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Peregrine falcon's high life in Blackburn


THE iconic Thwaites tower in Blackburn town centre has a new addition after workers spotted a bird of prey perching high above the factory.

Brewery staff have been joined at the site by a Peregrine falcon which has taken to eating its meals on the side of the tower.

Workers have spotted the falcon feasting on prime local pigeon while it perches on one of the steel ledges which attaches the chimney stack to the tower.

Thwaites regional sales manager Mike Jepson, a bird spotting enthusiast, said: “It can usually be spotted early in the morning, or at dusk.

“It’s even been seen sitting on the first letter T of the Thwaites sign on the side of the tower.

“It is an usual sight to have in the town centre, but with so many pigeons around there’s a lot of food for it. It’s easy pickings for it.

“It can be seen eating the pigeons and the lad down in the security lodge often spots it up there.”

Two peregrine falcons were first spotted back in September.

But Mr Jepson said just one bird has been seen since November.

He said: “Their usual habitat is a cliff and I suppose the steel ledge would appear similar to a bird.

“The problem is because the ledge is smooth they can’t nest there.

“Birds like this are a common sight in the Bowland fells and maybe it has flown down from there.”

The RSPB said Peregrine falcons were becoming increasing common in town centres.

A spokesman said: “They are drawn to towns because of the abundance of food and because there are a lot of pigeons, which is one of their favourites.”

Comments(4)

Danny Grear says...
11:38am Wed 4 Feb 09

Fastest bird in the world,when it dives for prey. Look out for headless pidgeons falling from the sky in Blackburn. These will be to blame.

Fred Storm says...
1:49pm Wed 4 Feb 09

Give it some of that obnoxious smoooth bitter - that's been clearing folk from pubs for years

The offspring says...
4:57am Thu 5 Feb 09

I hope it finds its way to Ewood and wipes out the vermin that make walking under the lock mill bridge a worrying experience.

Barbara J says...
10:09pm Sun 8 Feb 09

We have a falcon that comes every year to the Sheraton Hotel for nesting. She can be seen in the evening flying low over the expressway no doubt looking for food. Her wig span is something to behold and each year we look forward to her appearance


LETTERS PREY: The bird perches on the letters of the Thwaites sign SPOTTER: Mike Jepson

LETTERS PREY: The bird perches on the letters of the Thwaites sign

SPOTTER: Mike Jepson



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