What a lot of squawking!
Saturday, 24 September 2016
Sunday, 11 September 2016
Still together
Bella and Christopher Robin are still together....
This has got to be a good sign for next year!
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Not a lot to report
Don't worry, you haven't missed anything, but there's very little to report over the last few weeks.
Both birds are still around, and are sometimes to be seen on the Abbey tower. The Abbey Vergers still find the occasional carcass in the Abbey grounds, and there are usually plenty of feathers blowing around too.
There was one bird showing well this morning on the NE corner, probably CR judging by its size.
Everything is ready for them for next year....
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Panting Peregrine
Pigeons scatter as Bella lands on the platform with her breakfast.
The effort of hunting and then flying with the extra weight of her prey (probably half her weight again) is quite enough for her to be out of breath. After she recovered, she spent most of the rest of the morning eating it.
Monday, 11 July 2016
Getting quieter
There's not much happening at the moment, indeed things are getting quieter. Both birds are still around, and occasionally get together on the nesting tray for a little chat...
If this year is anything like 2015, then there probably won't be much to report until winter turns into spring. I'll keep the blog up to date with any interesting happenings though.
Better luck next year!
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Close up chatting
Although camera 3 doesn't have sound, I have merged this clip of CR and Bella (mostly just out of view) chatting together with the sound from camera 1.
CR seems to prefer this corner of the nesting platform, which is why camera 3 was put there to get close ups of anything happening.
Getting on very well
Bella and CR seemed to have paired up quite well again, rather like last year.
It's a pity they weren't behaving like this in February and March. Lets hope they are successful next spring.
Catching food
Christopher Robin seems to be rather good at catching prey.
Here are a couple of videos of him landing on the nesting platform with something in his talons. In the first one, he is definitely not sharing and he flies away. In the second, he lets Bella have it.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Camera 3
Camera 3 can provide some nice close ups. Here is CR chatting to Bella (mostly just out of shot)
(There is no sound)
Floodlit landing
Camera 2 watching CR and then Bella landing on the nesting tray.
(There is still no sound on this camera)
Note that the camera has been pushed sideways by a pigeon. This has now been corrected.
Note that the camera has been pushed sideways by a pigeon. This has now been corrected.
Sunday, 12 June 2016
Breakfast
CR bringing a starling for breakfast, which Bella takes off him and proceeds to eat.
An hour or so later, after Bella had eaten and left, CR briefly landed with a half eaten meal of his own. Perhaps he made sure Bella had eaten first, allowing him to have his own breakfast undisturbed.
(This is the first time I have seen prey being eaten in front of the camera.)
scraping
Both birds are still around, especially early in the morning and late at night. The rest of the day, the pigeons are the usual occupants of the nesting tray.
This video shows Bella and then Christopher Robin making a scrape in the gravel, and then unusually, CR scraping while Bella watches.
If only they had exhibited this behaviour a few months ago, we might have seen them feeding their chicks by now!
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Playing?
CR seems to be having fun with this stone.
(I've no idea what the background noise which sounds like Morse Code is. It doesn't seem to be there when the camera is in its low light, B&W, mode.)
Saturday, 28 May 2016
Quackers!
There has been very little activity on the tower over the last week or more, until the last few days.
One highlight was the visit of a female Anas platyrhynchos
There has been a bit more peregrine activity recently with both birds on the tray several times, chatting to each other, and occasionally scraping at the gravel.
Unfortunately, they are too late to breed again, so we will have to cross our fingers for next year.
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Antiques Roadshow
Sadly, no peregrines at all on the nesting tray over the last few days.
There was plenty of activity down below, since the BBC were recording the Antiques Roadshow!
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Friday, 6 May 2016
Bella's Breakfast
Camera 3 caught CR with some early morning prey for Bella.
(there is no sound from camera 3 at the moment)
Mobbing
No eggs yet, so they've probably left it too late again.
The camera has seen quite a bit of peregrine activity, including this interesting video.
You can see that Bella is being mobbed by another bird. It all happens too fast to see what kind would be bold enough to do this.
Friday, 29 April 2016
Hasty retreat.
A pigeon makes a hasty retreat as CR lands on the nesting tray with some prey (a starling). Bella then lands, and CR lets her have it, possibly to prove his capability of providing food.
It's quite unusual for the camera to see any prey on the nesting tray. If they do successfully breed, then this will be commonplace, but they are leaving it a bit late again...
Thursday, 28 April 2016
Scraping activity
Both birds have been seen making a scrape on the nesting tray.
Here is CR scraping
A close up of Bella.
Sunday, 24 April 2016
A pair of peregrines!
It looks like something might be happening at last!
Don't count your chicks though....!
CR and Bella together
Recently I installed Camera 3, a miniature camera which is positioned much closer to the corner of the nesting tray. This has proved useful already as we had a visit from Christopher Robin.
"CR" is clearly visible on his leg.
As you can see at the end of this clip, he was followed onto the nesting tray by the female Bella. CR didn't hang around though, as you can see from camera 1 (complete with audio).
Let's hope they haven't left it too late in the season to breed again.
Christopher Robin (aka CR) fledged from Christchurch Cheltenham in 2010 and has been a regular visitor to the Abbey tower over the last few years. Bella is unringed.
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Feathers flying
Apologies for the lack of updates recently. The problem is that there has been precious little going on. The cameras have only recorded pigeon visits to the nesting tray. All rather disappointing after all that has happened over the last few years.
I have had reports of a pair of peregrines being seen over the Tewkesbury Nature Reserve recently, and there have been lots of prey remains around the Abbey churchyard. A woodcock carcass was a recent finding, showing that the peregrines hunt at night with the assistance of the artificial lights in the town.
It wasn't until today that I caught a glimpse of one of the birds.
I think this is Bella eating her prey in the water chute on the east side of the tower, sending feathers flying in the breeze.
Apparently it's not too late in the season yet, so fingers crossed.
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Blink and you will miss it!
CR made another very brief visit to the nesting tray.
If there is going to be any breeding this year, then it should have been well under way by now.
Maybe next year?
Mind you, there is still one peregrine, the female Bella, who is often seen on the tower. She is often on the east side of the tower just above the nesting tray. At night she seems to prefer roosting on the top of the buttresses on the west side of the tower.
Mind you, there is still one peregrine, the female Bella, who is often seen on the tower. She is often on the east side of the tower just above the nesting tray. At night she seems to prefer roosting on the top of the buttresses on the west side of the tower.
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