Peregrine falcons, who captured residents’ interest back in 2022 with the birth of a chick, have returned to St Albans Cathedral, with a popular web-cam feed back up and running. One of only five.. Pitstone – College Lake nature reserve 22 km (13 mi) London – Kensal Green 25 km (15 mi) Advertisements. Status. Offline (5 months) Description. A live view of the falcon’s nest located on St Albans Cathedral. The current webcam image available on the external website. Time.
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A pair of peregrine falcons that had a chick in 2022 have returned to their cathedral nesting site for the third year in a row. About 378,000 viewers watched the couple on the St Albans Cathedral.. Tuesday 4 April 2023. Webcam at St Albans Cathedral captures live shots of a breeding pair of Peregrine Falcons – one of only five pairs in Hertfordshire. A pair of Peregrine Falcons that bred on St Albans Cathedral are once again capturing people’s interest. One of only five pairs in Hertfordshire, the birds have been seen on and around the.