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We discovered a “scratch” of a potential peregrine nest site very on at our construction site within a London borough.
We quickly halted works within the near vicinity and contacted the relevant authorities.
Since then, we have, with the help of a visiting ecologist and the London Peregrine Partnership, monitored and recorded the development of the nest, it’s eggs and the subsequent hatchings.
We had to implement changes to the contract and programming to ensure that the birds remained undisturbed. We also had to brief site visitors, staff and operatives on the sensitivity of this unusual nest site on a window box planter on a high-rise development.
We are pleased to report that all of the eggs hatched successfully and that all fledglings have been raised successfully…with two of the young having now left the site. We watch avidly to ensure that the remaining juvenile is encouraged by its parents to leave the relative safety of the nest!