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There is much anticipation at the peregrine watch this week as the chicks could be hatching any day from the 1st May. The last egg was laid on the 31st …
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There is much anticipation at the peregrine watch this week as the chicks could be hatching any day from the 1st May. The last egg was laid on the 31st …
The peregrines are three weeks into incubation now as the last egg was laid on the 31st March and all seems well at the eyrie. They are taking turns to incubate with a …
Here at the Falls of Clyde we have the best views of wild peregrine falcon in the UK. Just across the gorge about 60 metres away we have a pair …
There is quite a big difference in size between the tiercel and falcon. Tiercel in French means a third and therefore the male is a third smaller than the female. …
This past weeekend I took over from Tom at the peregrine watch site. The weather up here has been pretty miserable, dull and cold recently so I was overjoyed when …
I recently read in the news about the poisoning of two peregrines in Motherwell, thought to be poisoned by pigeon fanciers who used strychnine to kill the falcons. With this …
There was a surprise at the nest site on Saturday, one of our keen volunteers spotted a third peregrine appear near the nest site and then flew on down the …
We had been eagerly waiting in anticipation up here at the peregrine watch to see if the falcon would lay a third egg. Usually there is a two to three …
Thanks to funding from the People’s Postcode Lottery and a dedicated team of staff and volunteers here at the Falls of Clyde, we’re proud to announce that, from this weekend, …