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Wakefield Peregine Falcons
For over five years, peregrine falcons have nested at the top of Wakefield Cathedral with over a dozen offspring produced. Eggs are generally laid in March or April and hatch in May.
These two great webcam views show the nest itself and view from the spire of the cathedral where the birds often pirch. Surprisingly the noise of the bells from the tower doesn’t bother the birds at all!
Bird Feeder & Ground Webcams in Sheffield
32.46km / 20.17m
Sheffield Peregrine Falcon Webcams
33.54km / 20.84m
34.43km / 21.39m
York Rail Operating Centre Webcam
40.12km / 24.93m
Deansgate Street Webcam in Manchester
54.77km / 34.04m
Lincolnshire Wildlife Garden Webcams in Scunthorpe
57.59km / 35.79m
Manchester City Airport & Heliport Cams
63.57km / 39.50m
Birds of Prey and More in Thixendale
63.58km / 39.51m
Rudyard Lake Steam Railway Webcam
73.34km / 45.57m
82.98km / 51.57m
Peregrine Falcons at Nottingham Trent University
83.76km / 52.05m
North Yorkshire Moors Railway Webcams
97.08km / 60.32m
Lowther Pavilion Theatre Webcams, Lytham Saint Annes
97.26km / 60.44m
99.55km / 61.86m
Birds and Mammals on the NatureNet Webcams
100.84km / 62.66m
Blackpool View from Queen’s Promenade
103.93km / 64.58m
104.22km / 64.76m
106.22km / 66.01m
Otherton Airfield Webcam Near Penkridge
115.27km / 71.63m