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Peregrine Falcons Captivate Aussies with Dramatic Nest Antics

8 Nov

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Summary

  • Tens of thousands tune in to 'Nest-flix' livestream of peregrine falcon nest
  • Chicks prepare for first flights, with mother falcon 'teasing' them to fly
  • Nest has seen battles, breakups, and earthquakes over the years
Peregrine Falcons Captivate Aussies with Dramatic Nest Antics

For the past several years, a captivating reality show has been unfolding high above the streets of Melbourne, Australia. Tens of thousands of viewers have been tuning in to the 'Nest-flix' livestream, which follows the dramatic lives of a family of peregrine falcons nesting atop a 34-story skyscraper.

As of November 2025, the latest batch of chicks are preparing to take their first flights, with their mother falcon 'teasing' them by flying past with pigeons in her talons. The young birds can be seen running up and down the ledge, flapping their wings in anticipation of the big moment. Experts say the chicks' first flights are expected to happen in the coming days, with the male likely taking to the sky first, followed by his two sisters a week later.

This high-stakes drama is nothing new for the 'Nest-flix' audience. Over the years, the nest has seen its fair share of battles, breakups, and even an earthquake that startled the falcons off the ledge. The territory is highly prized, leading to spectacular fights between the resident pair and 'floater' falcons looking to take over the prime real estate. In one instance, a 'wimpy' male was replaced by a younger, more aggressive bird halfway through the incubation period.

Despite the challenges, the peregrine falcons have thrived in their urban setting, taking advantage of the plentiful pigeons and sparrows that provide a steady food source. The livestream has captivated viewers, giving them a window into the natural world and a sense of connection during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the latest chicks prepare to take flight, the 'Nest-flix' audience waits with bated breath, eager to witness the next chapter in this high-flying drama.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Nest-flix' livestream is a 24-hour reality channel that follows the dramatic lives of a family of peregrine falcons nesting atop a Melbourne skyscraper.
The male chick is expected to take his first flight as early as this Saturday, followed by his two sisters around a week later.
The nest has seen battles between resident falcons and 'floater' birds looking to take over the territory, as well as a dramatic incident where a 'wimpy' male was replaced by a younger, more aggressive bird.

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