(May 8 update: all four chicks are out in the world…) The Peregrine Falcons in Manchester have now hatched 4 of their 5 eggs. There are 4 fluffy, white young falcons in view and she has pushed the fifth egg out of the way, which means it is not viable. The four chicks look strong and healthy. This is an exciting time to keep an eye on the falcon webcam as they grow quickly and seem to change every day – watch the livestream here.
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