The Scarborough News

Steve keeps his focus on the speedy falcons below castle

‘Lockdown meant I’ve had the time to go every day and show their progress’

- By Sophie McCandlish sophie.mccandlish@jpimedia.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

The peregrine falcons nesting on the cliffs above Scarboroug­h are as much a draw for some visitors as the town’s long sandy beaches and historic castle.

Breeding season is a particular­ly exciting time with people eager to see if any young appear on the cliff face at Marine Drive.

This year the unexpected arrival of lockdown has meant wildlife photograph­er and Scarboroug­h resident Steve Race has been able to document their progress daily and share it with bird watchers through social media.

Mr Race, a director at Yorkshire Coast Nature, said it has been a wonderful experience.

“I was born and bred here so I know the wildlife like the back of my hand. I have been photograph­ing the peregrines for many years and this year lockdown has meant I have had the time to go down every day and show their progress.”

Peregrines lay their eggs around the end of April, beginning of May. Mr Race said you can tell when there is a nest as the female disappears from sight, eventually reappearin­g to gather food.

“That is how I knew they were there but they are so small and difficult to see I wasn’t sure how many there were,” he said.

“I saw two and thought there might be a third. There was, just a few days behind the others.”

Outside lockdown, Mr Race leads wildlife photograph­y workshops and nature tours. He said birds of prey seem to fascinate everybody and the peregrine falcon, as the fastest animal on earth, is astonishin­g.

“It hunts on the wing and when it is catching its prey, it flies up high using a thermal then drops like a stone, hitting its target and killing it straight away.”

He said when the falcon is in the plunge – known as a stoupe – it can reach 200mph. His ongoing documentar­y is showing how the adults teach their young how to hunt.

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