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29 Mar 23 — Days I-19 and I-20

Two quiet days but very different. Yesterday Tom did little incubation (just under two hours). Today he did the most he’s done in a day so far this year with over five hours in two shifts. Today Azina did her longest day shift with seven hours on the trot.
About two thirds of the way through now…

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  • 5 Apr 23 — Day I-27

    Another case of persistence paying off 🙂 Azina came back 1hr31m later having stuffed herself 😉

    I know I am starting to sound like a broken record but it’s been another quiet day 😉 Tom ended up doing a total 4hr21m over three shifts (though one was only 8 minutes long) and Azina will have done 19hr37m. She came back for her night shift with a very full crop, she’d put Tom’s shift to good use.

  • 15 May 23 — Day 34

    The chicks spent part of the night on the ledge, until it started raining and they took refuge in the box.
    We went to ring the chicks this morning with the thought that we would assess Chick #3’s condition and act accordingly.
    Chick #2 weighed in at 750g, which is a good weight for a young male. He was fitted with an orange ring with code P6T.
    Chick #3 weighed in at 760g, which is very low for a young female. And she felt thin. There were plaques in her throat, which are signs of frounce, and explained why she had difficulty swallowing food. It was then decided to remove her from the ledge and to take her to Wildlife Aid (I had contacted them previously to check that we could).
    I put her in my cat basket (the same I’ve used at FledgeWatch) covered with a blanket and drove her there. They quickly admitted her. I was quite relieved when they replied to my tweet and said they’d started her treatment. She is far from out of the woods yet but she’s been given a chance.

    Back a the hospital P6T was in shock for a while but finally settled down around 12:30 and pancaked for a few hours. He woke up around 4:15pm, went out and found some food Azina had cached earlier to feed himself. He jumped on the wall at 4:48pm and has been there the whole time since apart from about a minute. It’s past 9pm as I’m typing this and he’s still there. He’s sat, flapped, preened on there. He’s walked it from one end to the other a couple of times. He even had dinner on it when at long last Azina brought him food and he had his first and only feed of the day. He seems very comfortable on it and has even sat on the outside edge.

    I’m sure you’ll agree with me that P6T is turning into a stunning dark young Peregrine!

    You can donate to Wildlife Aid to help with the cost of taking care of Chick #3.

    Today’s shots:

  • 17 Mar 23 — Days I-7 and I-8

    I didn’t do an update yesterday as it had been a very quiet day. So was today thankfully 🙂 The pair has really settled into the routine. Tom has ended up doing a bit over four hours each day which is a bit over his average last year.

    A clip from today: Tom had barely settled on the eggs when Azina came back and demanded to incubate again. Poor Tom! It’s not like she’d been incubating for over 12 hours. 😉 But his following shift two hours later ended up being nearly three hours long. Happy Tom! 😂

    And a few shots from yesterday and today.

  • 28 Apr 23 — Day 17

    Two things today: first the chicks spent most of the night on their own and second chick #1 stood up and did a few steps for the first time.

    Home alone


    The chicks were also left on their own for most of the day though Azina did come and brood them from time to time.

    Azina brooding the chicks
    Azina brooding the chicks

    There were seven feeds, usually not very long except for one that lasted 40 minutes. Only pigeon on the menu.
    Maybe tomorrow chick #2 will also stand up? Maybe chick #1 will decide to explore a bit more?

    Azina feeds the chicks
    Azina feeds the chicks

    Shots for today:

  • 11 May 2023 – Bad news

    I have some bad news. Last night Chick #1 started taking a turn for the worse. It wasn’t any better this morning. We put plans in place to have it picked up and checked at ringing tomorrow morning. But sadly it died at 1pm today.

    Fly free little one!

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