The breeding pair are nesting again here in Aylesbury.
The Bucks Bird Club are showing their live webcam again this year of the breeding pair of peregrines. The birds are situated on the 12th floor of the Buckinghamshire Council building in Aylesbury town centre. Peregrines first appeared on County Hall in 2007 and the nest platform was erected in 2010. They first attempted to breed in 2011 and birds have been present ever since.
Peregrines are the fastest animal on the planet and can reach speeds in excess of 200mph.The female is larger and greyer than the male. The current male has a metal ring on his leg but Bucks Bird Club don't know where he is from.
You can watch the livestream and learn more about Bucks Birds Club here (external site)

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