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Worcester Cathedral's Peregrine Falcons

Peregrine Season 2025

In 2025 Peter and Peggy laid four eggs, with the first chick hatching on Easter Day. This was followed by the second and third chicks hatching in the following days. For the first time the fourth egg failed to hatch this year. 

Very sadly one of the peregrine chicks died overnight on 6/7 May, followed by the second chick on 9 May. On 15 May the last remaining chick showed signs of illness and the decision was taken to shut down the livestream and, as feared, the last chick died later that evening. 

The cause is unknown at this stage, but two of the carcasses and the unhatched egg were recovered and sent to a lab for analysis. We will share the results when they are available. 
Both adults appear to be healthy and are closely monitored by the 'Peregrine Falcons in Worcester' project team. 
It has been a tough season for all involved, and we hope for a better 2026.

Watch:Worcester Cathedral Peregrine Chick Ringing 2024 Video

2023 Peregrine Chick Sightings

We are so grateful to have received this wonderful update and images of our peregrine (ring ID XHH) from the 2023 cohort.

We were recently notified by the BTO that she had been spotted and we have now heard from the Alexandra Park Ornithological Group, who told us:

"After a non-breeding pair of peregrines were resident for several years, this year at least 2 juveniles (including XHH) and another adult turned up, and things got a bit confusing for a while. Now it looks as though the resident adult female has left, and XHH has taken over. This seems unusual, as normally an adult peregrine would see off juveniles coming into their territory."

However, here is XHH taken shortly after arriving, interacting with the resident adult male on or around the television mast where the peregrines spend a lot of time.

The team is considering renaming XHH, last year's Mr Lazy, who is apparently neither male, nor lazy! Go XHH!

Photo credit: Greg Smith, Alexandra Park Ornithological Group

View the 2025 Livestream

Peregrine Chicks

After a gap of over 10 years, a mated pair of peregrines moved into the Cathedral Tower in 2022 and successfully nested, produced and fledged four chicks! They returned to the nest built by our Works Team in 2023 and 2024, and successfully raised four healthy chicks both years. 
The exciting news in 2023 was that we were able to install a live hi-res camera, that operated 24 hours a day. 
Thousands of viewers have enjoyed watching lots of milestones: hatching, feeding, ringing and fledging, with lots of activity in between.

Watch the Livestream