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First Peregrine Egg of The Year. (1 Viewer)

That's early by UK standards but climate effects breeding/egg laying and the further south one goes it seems, the earlier the incubation.
 
That's early by UK standards but climate effects breeding/egg laying and the further south one goes it seems, the earlier the incubation.

It is pretty normal for this pair. It has been that way for the five or so years I been watching them.

Of course there are now two eggs in the nest.
 
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