A pair of Peregrine Falcons have returned to mate atop a London tower, with a live stream provided by London Metropolitan University. This site, favored since 2018, offers safety and stability for breeding. The university collaborates with the London Peregrine Partnership to ensure the falcons' safety during breeding, postponing maintenance work to prevent disruption. Ailsa Shaylor, Sustainability Manager, highlighted London's dedication to urban biodiversity, promoting nesting habitats for various species. Currently, London boasts around 40 breeding pairs of Peregrine Falcons, with this site among several others in the city.
A pair of Peregrine Falcons have returned to their favourite nesting spot on top of a London tower, and a webcam lets you watch them live.
The most recent records from the LPP suggest around 40 breeding pairs of peregrine falcons are now in the capital.
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