First Peregrine Egg at Worcester Cathedral

13th March 2025

Worcester Cathedral has launched its Peregrine Falcon livestream on You Tube as the birds return to the nest and the first egg is laid.

First Peregrine Egg at Worcester Cathedral

The adult birds, named Peter and Peggy by Cathedral followers, have been visiting the nest box for a few weeks now and making a scrape (a hollow in the gravel for nesting).

Watch the Worcester Live Peregrine webcam (and all the over live cathedral peregrine webcams) here or click the arrow below.Watch Live Peregrine Webcams here.

And now the first egg has arrived, on Wednesday 12 March, and the team has high hopes this will be followed by more and that the chicks will hatch next month.

There will hopefully then be lots of exciting milestones to see including feeding, ringing and then fledging towards the beginning of June.

For the first time in over 10 years, a mated pair of peregrines moved into the Cathedral in 2022 and successfully nested, produced and fledged four chicks.

The same pair returned to the nest box, built by the Cathedral’s works team, again in 2023 and 2024 and fledged four chicks successfully.

Last year the 24 hour livestream received nearly 500,000 views from across the globe!

The cameras are back this year, and the action will also be livestreamed on a screen inside the Cathedral.

Later in the season, the Cathedral will host a series of drop-in sessions with a team of experts, cameras and scopes to see the birds up close and share their knowledge on this fascinating species. Dates and times will be confirmed by the Cathedral in the coming weeks.

Peregrines have been in and around Worcester for hundreds of years. They are depicted in the Cathedral’s great West Window and parts of the stonework too. The territory, which is the whole city area, changes hands occasionally as pairs move around or are injured over the years. This pair has been here for six years, although it is suspected that therewas a new male at some point as mortality in birds of prey is quite high.

Peregrines are classified in the UK as Green under the Birds of Conservation Concern 5: the Red List for Birds (2021). Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.

Don’t forget, you can watch all the peregrine webcams here.