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Juvenile Peregrines Fly (1 Viewer)

Over the past couple of months I have be assisting with a peregrine watch ay Plymbridge in Devon and I am very pleased to say that the three juveniles have all now left the nest. There has been a twenty four hour watch since just before the eggs were laid.

There is also a dedicated web site with webcam
www.plym-peregrines.co.uk

Iwould have loved to have told you more before but I have only been visiting BF for a few days

Darren
 
Darren, please don't let the fact that you have recently joined stop you from telling us more about your peregrines. I have nothing but admiration for those of you who take time out of your busy lives to ensure that the coming generations will get to see these beautiful birds. By the way, welcome aboard.
 
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