Every year in late winter a flurry of activity begins in the clock tower of Leamington Spa's historic Town Hall. Two peregrine falcons, a bonded pair, clean dirt and old bones out of the rocky scrape that will become their nest in a few weeks.
By March this year thousands of people were checking our live webcams, hoping to catch the first eggs being laid. Their patience was rewarded in the early hours of the 18th of March when the first egg appeared, followed in the next few days by three more.
The adult falcons took turns to incubate their eggs and hunt. In flight, peregrines can reach up to 200mph when diving to catch prey! Despite their awesome power they appeared to be caring parents, gently sheltering the clutch of eggs to protect them from cold wind and rain.