Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Rather too quiet...

There have been no further sightings of peregrines on the camera monitoring activity on the nesting tray. The female is often to be seen on the tower, but she seems to be on her own.

On the top of the tower in the lead chutes that are used as a "dining table", there are often some prey remains, and last Sunday morning there was one carcass which I think was a common gull.


What was I doing on the top of the tower?
Untangling the flag!

Friday, 17 March 2017

Get off my tray!

Camera 2 caught this early morning action the other day.

It looks like CR landed on the nesting tray, only for Bella to send him away....


This may well be because she is letting him know that it is her territory!

Getting to know each other again.

CR and Bella have been renewing their friendship again!


CR usually sits right on the edge of the tray, leaving Bella to occupy the rest of the nesting area.


Camera 3 gives a closer view of CR (there is no sound on this video clip).

Sunday, 12 March 2017

Looking promising

For the first time since December, the camera has captured a peregrine. Not one, but two!

CR is on the right, and the female (probably Bella) is on the left with her back to the camera.

I took this snap shot of the screen of the recorder with my phone, but unfortunately I then accidentally deleted the video footage!

Friday, 3 March 2017

One bird short of a pair?

The female is around most of the time, but I've not seen a male for ages.
Neither has the video camera.

I was hoping to have better news by now....

Friday, 17 February 2017

Watching and waiting

The female sitting on the tower today.


No sign of a male....

Friday, 10 February 2017

Some activity

The female (Bella?) was on the tower today...

 ...making lots of noise and occasionally flying off to return a few seconds later.

I did briefly see the male (CR?) fly past, which made her squawk even louder. 

Thursday, 9 February 2017

A waiting game...

Nothing happening yet, although one bird was roosting on the tower tonight.

Can't be long now....?

Saturday, 7 January 2017

and a Happy New Year


The Black Redstart has been around a bit, being seen by the camera on new year's eve, new year's day and on 3rd January.



One peregrine is often to be seen on the tower, probably CR.



Saturday, 24 December 2016

Happy Christmas!

This is the view that Christopher Robin would have had on December 19th 2010. This was his first winter and was also the first time that prey remains were noticed on the tower roof. He was joined firstly by DX (aka Alice) and when she disappeared, by the unringed Bella. Lets hope that they can successfully breed in 2017. 


A Happy Christmas from Tewkesbury Abbey!

Friday, 16 December 2016

Another black redstart

We've also been visited by a female BLACK REDSTART,


This is another rare bird, but not a long distant visitor like its Eastern relative.

Thursday, 15 December 2016

A pair!

With all the attention surrounding the Eastern Black Redstart, there have been lots of people watching the tower recently.

This has confirmed that there are definitely two peregrines around which is a very good sign for the 2017 season.

The camera has also seen both birds together on the nesting tray :-


Fingers crossed!

Friday, 9 December 2016

Eastern Black Redstart

We have had a visit from a EASTERN BLACK REDSTART.






From birding expert Mike King (Gloster Birder) :-

"This Black Redstart has been re-identified today as Eastern Black Redstart. EBR is a subspecies of Black Redstart. Eastern Black Redstart is a long distance migrant from its central Asian breeding grounds to wintering areas in central India west to northeast Africa. This is the first record for Gloucestershire."

Notes for birders :-
- The best place to see it is apparently from the south/east side, either in the churchyard or the field between the Abbey and the River Swilgate.
- There are plenty of places to park nearby. Gander Lane car park is closest.
- The Abbey's "Touching Souls Tea Room" is open until 1.30pm for refreshments. There are various other places for refreshments in the immediate area.

Good Luck!

Saturday, 19 November 2016

The quiet season


Apart from brief visits from two different types of wagtail (pied and grey) the other day, the camera hasn't seen any activity at all for weeks.

It was nice to see a peregrine on the tower this morning. I think this is Christopher Robin by its size.


Sunday, 9 October 2016

A good sign

It's usually the male which makes a scrape for the female to lay the eggs, but for Bella to be exhibiting this behavior at this time of the year has got to be a good sign for breeding next year. (fingers crossed)


Saturday, 24 September 2016

Noisy pair!

What a lot of squawking!


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.