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A pair of peregrine chicks
Pappa Smurf

A pair of peregrine chicks (Falco peregrinus)

A pair of peregrine chicks - Three pairs tonight
Habitat
an often be found above rocky seacliffs and upland areas throughout the UK in the breeding season. In winter, they are often seen hunting above East Coast marshland. The RSPB hosts a series of Date with Nature events across the UK during the breeding seas
Location
A public beach Somerset
Date taken
13.06.2014
Scientific name
Falco peregrinus
Equipment used
Canon
Great setting and birds, Keith; they look a bit cute... I bet passing Pigeons don't think so ;)
 
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OMG! My heart is melting as I look at this wonderful image Keith. A beautiful capture of these wee ones.
 
Awesome find! Always great to see chicks of this bird, considering how close to extinction they got.Fabulous shot here, tfs!
 
I'm soooo jealous of your images. First the pretty grebes, then the puffins, the owls (and more than one!) and now these juvies. An outstanding capture of this adorable pair.

Vicki
 
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Fantastic double capture of these Peregrine chicks. I love the pin feathers sticking out the top of their heads. Brilliant PS!!!
 

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