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  1. 25 kwi 2013 · Peregrine Falcons are the world’s fastest animal, diving at speeds of over 200 miles per hour! These fierce birds of prey grow quickly, too. Peregrine Falcons nest on cliffs or ledges of tall buildings where they lay a group of up to four called a “clutch”, in a bowl-shaped depression in gravel.

  2. 10 cze 2024 · 188 watching now • Started streaming on Jun 10, 2024. This site is about a family of peregrine falcons using a nest box in a water tower at Charles Sturt Unversity, Orange, New South Wales ...

  3. 16 mar 2019 · 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.

  4. The Spire Cam shows the nestbox of the resident peregrine falcons on Wakefield Cathedral, Yorkshire, UK. To get information about the peregrines, join the Wa...

  5. London Met Falcon Cam. The breeding season for Peregrine Falcons starts from March onwards and our Peregrines return each year to London Metropolitan University's Tower Building to lay their eggs. During the winter months you can also find them down at St Pancras Station.

  6. We bring you the following full camera feeds - audio and video - which we stream through YouTube Live. Make sure you have your sound turned up when the falcons are at home, and more so when the chicks are active (Oct – Nov). We're live and in higher definition and falcon-screeching audio, 24/7/365.

  7. Peregrine Watch has been running since 2013, and gives people a closer view of the stunning peregrine falcons living in Warwickshire. In partnership with Warwick District Council, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust hosts drop-in events providing information about our urban peregrine falcons.

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