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Falcons Nest at 25th Year Milestone
8 Feb
Summary
- Peregrine falcons are nesting at Chichester Cathedral for their 25th year.
- Live streaming of the nest will begin on Monday, with open days from June to July.
- Approximately 80 chicks have successfully fledged from the site since 2001.

Peregrine falcons are once again nesting at Chichester Cathedral, celebrating their 25th year at the iconic West Sussex landmark. Observations of these majestic birds on the cathedral tower began in 2001, and this marks a significant milestone for their continued presence.
To allow the public to witness this natural spectacle, the cathedral will commence a live stream of the nest from Monday. Furthermore, 'peregrine open days' will be held on the cathedral green every Wednesday through Sunday, from June 5 to July 5. Visitors can use provided telescopes and cameras to observe the falcons.
This protected site has seen considerable success, with approximately 80 peregrine chicks having successfully fledged since formal observations started. Among them, two females fledged in June of 2025, demonstrating the ongoing reproductive success and importance of this location for the species.




