webcam working

Good news the webcam is now live and kicking once again. Despite my best efforts; wrestling wires and trying to decipher the encoder machine I still don’t quite know what when wrong. Fortunately a man at head office does and has worked his magic and managed to fix it all the way from Edinburgh and not a moment too soon. We are still eagerly eggspecting (couldn’t resist) the hatching of our first eyasses. The tiercel is getting excited too, hopping around the falcon and trying to look underneath here and calling for her to let him have a turn on the egg. Even when the falcon refuses to budge he is often sitting just on the edge of the eyrie not far form her. I seems even after 13 years and raising 34 offspring of his own he doesn’t seem to want to miss the big movement.

Hope to bring you some egg breaking news real soon..

Adam Murphy – Peregrine Ranger

 

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