Peregrine Watch 2024

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Watch 2024

Location:
St Albans Cathedral, St Albans,
AL1 1BY
Find within the grounds of the Cathedral over weekends throughout spring and summer to find out more about these magnificent birds, and use telescopes to try and spot our breeding pair...

Event details

Date

Time
11am - 3.00pm
A static map of Peregrine Watch 2024

About the event

Together with the RSPB, join Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust volunteers for Peregrine Watch within the grounds of the Cathedral to find out more about these magnificent birds and get a close up view through telescopes and binoculars, which will be provided.

A pair of Peregrine Falcons that bred on St Albans Cathedral in 2022 and 2023, are once again capturing people’s interest. One of only five pairs in Hertfordshire, the birds have been seen on and around the Cathedral since early spring and between 30th March and 4th April, three eggs were laid. Peregrine Falcons normally mate for life and often remain loyal to their nest site each year.

Did you know there's also a live stream of the Peregrines' nest which is available at https://www.stalbanscathedral.org/peregrine-live-cam 

These events are weather dependent, and the dates may be changed. 

 

Booking

Suitable for

Children, Adults