Aylesbury Peregrines

You are looking at the nest site of a pair of Peregrine Falcons, situated on the 12th floor of the Buckinghamshire Council building in Aylesbury town centre.

Peregrines are the fastest animal on the planet and can reach speeds in excess of 200mph.

They are an apex predator who catch and kill live birds on the wing - as such the footage here may contain gory images.

Peregrines first appeared on County Hall in 2007 and the nest platform was erected in 2010. They first attempted to breed in 2011 and birds have been present ever since.

The female is larger and greyer than the male. Our current male has a metal ring on his leg but we don't know where he is from.

Peregrines are awesome and exhilarating birds! We are very lucky to be able to watch these wonderful birds up close and personal.

May 22, 2025
Mike Wallen

On Tuesday evening we ringed the chicks, apologies for the break in live feed yesterday as I'd turned the cameras off to do the ringing and we had to re-set them.

On Tuesday with the fantastic team from BORG (Bucks Owl + Raptor Group) we temporarily removed the chicks to process them and fit the rings under licence.

All 3 chicks now have a metal ring on their right leg, this is a BTO ring with a unique code. On their left leg they have an orange colour ring which also has a unique code in black, this is a unique code on this colour for Peregrines in the UK.

The Colour ring allows observers using binoculars or a telescope to read the code, report it and add to the history of the birds movements. Birds previously ringed in Aylesbury have previously been seen in Oxon and Sussex (breeding).

The chicks will grow rapidly, so do enjoy watching them, as in about three weeks they'll hopefully be 'on the wing'.

Enjoy !!

Mike + the team

May 5, 2025
Mike Wallen

How exciting ! Not one, not two but three chicks succssfully hatched.

The fourth egg remains, and although it's still possible, as it was a good few days between egg 3 and 4 I'm not sure it's going to hatch now ?

It's amazing to watch just how quickly these chicks are going to grow. One minute, shortly after hatching, you think surely it can't even feed, and yet in 10 days or so it'll be time to ring them.

Mum is currently on the chicks keeping them warm in this chilly wind but at least it's dry and sunny for them.

Next week I'll be in Pembrokeshire, where I know I will see Peregrines. This is the first place I ever saw a Peregrine, a female that came right over my head. I can remember that moment like it was yesterday. It's no exaggeration to say that in that moment my life changed for better and forever :)

Enjoy watching the most amazing, powerful, incredible bird - bird number 1 !

April 18, 2025
Mike Wallen

Our pair continue to incubate the 4 eggs, it must be very boring, especially for the fastest animal on the planet who just loves to move !

They've still got a way to go, but you can see them changing over periodically and that they don't leave their precious eggs alone now.

The High Wycombe pair have 4 eggs and are much closer to hatching than our birds in Aylesbury.

The pair inside StadiumMK have also got 4 eggs, this is great as new pairs (it's a new female) sometimes have less. Interestingly the 4th egg laid in the Stadium appears to be pure white !!

March 26, 2025
Karen Russell-Surtees

So it has been a very busy period, the peregrines at Wycombe have eggs and i'm really pleased to report we have at least one as well. In fact the pairs have just done a swap and we have three eggs in our clutch.

We have had eggs probably for the last four or five days. I'll get Mike to work out when they are likely to hatch and we can keep a close eye on them.

The camera's are running 24/7 so we shouldn't miss anything

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