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Cal Falcons is a website and social media community featuring three live streaming webcams trained on a peregrine falcon nest site atop Sather Tower at the University of California, Berkeley. Cal Falcons is known for its extensive social media presence and following. [ 1 ]
Mar. 29—Just in time for Easter, the eggs have been delivered. A pair of peregrine falcons once again is incubating their eggs in a nest box installed at the Brady Sullivan Tower in downtown ...
Every year since, a pair of peregrine falcons has laid eggs in the nesting box. Web cameras were installed in 2016 to provide the 24/7 Falcon Cam livestream of the interior and exterior of the nest.
Live webcams at a Peregrine nest site in Landshut (Scroll down and press play button.) Archived 16 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine; A video of the falcon stooping at a top speed of 389 km/h (242 mph). Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project, UK. Links to webcams and video sequences Archived 27 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
Four peregrine falcons have hatched in their nest box atop the Superman Building, according to the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. The Audubon Society has a webcam that enables people to watch ...
In 1998 a pair of peregrine falcons known to the public as Mariah & Cabot-Sirocco began nesting in the nest box. [13] The reintroduction effort became popular over the web after Brad Carney, an IT Consultant at Eastman Kodak , coordinated an effort to install web cams around the nest and made the web cam imagery available online for the public ...
A peregrine falcon hatched in 2023 in Port Washington was found in December in Nicaragua, after a journey of more than 2,000 miles. ... In 2023 Septon monitored 43 Wisconsin peregrine nest sites ...
[7] [9] Furthermore, a pair of peregrine falcons nest on the crags, which can be viewed through a webcam in the visitor centre section of the Aviemore Youth Hostel. [12] Mammal species found at Craigellachie include red and roe deer, pipistrelle bats, and occasional sightings of pine marten. [9]