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Monday, 30 June 2008

Peregrine chicks soaring high over Cardiff

Posted by lucindaking

All three peregrine chicks from the clock tower nest on City Hall have successfully taken their first flights, and have been seen soaring over the city centre, practicing their new flying skills. Even though the chicks are almost as big as their parents,...

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Monday, 23 June 2008

Black-winged stilts update

Posted by lucindaking

As of today there are no black-winged stilts left on site at Neumann's Flash, and our viewpoint is closed. We will update you if this situation changes....

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Friday, 20 June 2008

Lift off at Malham

Posted by lucindaking

We are delighted that two peregrine chicks have successfully made their first flights from their nest, high up on Malham Cove. The parents will now spend the next few months thrilling visitors to our viewpoint as they teach their two hungry youngsters...

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Friday, 20 June 2008

Not all brilliant news

Posted by lucindaking

Kittiwake numbers appear to have shrunk at an important colony found on cliffs just outside Seaford. Not only is this bad news for the Seaford kittiwakes, but is also another worrying decline in English seabird populations. Last year around 800 pairs...

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Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Twin success for Aberfoyle ospreys

Posted by lucindaking

Two balls of fluff have hatched for the ospreys at Aberfoyle, and from now until the chicks fledge in late summer, you'll be able to catch every intimate detail of their lives. Images from the nest will be beamed live to the bird of prey viewing room...

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