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Tilly2 | 13:09 Fri 11th May 2018 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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with these two eggs. They should have hatched by now.

https://www4.ntu.ac.uk/sustainability/biodiversity/falcons/index.html
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For those of you having trouble accessing this site here is an extract from their FAQ pages . The web cam is not playing. How do I get it to work? Open the NTU falcon cam webpage in chrome, and look to the left of the 'www' in the URL. Here you will see an 'i' symbol in a circle. Hover over the 'i' symbol and a drop down menu should appear. Next to 'Flash', click on the...
13:35 Fri 11th May 2018
My brother stays in Nottingham - I could get him to go and warm up the eggs or whatever is needed.
Can you trust a wolf with eggs !
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That would be good of him, Wolf, but I think it might be too late.
Blow, can't get that video player up on any browser :-(
OG - perhaps not but he is a good cook (and also one of us AB people).

Tilly - have the birds been neglecting the eggs? Will they try again?

Link not working for me either.
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They haven't been neglecting the eggs at all, Wolf. They are fantastic parents. There was a problem with the laying this year and it looks like these eggs are unviable. There were three eggs. One of them has gone.

It has made me very sad. I have been watching the web cam for about four years now.
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Try again.
https://www4.ntu.ac.uk/sustainability/biodiversity/falcons/index.html

Mind you there is nothing to see. Just a poor peregrine sitting, in vain, on two eggs.
For those of you having trouble accessing this site here is an extract from their FAQ pages

. The web cam is not playing. How do I get it to work?
Open the NTU falcon cam webpage in chrome, and look to the left of the 'www' in the URL. Here you will see an 'i' symbol in a circle. Hover over the 'i' symbol and a drop down menu should appear. Next to 'Flash', click on the option 'Always allow on this site'. You will then be asked to reload the site. Alternative browsers are available which allow Adobe Flash Reader to run. For further help, please see the screenshots in the falcon cam troubleshooting document PDF icon .
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Thanks very much Paul.

I had forgotten that I'd gone through all that palaver. :-)
Don't think you can hover on a tablet and touching it doesn't help.
Someone's said the same on my local forum. There could be many reasons with the failure of the eggs.
The parents have been there for some years, now. One or both of them could be infertile, due to age. Or, the eggs could have become chilled.
Any update on the situation?
The female is still incubating the eggs:-(
I too have wondered about this, usually 4 chicks hatch at this site.
//From Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust FB : "they appear to be unviable this year. Whilst the birds keep incubating we're leaving well alone. If they abandon the nest we may remove the eggs for testing".//

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