Listen to the Audio-Boo above and you will have an insight in to what feels like to be at a Peregrine nest site. Incidentally I am licensed by Natural England to photograph at this Scedule 1. nest site. (It is against the law to photograph without a license).
This morning the young Pergrines had well and truly fledged the nest with two being absent completely and the third on a ledge neaby. I never did see the other two but he adult tercel came in to feed the youngster still present. I a quite certain that allthree will be seen together in the territory over the next few days adn weeks.
Here is a picture of the remaining youngster.
…and below, the adult tercel on the rock face overlooking the nest ledge and the youngster beneath him. 


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