Welcome to the St Wulfram's Peregrine Webcam 2025.

This page is updated with the latest news from St Wulfram's. LIVE images will appear soon.

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31st May 2025

Lets go exploring....

 

One chick gets out, but manages to get back in!

 

Breakfast Club

 

 30th May 2025

How quickly they grow...

May30th2025 pegs

 29th May 2025

Feeding time

May29th2025 Feeding time

Ringing day...

May 30th 2025 ringing 1

And, a new step fitted to the tray!

May30th 2025 tray step

27th May

Exercise Time

25th May 2025

Family meal time

May 25th 2025 family meal

24th May 2025

Getting bigger

21st May 2025

Growing up...

 18th May 2025

The chick's have moved ends...

13th May 2025

Stop feeding the kids, I want some!.

11th May 2025

We have one dead chick...

Dead chick

7th May 2025

We now have two chicks

Two chick May 2025

6th May 2025

We have our first chick (sorry for the poor image)...!!

1st hatch

The eggs are hatching!

eggs hatching

27th April 2025

The female sitting (only a week to go...)!!

female

 

24th April 2025

Change over time

24th April 2025

Change over time

31st March 2025

Third egg, early this afternoon.

Peg 310325

28th March 2025

A 2nd egg at 19.30hrs

Peg 280325

26th March 2025

We have an egg !!!

Peg 270325

14th March 2025

The St Wulfram’s Peregrine - first time the female has been in the tray for a while....

6th March 2025

He brought her breakfast this morning!

20th February 2025

A very early morning visit

16th February 2025

The St Wulfram’s Peregrine - just chilling

 

About Us

We are the Lincolnshire Bird Club

Our aims are to encourage and further the interest in the birdlife of the historic County of Lincolnshire; to participate in organised fieldwork activities; to collect and publish information on bird movements, behaviour, distribution and populations; to encourage conservation of the wildlife of the County and to provide sound information on which conservation policies can be based.