Falcons @ Nottingham Trent University 2016
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on 07-04-2016 18:35
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on 07-04-2016 18:35
4 eggs for this year....being kept nicely warm by Mum.
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on 22-04-2016 17:30
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on 22-04-2016 17:30
Just followed the live cam feed....one of the adults is hiding all activity now...Bless...
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on 22-04-2016 23:53
Awwwww ... pleased I have just visited this thread, because until now I stoopidly thought it was summut like student rugby
... will keep an eye on this from now on 
Can't as yet read @jonsie 's link to sadistic gunshot attacks on cats ... I know it happens eg its shown on Facebook ... as comedian & animal lover Ricky Gervais says 'People who are unkind to animals are generally unkind to human beings' 
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on 26-04-2016 11:15
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on 26-04-2016 11:37
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on 26-04-2016 15:11
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on 26-04-2016 15:11
Awesome pic! Is that the mum and dad both looking after the eggs?
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on 26-04-2016 15:22
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on 26-04-2016 16:00
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on 26-04-2016 16:00
@Beenherebefore wrote:
They take it in turns.....the female is the larger one.
Nice! It's always lovely to see that kind of cooperation in the animal kingdom. 
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on 29-04-2016 09:29
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on 29-04-2016 09:29
Chicks are getting so big now that they won't all fit easily under Mum or Dad. Probably early next week they'll be out in the open especially if the weather warms up.
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on 29-04-2016 09:34
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on 29-04-2016 09:34
I wondered about the weather @Beenherebefore A bit blumming cold for nesting chicks isn't it? When will they actually leave the nest?
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