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Still there.
Evening Tilly, lovely.
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Evening, sibs. She/he looks a bit lonely, I think.
Yeah, he / she does look lonly. Wheres the other one.
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I haven't seen the other one recently, Yont.

Saw them both eating a pigeon, a few days ago.
Mmmmm, I wonder where the other one is.
She looks like she knows she's being watched. Looks a bit chilly up there
That's me hooked again.
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....and me, LB.

Prudie, how do you know it's the female?
Wow!

Is it really live coverage?
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It is, gail. Not seen it before?
No, I haven't - it's fascinating
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If you think that's good. Have a look at this site. it's the best ever. Nothing much to see at the moment but if you look at the blog on the right hand side you can look at some of last year's footage.

http://dyfiospreyproject.com/stream
Tilly I don't, I just assumed
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Oh, thanks Prudie. I was hoping you would give me some tips. I assumed it's the female as well but I know that it's the male that digs out the nest hollow, so I wasn't sure.
We need Melv. He seems to know which is which.
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It's still on its own. Poor little sausage.
Another couple here too ......

http://peregrine.group.shef.ac.uk/peregrines/

http://www.derby.gov.uk/apps/peregrines/webcam4.asp

Laying should start in a week or 2

Here's one in the U.S.
2 Bald Eagle egss hatched around Christmas, unfortunately 1 Eaglet died but this one is due to fledge soon

http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
The nest was empty just now, Yilly.
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The ledge is still occupied, Yont. One lonely little peregrine.
Ah yes, I can just about see it.

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