Manitoba Falcon Cam Forum
Other Peregrine Projects => European Peregrines => Topic started by: The Peregrine Chick on January 05, 2011, 10:55
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Derby Cathedral / Cathedral of All Saints
Derby, England
Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project
(http://www.derbyshireuk.net/derby_cathedral20.jpg) (http://bp0.blogger.com/_5KGz03El5dA/SDqGjelL3ZI/AAAAAAAAAps/v9MuF0Kjk-w/s1600/Licenced+Ringer+on+Peregrine+Nest+15+June+2006+low+res.JPG)
The cathedral is nearly 500 years old and there are records of peregrines nesting here over the centuries.
The nestbox (2006) and webcams (2007) are newer additions.
The Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project is a partnership between Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Derby Cathedral, Derby Cathedral Quarter & Derby City Council.
webcam link: http://www.derbyperegrines.blogspot.ca/p/our-webcams.html
website link: http://www.derbyperegrines.blogspot.ca/ - be sure to check out their photographs, among some of the most beautiful out there!
nest is on the Cathedral of All Saints - http://www.derbycathedral.org/cathedral_page.asp
Here's some information about Derby and the East Midlands area ...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derby (there's a photo of the cathedral from the ground on this site)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Midlands
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Manchester City Centre
Manchester, Lancashire, England
(http://i1.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/incoming/article653858.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/C_71_article_1493187_image_list_image_list_item_0_image-653858.jpg) (http://www.manchesterbirding.com/peregrinemanchester11doc.jpg)
the nestsite location is not identified for safety reasons but the cam broadcasts onto a very large screen in the city centre
The Manchester Peregrine "Date with Nature" project is a partnership between the RSPB, the BBC and Manchester City Council. For this reason, between the years of 2004-2006, nest boxes were installed by BTO in four locations around the city centre including the City Tower, CIS Tower, and the Town Hall Building. In 2010 the pair moved to the CIS Tower, the second tallest building in Manchester. In 2011 they moved back to their previous nestsite.
webcam link: www.rspb.org.uk/datewithnature/manchester-peregrines (http://www.rspb.org.uk/datewithnature/150761-manchester-peregrines)
website link: www.wildaboutmanchester.info/www/index.php/peregrine-falcon (http://wildaboutmanchester.info/www/index.php/peregrine-falcon)
twitter link: www.twitter.com/mcrperegrines (https://twitter.com/mcrperegrines)
flickr gallery link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcrperegrines/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcrperegrines/)
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St Andrew's Spire
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
(http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/49143539.jpg) (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/WorcestersSkyline.jpg)
webcam link: www.worcester.gov.uk/peregrine/ (http://www.worcester.gov.uk/peregrine/)
twitter link: www.twitter.com/worc_peregrines (https://twitter.com/worc_peregrines)
facebook page: www.facebook.com/worcesterperegrines (https://www.facebook.com/worcesterperegrines)
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/50533000/jpg/_50533811_peregrine_dave_grubb.jpg)
Other information about this location:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glover's_Needle - this is where the peregrine nest
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
(http://www.shropshireperegrines.co.uk/news/images/JT_peregrine_box_01_03_11.jpg) (http://www.shropshireperegrines.co.uk/headlines/images/tree%20nesting%202005.jpg)
Nestbox at St Alkmund's Church Nest of tree-nesting peregrines*
There currently are no cameras at either of the Shrewsbury nests, but there are plans for the one of St Alkmund's Church.
info on the Shewsbury area: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury
* some northern European peregrines (Scandinavian) birds are known to nest in trees when other sites are not available. Why this pair chose a tree is not known but one or the other (more likely the female) could have northern European genetics. There was only one tree-nesting subspecies of peregrines in North America, they lived in the virgin hardwood forest swamps of the US south east. Same habitat as the ivory-billed woodpecker. The ivory-billed woodpecker may or may not be extinct but this subspecies of peregrines is - they died out due to loss of habitat in the early 1900s.
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Chichester Cathedral
Chichester, West Sussex, England
(http://clivebest.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/chichester-cathedral.jpg) (http://chichesterperegrinesblog.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/waiting.jpg)
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) & Chichester Cathedral
webcam link: www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk/live%20link.htm (http://www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk/live%20link.htm)
Chichester Cathedral website (with webcam): www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/whats-on/cathedral-peregrines.shtml (http://www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/whats-on/cathedral-peregrines.shtml)
blog link: www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk/blog.htm (http://www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk/blog.htm)
website link: www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk (http://www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk)
twitter link: www.chichesterperegrines.co.uk (https://twitter.com/ChiPeregrines)
Luke Dray's website: www.lukedraywildlife.co.uk (http://www.lukedraywildlife.co.uk/index.html) (he's the same age as the Chichester Peregrines - 15 as of 2014)
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Plym Bridge
Plymouth, Devon, England
(http://www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/z_DSC5252_fhdr-1024x638.jpg) (http://www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/z_DSC5452_fhdr.jpg)
Plym Peregrines in their nest with Mom banding day for the Plym Peregrines
(photos by Steve Waterhouse from Plym Peregrine website)
Plym Peregrine Project
webcam link: www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/webcam.php (http://www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/webcam.php)
blog link: www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/peregrine_blog/wordpress/ (http://www.plym-peregrines.co.uk/peregrine_blog/wordpress/) - it's got some great observations
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Quadrant House
Sutton (London GLA), England
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/David_Wynne_The_Messenger_1_Sutton_Surrey_London.JPG) (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ISWY1AgTuoo/TfOs3Q71jDI/AAAAAAAAA7Q/3Z7sMREtOik/s1600/Peregrine%2BSutton%2B9884%2Bcrop.jpg)
(photo from Wikimedia Commons) Perry and Gwen at Quadrant House in 2011
Sutton is 17.5km SSW of Charing Cross but both are within the Greater London Area (GLA). Quadrant House is a newer high-rise. Built in 1980 it has 21 storeys. Check here for more information on Sutton: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton,_London
London Peregrine Partnership
webcam link: www.peregrine.tv (not active as of 15 Jan 2014)
facebook link: www.facebook.com/SuttonPeregrines (https://www.facebook.com/SuttonPeregrines)
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Victoria Tower, Parliament Building
City of London, England
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/The_Union_Flag_on_Victoria_Tower.JPG) (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eYQCMIZsKkk/UEOITmtPbpI/AAAAAAAAEdg/IhZLmtFhMuM/s1600/013.JPG) (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eYQCMIZsKkk/UEOITmtPbpI/AAAAAAAAEdg/IhZLmtFhMuM/s1600/013.JPG)
Victoria Tower where nestbox is located The Parliament Building on the banks of the Thames
A nesting tray and webcam were installed at site near Parliament in February 2010 with assistance from the Royals Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and British Telecom (BT). This pair laid eggs again in 2012, but the webcam was not available that year. In 2013 it looks like they fledged 3 chicks, one female and two males. So far as I can tell, none of the birds are technically named. The Victoria Tower was purpose-built as a "fireproof repository for books and documents. The first stone of the Tower was laid by Queen Victoria on 22 December 1843, and construction was completed in 1860.
(http://londonperegrines.com/plog/resserver.php?blogId=1&resource=Both+adults.JPG&mode=medium)
London Peregrine Partnership
webcam link: haven't been able to find a link yet
blog link: www.parliamentperegrinediary.blogspot.c a/ (http://parliamentperegrinediary.blogspot.ca/)