We are very fortunate round here to have several breeding Peregrine Falcon pairs and I see them regularly, coming down to hunt on the nearby estuary. Last week I saw two adults feeding side by side on the estuary in exactly the same spot two days running.
Yesterday I took a walk near a huge cliff-face. At the beginning of the path, there's a sign asking rock climbers not to climb in the area, due to the possibility of disturbing breeding birds.
As far as I'm aware the request is respected. I've yet to see anyone rock climbing there.
Peregrine Falcons have been here for years and yesterday I saw an adult and juvenile on the cliff face.
Yesterday I took a walk near a huge cliff-face. At the beginning of the path, there's a sign asking rock climbers not to climb in the area, due to the possibility of disturbing breeding birds.
As far as I'm aware the request is respected. I've yet to see anyone rock climbing there.
Peregrine Falcons have been here for years and yesterday I saw an adult and juvenile on the cliff face.
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