam-2018
http://upp.hawkandowl.org/norwich-peregrines/norwich-cathedral-peregrine-live-web-cam-2018
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Bloody freezing looking bird in Norwich! Felt sorry for it.
Tony
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4 eggs being incubated in the Bath site and 3 in Norwich, there was 4 in Norwich but not sure what happened to the 4th egg. Very foggy misty morning in Norwich, you have to admire Mum & Dad with their long, cold, windblown sittings.
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3 little fluffy chicks in Bath, one little one hatched away from Mum and saw her trying to push him/her near the others to get warm and cosy :)
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The Bath nest looks a lot more sheltered than the Norwich one. Good pics though at both sites.
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Not a lot to be seen on either cam at the moment as the birds are in the way! Nora in Norwich still looks frozen. :oki:
Tony
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A peregrine chick hatches: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06583my
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4 chicks nestling in Bath while Mum & Dad off getting food or chasing away bad neighbours. The chicks fit themselves together like a little live jigsaw.
2 chicks hatched in Norwich but haven't seen them yet.
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Why is it that every time I look at the nests the Mum or Dad looks directly at the camera as if to say 'what you looking at'. I feel like a peeping tom.
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Know what you mean BeeTee, the big mother in Norwich is quite scary.
Noticed this morning that in Bath 3 of the chicks alone and shuffled into the shade, looks like one poor little one didn't make it, was underneath the others in a hot little huddle before they moved