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In Pursuit of the Peregrine. Atlantic Coast has a menacing look as we search to locate signs of breeding Activity. Such a dramatic backdrop. How quick the conditions change. #peregrine #Cornwall #coastal #birds #raptor #sky
Another Atlantic coast site, two chicks close to fledging proved incredibly difficult to locate. So we'll camouflaged against this huge and imposing sea cliff. Certainly need the scope for this find. #peregrine #fieldwork #nrs #wildlifematters
Moorland Peregrine, #Digiscoped #Devon #peregrine #falcon
Teamwork and social distancing, observing guidelines. Plus a great day surveying. Sea air has made us sleepy tonight 😴🌊💕
Incredibly windy whilst out surveying a number of sites today on the North Cornish coast.
Great to see good results now we can finally get back to Nest monitoring iaw BTO Guidelines and maintain social distancing. Nice to see Falcon with what appear to be healthy looking eyasses, this pair being on an earlier schedule than previous years. This Falcon is in her 7th Breeding Season she is now 9 years old. #BTO @btobirds #birdsofprey
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