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The Peregrine Chick:
St Andrew's Spire
Worcester, Worcestershire, England

 

webcam link: www.worcester.gov.uk/peregrine/

twitter link:   www.twitter.com/worc_peregrines

facebook page:   www.facebook.com/worcesterperegrines



Other information about this location:

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glover's_Needle - this is where the peregrine nest

The Peregrine Chick:
Manchester City Centre
Manchester, Lancashire, England

 
the nestsite location is not identified for safety reasons but the cam broadcasts onto a very large screen in the city centre

The Manchester Peregrine "Date with Nature" project is a partnership between the RSPB, the BBC and Manchester City Council.  For this reason, between the years of 2004-2006, nest boxes were installed by BTO in four locations around the city centre including the City Tower, CIS Tower, and the Town Hall Building.  In 2010 the pair moved to the CIS Tower, the second tallest building in Manchester. In 2011 they moved back to their previous nestsite.

webcam link: www.rspb.org.uk/datewithnature/manchester-peregrines

website link:   www.wildaboutmanchester.info/www/index.php/peregrine-falcon

twitter link:   www.twitter.com/mcrperegrines

flickr gallery link:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcrperegrines/

The Peregrine Chick:
Derby Cathedral / Cathedral of All Saints
Derby, England
Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project

 


The cathedral is nearly 500 years old and there are records of peregrines nesting here over the centuries.
The nestbox (2006) and webcams (2007) are newer additions.
The Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project is a partnership between Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Derby Cathedral, Derby Cathedral Quarter & Derby City Council.

webcam link: http://www.derbyperegrines.blogspot.ca/p/our-webcams.html

website link: http://www.derbyperegrines.blogspot.ca/ - be sure to check out their photographs, among some of the most beautiful out there!

nest is on the Cathedral of All Saints - http://www.derbycathedral.org/cathedral_page.asp

Here's some information about Derby and the East Midlands area ...

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derby  (there's a photo of the cathedral from the ground on this site)
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Midlands

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