I remember a time when these birds were so so rare. My dad took me to a nest site where the chicks had just started to fly when i was around 7/8. It was magical and so exciting. This was in the mid 80’s when they were practically non existent. The come back they have made is nothing short of incredible. They went from 1 pair within huge territories out in the middle of no where to a pair in every town with a suitably tall building. I love it. Thanks for sharing your footage. It is beautiful.
I did not know this group existed, l just watched the short film, and was surprised to learn that Peregrines were nesting within the University grounds,
Absolutely beautiful footage of these falcons Steven.... what a treat to see......
Thankyou!
Lovely footage of these Peregrine falcons. It's really nice to see them doing well...😃👍🏻
cheers Eddie!
Lovely footage of a stunning raptor.
Well done.
thankyou David!
I remember a time when these birds were so so rare. My dad took me to a nest site where the chicks had just started to fly when i was around 7/8. It was magical and so exciting. This was in the mid 80’s when they were practically non existent. The come back they have made is nothing short of incredible. They went from 1 pair within huge territories out in the middle of no where to a pair in every town with a suitably tall building. I love it. Thanks for sharing your footage. It is beautiful.
@happybee7725 thanks fir sharing your story ! And thanks for watching!
Love it, well done Steven 👏
cheers mate!
Top quality footage 👌
Thankyou! nice chatting with you tonight!
@@Glasgowurbanwildlife likewise!
Marvelous video, Steve! Thank you!
Thankyou Sergei!
Absolutely awesome loved the one on the gold sculpture and the one stretching all of it top video Stevie👍👏
Thankyou Margaret! its very tricky keeping the lens on them! best I could get!
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Stunning mate 👍
Thanks mate!
Brilliant Steve 👍
cheers mate!
Fabulous Steven, just amazing pal.
@@davidsneddon2242 cheers David
I did not know this group existed, l just watched the short film, and was surprised to learn that Peregrines were nesting within the University grounds,
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The tercel has lanner in it....
@@falconryforever that did cross my mind as it has a brown patch on back of head