Can the Falls of Clyde Peregrines Make it 12 Years in a Row?
30-Apr-2009
Staff and visitors at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Falls of Clyde Reserve near Glasgow are watching their peregrine falcons.
Their stunning wild peregrine falcons
are currently sitting on a full clutch of eggs, high up on the
cliffside above the Falls of Clyde. From the SWT hide on the opposite
cliff visitors can enjoy the closest views of a peregrine eyrie in
Britain.
This is the 12th consecutive year of breeding
peregrine falcons on the SWT wildlife reserve and they are provided
with 24/7 protection.
The SWT Visitor Centre in New Lanark now has direct, live CCTV from the nest site (40 mins walk).
For more info, go to the
SWT website.