With much less fuss than last year so far, the news from Saturday 7th June is that HeCtor, the young male, has fledged and flown, and returned to the church tower. The young females have been flapping their wings on the edge of the trefoil opening, but not yet left…
Hopefully you've seen the Posters in the recent News Update blog. This is the same information in Diary form combined with the Music List for June. We have now had a myriad (10,000) views of the blog, from 65 different countries - thank you.
Meanwhile, keep watching our Peregrine chicks,…
A quick update on exciting current and forthcoming events.
Tonight! Wednesday 21st May, 7.30pm. St Michael's Recital. Alex West (Organ). See Organ Recitals for details.
Application date for Young Organists' Competition extended to Sat 7th June. See details here
Peregrine chicks weighed, measured and ringed, all three are healthy, developing well and getting…
Yes, it's week 3 for our Peregrine chicks, rapidly becoming juveniles, growing well thanks to good parental hunting, with Mum making sure all get their fair share of pigeon etc.
They have started to move around the nest box, if rather ungainly, flex their young wings, spend a lot of time…
7.30 pm, Wednesday 14th MayDr Sarah Goldingay is an interdisciplinary scholar and a Lecturer and in the Department of Drama at the University of Exeter. She has twenty years’ experience working as a practitioner in the Arts, in community settings. She is currently collaborating with Exeter Healthcare Arts on a…
A week on from the hatching of our three chicks, and the fourth egg is still intact, so we must assume it will not now hatch. The adults are still keeping it close to their young and half-heartedly trying to incubate it, but to no avail.
The good news is that…
We start May with two of the most joyful and uplifting Anthems for Easter from the Anglican Choral tradition; I wrote about "Ye Choirs" this time last year. Singing Samuel Sebastian Wesley's "BBGF" is always a treat (the male recits, the girls' antiphony, the massive organ chords and the final…
Having waited expectantly since mid-week, our holy Peregrines have again seen their eggs hatching on the last Sunday in April, just like last year, and exactly 34 days after laying their 3rd egg.
It was a wet and windy night but, with a touch of late night peregrinitis, it looked to…
In our services from Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday, we will journey with our Lord and his disciples from the Upper Room via Calvary to the Empty Tomb. We will be by turn exhausted, despairing, excited and joyful.
Maundy Thursday, 7.30pm Sung Mass with Washing of Feet.
At the end of this…
Peregrines online!
It is with huge delight that we can announce that live images from our Peregrine nest box camera are being streamed to the Internet.
This is one of the main deliverables from the HLF Project, so it is great to have achieved it. Picture quality is best during daylight…