As regular CFZ-watchers will know, for some time Corinna has been doing a column for Animals & Men and a regular segment on On The Track... particularly about out-of-place birds and rare vagrants. There seem to be more and more bird stories from all over the world hitting the news these days so, to make room for them all - and to give them all equal and worthy coverage - she has set up this new blog to cover all things feathery and Fortean.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Bird cam! Rare birds nest on top of council offices can be viewed live

A pair of peregrine falcons have laid an egg after returning to their nesting platform on top of County Hall.
Peregrine Falcoln
And budding ornithologists have the opportunity to see exactly what is going on in the nest, via a live web feed.

The egg, which is expected to hatch in May is in a unusual place for the fastest birds in the world, which traditionally nest on coastal cliffs.

Over the last two decades bird watchers have increasingly seen the falcons begin to move into towns and cities, where tall buildings provide perfect nesting sites.

Another factor that has tempted them to Aylesbury is the plentiful food supply in the form of flocks of feral pigeons.

Peregrines were first observed regularly in Aylesbury in the winter of 2006 and two years later a nesting platform was erected at the top of county hall. The birds first bred successfully in 2012 and have hatched young every season since.

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