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Just thought you may wish to read this, because this pair is very popular with many visitors from all over.....  I think Craig (Bell) may especially be interested.  The birds at Holme Park Quarry never bred this year, think it may be down to the success of the Ravens in the same quarry.

Death of a Peregrine
Date: October 11, 2010 10:29PM

Just noticed the following sad piece of news on the Raptor Politics website:


Death of a Peregrine, (Warton Quarry), Silverdale Lancashire Resident Male Killed by Car.

Because of the local interest there has been over the last decade in the nesting pair of Peregrines at Warton Crag Quarry we are sad to report the loss of the resident adult male which was found dead today by the side of the Silverdale Road between Warton and Leighton Moss.

The male falcon had been chasing a teal across the road moments before the falcon and teal both collided with a car; the peregrine was killed instantly falling into the road still grasping the teal in one talon.

The Warton Crag Quarry peregrines came to the notice of local conservationists in the Carnforth/Silverdale area in 2002, when prior to this date all breeding attempts by the pair had failed when either their eggs and or young had been illegally removed from the eyrie.

In 2003 the first 24 hour peregrine watch was initiated at the site by a dedicated team of peregrine enthusiasts, who have kept a full time watch below the site throughout each of the last 8 seasons. In this period the same pair have now successfully reared no less than 15 fledged chicks.

Although the loss of the resident male peregrine at Warton Quarry is a tragic and disappointing loss for everyone involved in the protection initiative, we are quite confident that a replacement male partner for the resident female will arrive well before the beginning of the 2011 breeding season.



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Hi Brian, Yes, as always, it is sad to hear of a death to one of our most stunning species. But as you are aware, with the success of "most" of our breeding pairs in Lancs, it wont be long before the resident female has a new male.wink.gif
Keep reading your vismig postings, slightly better than the end of Cribden!!
Hope you and Sandra are keeping well.
Craig.

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Thanks Craig, yes everything is great, please give regards to your dad and mum.

Thought you would be interested in this.  Also the keeper today who is up Clawthorpe way tells me the Peregrine has definately bred again in Holme Park Quarry, I hadnt seen it and thought it had not bred, so there we are probably some young from there may match!!

Cant get used to these Egrets all over the place!! I am used to seeing them in India, but lets face it Carnforth!!!

take care,
Bryan

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