Peregrines Live from St John The Evangelist's Church - Bath Sponsored by Thank you for visiting. Unfortunately, we will not be streaming further from Bath this year. All of the eggs laid this season have sadly failed, and the nest is now empty.
As a result, the camera has been taken offline. While this is a disappointing outcome, it is a reminder of the challenges wildlife can face. We.
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Progress looks good in the lead up to the 2025 breeding season at Bath. Both adults have been seen in and around St John's with much calling and interaction. Ben Powell, seagulls, and 4 hungry baby peregrines above the Bath Abbey arcade hawkandowltrust.org/live-cameras/bath.
It's around this time (at this stage between 38 and 41 days old) that the falcon begins tempting the eyasses to leave the sanctuary of the nest box. She wil. Join us for a short walk to see the nesting herons and then onward to hopefully see the peregrines.
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Led by Simon Stuart. Bath Peregrines Update: We're definitely up to three and when we get a clear view we'll know if this empty shell is from the arrival of chick number four or is a leftover from number three! It's all happening in Bath!🐣🐣🐣🥚. As expected, the Peregrines were on the spire of St John's church, the female on view with the male calling out of our sight on the other side.
Hopefully, the pair will breed; if so, it will be the 19th consecutive year of breeding Peregrines in Bath. Other birds seen along the River Avon were Mute Swan, a Cormorant and a pair of Mallard.