All three youngster strong and healthy, so great to see them getting cared for by the adults. Thanks for sharing Alan, many greetings & best wishes!! mart
Dad(?) is preparing perfect little pieces. All three hatchlings seem to have about the same size and strength. Knock on wood all three make it. So far it's looking very good.
So wonderful! She trusts him with the firstborn without hesitating- I saw the second chick already cracked the egg-shell, can breath outside air. By the way, Iknow Mrs.P. is larger than her husband, but today it really showed, how much.,
Good Morning Alan. Well spotted- I think you're right, probably a female GSW(?) Bad luck for her, was maybe too much into her pecking. They're great flyers, too. Watched a couple yesterday making lots of bonding action . . .
Stunt-mating indeed :-) I wonder , if there are birds that can mate in full flight, like e.g. Dragonflies? Maybe some Gulls or Albatrosses, in areas where there's few places for landing.
Hi Alan! Two great mating videos- let`s hope the Sheffield Peregrines have a good number of youngsters again. Here I've seen Kestrels and Goshawks preparing for the new season. Best wishes/ mart
I once saw a robins nest outside my bedroom window. But then she saw that I saw her, and pulled a leaf down overtop her nest. After that, I never saw her again: she seemingly abandoned the nest. Birds can be surprisingly intelligent: this lass may have done this on purpose.
So lovely to watch Alan. Thanks for sharing my friend. Is it the perspektive? Lady Peregrine looks so much larger than Hubbie Peregrine. I guess she's really larger and the effect adds to the impression. Having my first surf-school on Fuerteventura, but found a few life-birds here, too. Will post videos and photos last November, when back in Berlin.
I watched this live; I didn't think mum was too happy about providing dinner. It reminded me of when I left home, but still used to rock up at my mum and dad's for a Sunday roast.
Hi Mart I hope all is well with you, the youngsters are coming back less and less now as they get older, it's just nice to see them surviving their first year.
Yep, there's the beer-scooter! She had quite an adventure, going down Hipster Central (Kelham Island), having a skinful (okay, a featherful), and picking a fight. She'll be hitchhiking to Shoreditch next.
Wow, nature never ceases to amaze me! The incredible sight of this majestic hawk providing for its adorable fluffy chicks is a powerful reminder of the circle of life. It's both awe-inspiring and heartwarming to witness the dedication and care these birds exhibit as parents. Nature truly is a marvel that we should cherish and protect. Let's appreciate these beautiful creatures and the intricate web of life they are a part of. 🌿🦅❤
Two definitely, maybe a split second appearance of Nro.3, but not sure. The parent (was it mum this time?) makes perfect little pieces for the chicks to swallow. One of the next videos will clearly show Nro.3, even 4 , knock on wood.
The 1st born seems to have lust for life and a very healthy appetite, Alan. I just wanded to make a bet, that tomorrow on Wednesday the second hatchling might break the egg's shell- but here you already break the great news 😅❤😊🎉!!!
A great video Alan. She's way bigger than he is.
been watching but misted them leaving the ness thank you
Wonderful ❤
I thought it was going to be a training video for young falcons as it was posted from the University
Mr. P obviously wants a part of this speciality, too :-)
All three youngster strong and healthy, so great to see them getting cared for by the adults. Thanks for sharing Alan, many greetings & best wishes!! mart
Growing visibly every day 😂- have a wonderful May', Alan 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
I find it funny how the Peregrines are getting trolled by that Goshawk picture on the side of the box.
Dad(?) is preparing perfect little pieces. All three hatchlings seem to have about the same size and strength. Knock on wood all three make it. So far it's looking very good.
So wonderful! She trusts him with the firstborn without hesitating- I saw the second chick already cracked the egg-shell, can breath outside air. By the way, Iknow Mrs.P. is larger than her husband, but today it really showed, how much.,
Congratulations 😊🤗 that's wonderful news. Good luck🍀 to it!
Interesting and strange . Even the eggs get left alone to help chase away the intruder. I hope not for long.
Good luck to them!!!🍀
Good Morning Alan. Well spotted- I think you're right, probably a female GSW(?) Bad luck for her, was maybe too much into her pecking. They're great flyers, too. Watched a couple yesterday making lots of bonding action . . .
Stunt-mating indeed :-) I wonder , if there are birds that can mate in full flight, like e.g. Dragonflies? Maybe some Gulls or Albatrosses, in areas where there's few places for landing.
Hi Alan! Two great mating videos- let`s hope the Sheffield Peregrines have a good number of youngsters again. Here I've seen Kestrels and Goshawks preparing for the new season. Best wishes/ mart
실시간 버퍼링.... 나는 이걸 보며 내 인터넷 상태에 문제가 생긴줄 알았지..
I once saw a robins nest outside my bedroom window. But then she saw that I saw her, and pulled a leaf down overtop her nest. After that, I never saw her again: she seemingly abandoned the nest. Birds can be surprisingly intelligent: this lass may have done this on purpose.
So lovely to watch Alan. Thanks for sharing my friend. Is it the perspektive? Lady Peregrine looks so much larger than Hubbie Peregrine. I guess she's really larger and the effect adds to the impression. Having my first surf-school on Fuerteventura, but found a few life-birds here, too. Will post videos and photos last November, when back in Berlin.
She is about a third larger Mart but I think the perspective makes her look much larger, hope you are well my friend.
Bon appetit 😉
Hi Alan! Fabulous close capture footage- Reliable parents still bringing in large suppers for their teenagers 😊 Many greetings!
Waiting to pick off all the stragglers in the Sheffield 10K 😉
Great capture D!
He was a bit rude and abrupt, though.
I watched this live; I didn't think mum was too happy about providing dinner. It reminded me of when I left home, but still used to rock up at my mum and dad's for a Sunday roast.
Hi Alan ! Quick catch- Mum`s still feeding her son. Great and interesting captures. Best wishes!
He is fabulous. A bit cheeky, a bit feisty, a bit of a looker!
Great video, Alan. Does he keep returning to his breeding place😅❤?
Hi Mart I hope all is well with you, the youngsters are coming back less and less now as they get older, it's just nice to see them surviving their first year.
@@doggie3132 Thanks Alan- I`m fine. I hope you are, too? Great to see them still coming back at all. Yes , really great they`re doing so well.
Yep, there's the beer-scooter! She had quite an adventure, going down Hipster Central (Kelham Island), having a skinful (okay, a featherful), and picking a fight. She'll be hitchhiking to Shoreditch next.
It's even better with the sound turned up!
Don’t know how CZcams recommended me this 😊
That`s great news Alan!!!
" Oh hey kids, looks like i'm eating your mom in front of you "
" And I also make you eat her "
Great news Alan - a new step in growing up. They`re huge, already.
Gull-p! Let us know what Ed says.
Tis a Common Tern
Wow, nature never ceases to amaze me! The incredible sight of this majestic hawk providing for its adorable fluffy chicks is a powerful reminder of the circle of life. It's both awe-inspiring and heartwarming to witness the dedication and care these birds exhibit as parents. Nature truly is a marvel that we should cherish and protect. Let's appreciate these beautiful creatures and the intricate web of life they are a part of. 🌿🦅❤
Might well be (?)
Have you asked Ed?
Yep just sent him a tweet
Nice to see them getting some excersise 😉
Dad is making real good bites for them indeed- the three youngsters have grown again so much!❤😊
What are they eating?
That's about as adorable as it can get; he's a real trier, bless him.
So great, they're getting bigger every day. No wonder with both parents being such great hunters. Great footage, Alan.
Really fabulous, Alan.. I can see three chicks. And all are of relatively same size. If the fourth should hatch it won't have it easy...
Hi Mart yes there are three this year I don't think the fourth will hatch now
Two definitely, maybe a split second appearance of Nro.3, but not sure. The parent (was it mum this time?) makes perfect little pieces for the chicks to swallow. One of the next videos will clearly show Nro.3, even 4 , knock on wood.
The 1st born seems to have lust for life and a very healthy appetite, Alan. I just wanded to make a bet, that tomorrow on Wednesday the second hatchling might break the egg's shell- but here you already break the great news 😅❤😊🎉!!!
So great and lovely to see the parents caring, feeding & bonding with the sweet white fluffy chick :-)
Great news to log on to today, thanks D!😊
That`s wonderful news Alan! Is that Mrs. Peregrine now eating the egg shell? Mr. Peregrine did such a good job , doing long breeding sessions, too.
Hi Mart yes it is Mrs P I'm glad we have a least one chick, some sites have failed completely, Leeds have all four fail this year.
😢shame about Leeds, Derby too with only one out of four, hope Sheffield get more ❤
Neat!