derbyperegrines.blogspot.com
Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project - 2015: Links
http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/p/links.html
Peregrine Falcons first nested on Derbys Cathedral, England, in 2006. Our Peregrine Project is now run by a partnership between Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Derby City Council, Derby Cathedral and the Cathedral Quarter. Here is whats happening in 2016. . . 1) Other UK Peregrine Projects. Bristol and Bath Peregrine Group. South West Peregrine Group. 2) Tourism Links in Derby, Derbyshire and Peak District. 3) Disability and other Support Groups. 17 Accessible Nature Reserves for those with limited mobility).
acfalcon.es
ACF Asociación para la Conservación de los Falcónidos: Halconeando por el Pilar.
http://www.acfalcon.es/2015/08/halconeando-por-el-pilar.html
Martes, 11 de agosto de 2015. Halconeando por el Pilar. Proyecto Halcón Peregrino Zaragoza. Enviar por correo electrónico. Publicar un comentario en la entrada. Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom). El proyecto en Aragón TV. Clica para ver el programa. Buscar en el blog. Páginas vistas en total. Reconocimiento individual de halcones. El halcón p. en España. Biología del H. Peregrino. Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project - 2013. European Peregrine Falcon Working Group. Witaj na stronie głównej.
teleos.co.uk
Extra – a Londoner’s London : Teleos Coaching
http://teleos.co.uk/london
Coaching, Training and Personal Develoment in East London since 2001. A Londoner’s London. Stuck on your Coaching Diploma? A Londoner’s London. Ok we admit it. This has absolutely nothing to do with training but we just love London! Marvel at the gigantic engines and the Victorian Cathedral of Steam at the Crossness pumping station. Or the jaw dropping monsters at Kew Bridge Engine Museum. If you want to see the giants of steam go later on – it takes them all day to steam up). And get a certificate.
regentsparkbirds.blogspot.com
Regent's Park Birds: 29th July
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Bird sightings in London's Regent's Park, Bushy Park and Richmond Park. A listing of birds seen, for birdwatchers. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. 12 were over the park. 2 were in area 38, The Old Golf and Tennis School. 10 birds seen in areas 31 and 38. One also in area 38. One still present in and around Queen Mary’s Gardens. 3 on Upper Pen Ponds. One lone bird around all day. The juvenile showed again this morning. Male on the metal fence that protects the reed bed from the deer. Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
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Regent's Park Birds: February 2015
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Bird sightings in London's Regent's Park, Bushy Park and Richmond Park. A listing of birds seen, for birdwatchers. Friday, February 27, 2015. A pair on the Scrape and 5 on Heron Pond. One on the Scrape again, visible from the view point on Dukes Head Passage. A pair by the Scrape, occasionally they pop over the fence and into the park by the Round Plantation. Still present on the Serpentine. The male is still present in Scrub on the western bank by Serpentine Bridge. 2 birds were in Pen Ponds Plantation.
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Regent's Park Birds: 11th August
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Bird sightings in London's Regent's Park, Bushy Park and Richmond Park. A listing of birds seen, for birdwatchers. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Common migrants numbers are still fairly low, however if you are patient and in areas with suitable habitat you never know what might appear. One was in or around the Old Golf and Tennis School enclosure, area 39. A family were in bushes in area 32. A cracking fresh plumaged bird was also in area 39. One in area 39. 3 in area 32. 20 in area 31, 32, 39 and 41. I have...
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Regent's Park Birds: 11th July
http://regentsparkbirds.blogspot.com/2015/07/11th-july.html
Bird sightings in London's Regent's Park, Bushy Park and Richmond Park. A listing of birds seen, for birdwatchers. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Anyway I will try and keep the blog going in some shape or another. Any photos before and including the Swallows were taken with my old Nikon D300s, after that they were taken with my even older Nikon D5000. A bird flew towards the Woodland Gardens 6th. One flew towards the Heron Pond 7th. One flew north at 6.30am 10th. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? I think I rememb...
edinburghhawkwatch.org.uk
Peregrine | Edinburgh Hawkwatch
http://edinburghhawkwatch.org.uk/peregrine
If you wish to volunteer on this scheme in the future please contact Charles Everitt. Of the National Wildlife Crime Unit. This species has undergone a population recovery in many parts of the UK and breeds successfully in a number of cities such as Bath. The peregrine is a Schedule 1 species under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and receives special protection at all time. Peregrines have pointed wings and strong flight - they are larger and stockier than kestrels and the tail is not so long.
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