Friday, 5 June 2020

Pegstacy.


Finally decided to have a look at the Peregrines at the [undisclosed site]. I didn't expect much, to be honest - but it turned out to be very easy indeed. Both birds put in an appearance - the male was at first standing guard on [Architectural feature X], but after a few minutes he swept across the dull sky to [Architectural feature Y], where the female stood watching what I presume is [redacted]. She has a more bulbous [redacted], and a few dashes of brown on the back of her [deleted scenes]. Her coverts are a mix of grey and brown, which makes me think she might be a [explicit material] still not in full  [censored].
Thanks to Simon Stirrup for the use of his magnificent photos.


                               


Both birds took to the air at times, and broke the illusion of the monumental [restricted access]. The [undisclosed site] suddenly seemed smaller as the two falcons traversed the space between the [Architectural feature X, Architectural feature Y] with ease.








                                                                                                                                                                                           

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