Four is incredible! My favourite scrape on RU-vid. It would be great for the birds if they had a box to keep the rain off when they are tiny. Rain is responsible for a lot of Gyrfalcon chick's dying up in the north. Very grateful for the videos though, thank you 👍 Look forward to seeing them fledge.
They are truely remarkable creatures. It would be great if they could have a little shelter, just to keep the rain off the chicks down when they are very young. We get so much rain in this country. The population of Gyrfalcons in the Arctic are reportedly suffering because of rain saturating the chicks. Very grateful for the video updates, Thank You!
Thanks for continually posting sections from the CCTV. It's a shame the building sell off impacted the camera view. I was looking forward to seeing the chicks running round the big rooftop area unlike some of the confined nest box sites.
This year i see lots of Peregrine nest with 4 kids❤❤❤❤,,,,not very comon but lot of work for both parents,,,lets hope for the best here, in others parents are work hard and achive to grow up their kids,,,lets see here,,,hope for the best💪💪
Hi, do you know if this channel / video updates will continue after the office move in May 2024??? Will the cameras be allowed to stay in place or will peregrine videos have to stop afterwards? Not sure who to contact so sending a comment through your youtube video. Hope you see this
@@peregrineqhs294 Sorry to hear that.... Thank you for letting me know. Its a shame there will be no more videos after the move. Do you know if the falcons will still be protected / monitored by others??? Everyone is wondering what's going to happen to the falcons after the move... Thanks
I don't know where this is, but here in Berkeley, our falcons have been dealing with the avian flu outbreak. Our beloved Alden disappeared, and other offspring of Annie's have died from it as well. We're told, the favorite food source of pigeon is playing a big part of the deaths.
It's kind of surreal seeing a video like this. I'm not sure why it was recommended to me, but for some reason I feel sadness at the disappearance of what must have been a very familiar bird to some people. Thanks for the video, it's interesting to see wildlife integrating themselves into human architecture and life.
Great video! I wonder if the peregrines in the UK are bigger than the ones here in Hong Kong. There's a peregrine falcon nesting on top of the skyscraper where I live and I got a few shots of it, but it looks smaller than the one in your video.