
St Albans Cathedral peregrine falcon chicks leave the nest
St Albans Cathedral also thanked the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, which has partnered with the church to support the birds of prey.Lea Ellis, engagement manager at the trust, said: "We're delighted to see the wonderful comeback these birds have made, demonstrating just how resilient they are."
The nesting platform at St Albans has been livestreamed by cameras on the cathedral's website.In April, viewers watched as an unknown person stood on eggs that had been recently laid.Earlier this month, Hertfordshire Police said an investigation into the destroyed eggs was ongoing.
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