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Peregrine falcon chick injured in fall in Ipswich; 23 storey flats in Ipswich
Topic Started: Jul 2 2016, 06:55 AM (221 Views)
Laurie P
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Came across this news item this morning about a Peregrine falcon fledgling that fell from a 23 storey block of flats in Ipswich.

BBC News Report
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sensiblenamejohn
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the perils of city life ....but 4/5 for a brood is a great result :nod: ...thanks for the link , Laurie :Cool:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Poor little mite :( I hope they can help it :thinking:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:thanks: Thanks for the link to that report Laurie ,it sounds like it will need a lot of care but has a chance of survival.
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Davebutterflyman
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Always very sad to hear of young Peregrines falling from buildings and it appears to be happening in greater frequency as more of these birds are being monitored across the UK. Hopefully the young Peregrine will make a full recovery but that will only be part of the battle as they have to somehow reintroduce it into the wild, this may not happen at all yet and i'm not too sure what the outcome will be if that is the case.

Many thanks for the link, Laurie.
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