File:Peregrine falcon nest-scraping, Derby Cathedral.webm

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Peregrine_falcon_nest-scraping,_Derby_Cathedral.webm(file size: 1.96 MB, MIME type: video/webm)

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English: A webcam on a peregrine nest site at Derby Cathedral, England, captures nest-scraping activity in early morning sunshine. The video was created for the Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project which, since 2007, has run webcameras all year round to capture every moment of the lives of these falcons. Webcams can be viewed at derbyperegrines.blogspot.co.uk
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Source Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.co.uk/p/our-webcams.html (Creative Commons CC x 3.0 licence statment on webcam summary page) and http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.co.uk
Author http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.co.uk Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project

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28 February 2013

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