See Peter and Peggy prepare their nest for the 2025 breeding season via livestream!

The stream lets everyone see them nesting, as they’re getting ready to have chicks in 2025. It shows them making a scrape, like a little nest, as officials hope for a good breeding season this year.
Right now, not much is happening, but you can still check in on the birds. Eggs often arrive late March or early April, and Peggy and Peter are busy setting up their nest currently.
Peter and Peggy first nested there in 2022; it was the first pair in over ten years. In 2023, they installed a camera for around-the-clock views, and almost 400,000 people watched worldwide!
The live stream is a yearly event now, as Peregrines have been in Worcester for centuries. You can even see them in the Cathedral’s West Window, and they appear in some stonework, too.
Peregrines are super fast, and can fly over 200 mph when hunting. They’re currently listed as Green in the UK, which means their conservation status is good, not critical.
A peregrine is a big, strong falcon with long, pointed wings. Their tail is kind of short, compared to their wings.