Here we can watch the Slechtvalk - Peregrine day and night.
Thank you, Jo, for giving us this side for watching and talking about this birds and also to show pictures of them.
Bleggi

It seems the female is inexperienced and as only one egg laid,I wonder if the nesting will go ahead.Bleggi wrote:I read yesterday that Peregrine Falcons have 3-4 eggs in the last thirds of march - then 29 days of hatching.
This egg that is laid is from 16th of March and today we have the 27th - no more eggs in the meantime. I dont know how it will continue (nobody will know it, of course) - I have never followed falcons life before. Will see what is happening. I keep my fingers crossed for the birds
macdoum - I only asked myself if the first laid egg is still okay when the distance of the laid eggs is so long. We will see.... it was only a down written question of myselfmacdoum wrote:BLeggi,
Expert people I know say that the falcon will start incubation when the last egg is laid.
LeoniaI know that there have been several intruders at the nestbox...with fights between the ? females.leonia wrote:Does anyone understand what happened there during the last days (and nights)? Have they already started incubating and than they leave the eggs alone for hours?