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- Nottingham Trent University's (NTU) Newton building is home to a pair of peregrine falcons who use a nest box provided in partnership with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. These webcams stream the pair's activities live for excited viewers to follow the breeding season online from laying to fledging.
www.nottinghamshirewildlife.org/peregrine-cam
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Mar 16, 2019 · These webcams stream the pair's activities live for excited viewers to follow the breeding season online from laying to fledging. WARNING : These webcams show live footage of wild peregrine falcons. Please understand that at times this may include images that you might find disturbing.
Peregrine Watch LIVE gives you a chance to see the peregrines for yourself and learn more about these incredible birds. Taking place on the green at Regent Grove, Leamington Spa, these free sessions give people a closer view of the peregrines.
Watch our Peregrines. Our live-stream will return in 2025. Now that the peregrines have fledged, we’ve temporarily stopped the live-stream. We will reactivate it in 2025 when we hope the nesting birds will return. Meanwhile, enjoy this recap video showing the highlights of the 2024 nesting season. Peregrine highlights May - June 2024.
The Spire Cam shows the nestbox of the resident peregrine falcons on Wakefield Cathedral, Yorkshire, UK.
Here are links to as many live peregrine webcams as we can find. Coming very soon – Norwich cathedral courtesy of the Hawk and Own Trust. Watch here. (Keep checking back, it will go live as soon as things start to happen). Salisbury cathedral peregrines (First egg has been laid as of March 21st 2022) Watch live here.
Watch live-streaming pictures from Norwich Cathedral's Peregrine box during the 2023 season! This free-to-view service comes from the Hawk and Owl Trust.
There are two peregrine webcams located at the nest on the side of Derby Cathedral's tower. You can view the webcams on the Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project website.