I was lucky enough to be invited to photograph the ringing of the Peregrine chicks on Salisbury Cathedral again this year.  Four hatched this year, only two have survived - probably down to the heavy rain over the last couple of weeks.  As last year, I did a few photos of the chicks being ringed, and then spent a few minutes out on the tower to photograph the adults in flight (it needs someone out on the ledge to prevent the adults returning to the nest while the chicks are being ringed).  With only two chicks this year, it was all over really quickly comapred to the four last year.  Still, fairly happy with some of these shots, but plenty of room for improvement for next year.

Photos of the ringing:

Photos in flight: