Winchester Cathedral confirmed this week that peregrines are once again nesting on the cathedral tower.
Peregrines nesting at Winchester Cathedral again after a year away – webcam is live.
The birds were absent last year and it’s hoped the pair continue to nest and to breed at the site.
Winchester Cathedral has set up a live stream of the nest. All the peregrine falcon webcams at cathedrals across the country can be seen here.
Interim Dean of Winchester Canon Dr Roland Riem said:
“The tradition of nesting peregrines at Winchester Cathedral is now happily continuing after last year’s hiatus. We are so pleased to be a part of this conservation drive, as well as to host the cameras watched by thousands who care about the flourishing of these amazing creatures.”
Keith Betton, Chair of the Hampshire Ornithological Society, said:
“It is so great to have these once rare birds nesting with us. Although [peregrines] William and Mel used our nest tray in 2024, last year they moved to a nearby location and kept it secret from us! They raised three chicks … so a great success for them. Let’s hope they return to the Cathedral to nest this year. “
William is named after William Walker and Mel was named after Melesina Trench who has connections with the cathedral.
A full history of the Winchester Cathedral peregrines is available here.