Great footage and an interesting insite into the falcons activities, but a little upsetting to watch. I know that this is what they need to do to survive, but I still have to turn away when it happens. But keep up the investigations.
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just hope it catches a pigeon with canker then that will be the end for the peregrine,should have killed them all of in the war,they dont contribute to nothing only death of songbirds,not many songbirds left now because of these killing machineshope the igeon men keep killing them
I thought Peregrines only kill when they are hungry. I guess not. Sad they have to eat dirty city birds. The retained pollution poison can't be good for raising strong young.
A great insight to the life of these wonderful falcons, I have to admit I had by doubts about night time hunting, But this pair has shown they have adapted to take prey by light generated by the city. Excellent capture by the webcam.
What a great video
aiwayamaha 9 months ago
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sick sick sick ! Why do you people get your kicks out of watching footage like this ??? Do you all enjoy Badger baiting too ???
sherbs321321 1 year ago
what fantastic footage , well done
kawaswarf 1 year ago
he does finally eat this bird. I think the video shows him eat it around 14 - 16 days later. the footage is right here on Youtube
MrCowey 1 year ago
Great footage and an interesting insite into the falcons activities, but a little upsetting to watch. I know that this is what they need to do to survive, but I still have to turn away when it happens. But keep up the investigations.
nickholder63 1 year ago
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just hope it catches a pigeon with canker then that will be the end for the peregrine,should have killed them all of in the war,they dont contribute to nothing only death of songbirds,not many songbirds left now because of these killing machineshope the igeon men keep killing them
ade885 2 years ago
I thought Peregrines only kill when they are hungry. I guess not. Sad they have to eat dirty city birds. The retained pollution poison can't be good for raising strong young.
bouvier0 2 years ago
It's a Woodcock not a city bird.
mattaldred 2 years ago 3
A great insight to the life of these wonderful falcons, I have to admit I had by doubts about night time hunting, But this pair has shown they have adapted to take prey by light generated by the city. Excellent capture by the webcam.
falconquester 2 years ago 3
Great footage! Congratulation with this proof of the night hunting of urban Peregrine Falcons.
Amelandse 2 years ago 2
wow how strange. good job on capturing the rare footage
311lude 2 years ago