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Watch the birdie

The sole surviving chick from a pair of peregrine falcons nesting on a Nottingham Trent University building has been cooed over by more than half a million people since its first appearance via the institution's webcam.

Published on
May 31, 2012
Last updated
May 26, 2015




The chick was one of four that hatched last month after its parents, who have been returning to the same site for over a decade, mated early. Its siblings did not survive the storms that beset England during the latter part of April.

www.ntu.ac.uk/falcons.

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