WORCESTER Cathedral's peregrines have taken flight, ending this year's livestream.
The four babies (Shaun, John, Liz and The Ball), have become fledglings and are now learning hunting and survival skills from their parents, Peter and Peggy.
The fledglings are expected to leave the Cathedral area later this summer and find their own territory while their parents remain in Worcester.
Peter and Peggy first arrived at the Cathedral in 2022 and have nested there since.
Chris Dobbs, biodiversity advisor for the Cathedral, said: "The birds love cathedral towers because they are similar in some ways to their natural habitat nesting sites."
Despite the class of 2024 preparing to fly the coop, the Cathedral is preparing for another brood of falcons in 2025.
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