I was wondering how they were tellingthe male turns up now and again if you watch long enough, male is the 'blacker' looking one with a more yellow/orangey beak.
I was wondering how they were tellingthe male turns up now and again if you watch long enough, male is the 'blacker' looking one with a more yellow/orangey beak.
I had a bit too much to drink so layed down on the ground to take this.
Dave! heres another oneFor all the twitchers amongst you:
Derby Peregrine Falcons:
http://195.224.106.202/peregrine/webcam.htm
and the blog about the setup:
http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/
Four chicks all hatched April 30 to May 2nd, they should fledge about the end of June and in the meantime they get fed by mum and dad.
Watched last year and this year, it is fascinating to keep having a look to see how they are getting on.
dave
Don't know what you mean trazor! hic!I had a bit too much to drink so layed down on the ground to take this.
I always wondered why ALL your pictures were taken from the "worms eye view"............
Everyone over looks me in my house mate, I'm used to it!Blasphemous! not overlooked but loads of people know about the cam, word gets around.
ahh but you will go to heavenits like being a flipping dad all over!!
WHAT? Just for looking at birds? Wooo Hoooo, I'll be getting a seat next to the big man himself!ahh but you will go to heavenits like being a flipping dad all over!!