Two Peregrine Falcon Chicks Hatch on St Albans Cathedral
Two Peregrine Falcon chicks successfully hatched on St Albans Cathedral, yesterday morning, 7 May, in full view of a webcam, which is trained on the birds of prey’s nest tray.
UPDATE 9/5/24…
Two Peregrine Falcon chicks successfully hatched on St Albans Cathedral, yesterday morning, 7 May, in full view of a webcam, which is trained on the birds of prey’s nest tray.
UPDATE 9/5/24…
Three Peregrine Falcon chicks hatch on St Albans Cathedral watched by thousands via the live web cam.
Webcam at St Albans Cathedral captures live shots of a breeding pair of Peregrine Falcons - one of only five pairs in Hertfordshire.
On 2 July a festival celebrating local wildlife and the groups that work to for nature across the District will be held in Verulamium Park.
A pair of peregrine falcons are nesting on St Albans Cathedral for the first time ever. The pair are now sitting on their eggs which have been laid very high up on the cathedral in a nesting tray…
Wilder St Albans, a project delivered by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust in partnership with St Albans City and District Council, has launched the Wilder Actions Map.
Water voles have been reintroduced to the River Ver after a 34-year absence.
Through Wilder St Albans, a project led by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, St Albans City and District Council are inviting residents to nominate a local patch to be Wilder in 2022.
A partnership project between Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust and St Albans City & District Council aims to create a Wilder St Albans.