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  1. Lovely birds Tony, great wide shape : ) My love is for dark peregrines but I have to say I have developed a taste for all colours these days, I have 2 females from a pair at Bryn's place that are on the pale side, but this line tend to throw big tiercels and nice sized falcons too. Chris
  2. nice one chris... Ditto been a hard old season for me this year with the weather down here, it didn't just rain it was a wash out through june and july. noticed with some birds perhaps due to their saturation the sheafing on the tails didn't break down until very late, the Peregrines wasn't too bad but some of the Goshawks have suffered with poor tail feathers... I still have some very late Peregrines on the ledge which are still a little way from penning, both the females look nice with one slightly larger than the other, the other is a tiercel. Don't know about you mate but one of
  3. As this is my 1st season here we have had a lot to do in a very short time, and not been able to get things up to standard in the time we had. Other then that things have gone quite well, we mostley breed pure gyrs with a few gyr x peregrines as well. I will put some photos up from this season when I have the time later, thanks for the welcome. Chris
  4. Just saying hello as I have just joined this forum, for anyone who does not know me I'm Chris Southern. We are in not so suny Lockerbie trying to breed falcons in the rain, only been here since last September so lots of work to do to get the palce up to standard. Hope we can see some good debate and friendly banter without the stuff that normally comes up on these forums, so far things on here look good : ) Chris
  5. Some very nice peregrines, your stock are some of the best to be found Chris
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