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20-Apr-23, 08:08:26 AM
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Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: New Peregrine cam in Australia
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on: 01-Aug-12, 03:39:15 PM
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FalconCam Project ISP server maintenance due
Just been informed by our wonderfully reliable and top notch hosting service provider that there will be maintenance on our server and the site will be down for roughly 3-4 hours, 6th August, 2012, between 1am and 6am (Aust EST).
Hope this doesn’t affect anyone for too long! Apologies to everyone, but we will have an even more stable website afterwards…… Swift & Beau thank everyone!! Cheers, NetRegistry (Australia)!!
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Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Alcoa Anglesea, Australia
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on: 28-Jul-12, 02:58:14 AM
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I read this wonderful news in another forum:
We are currently having sporadic visits from the falcons, but they haven’t settled into a permanent nest site this year yet.
Yes, we have relocated the nest box this year as well. As you may remember, the box was relocated to a new spot near our ash ponds, but the birds chose not to use the box in that location. This year we have moved the nest box back to the power station, and it is in a location close to the bird’s nesting spot in 2011. So we are currently keeping a keen eye on the box to check for signs of activity, but there is nothing to report as yet.
Until we know if the birds will use the nest box in its new location, we won’t be connecting up the web cam. We plan to post regular updates on our website once we have something to report!
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Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Peregrine falcons at Glenwherry 'killed'
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on: 27-Jul-12, 06:42:56 AM
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Four peregrine falcons which had been nesting at Glenwherry near Ballymena are believed to have been killed, police have said. The two adult and two chick Peregrine Falcons went missing from the area on the Glenhead Road. One of the chicks was later discovered fatally injured and it is believed it may have been shot. The other birds are also thought to have been killed. Police have said they are treating it as animal cruelty. They added that the falcons are a protected species. Police investigations are continuing and they want anyone with information to contact them on 0845 600 8000 BBC   WHY? 
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