Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Monday, Tuesday, 7th, 8th July
Fewer falcons around at present, they can be seen on the cliff trees and ledges, but are often difficult to pick out against the rock face. Tuesday morning a bird was perched low down near a patch of valerian, it could be seen clearly from Sea Walls as well. A Kestrel hovered for a while over the trees at the side of Circular Road, and a local squirrel begged for food! Lets hope she does not become Kestrel food! As usual the Jackdaws were in and out of 'their' tree. The cover picture of Spring 2008 Eye-On-Local-Nature featured Jackdaws - they remain my favorite bird! Contact Geraldine Taylor - a frequent visitor to the Peregrine Watch about her Eye-On publication, now up to No 149!
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