The nesting platform was installed by conservation charity the Hawk and Owl Trust in February 2011 with volunteer help from Norwich firefighters during their time off. There was also close consultation with the Cathedral Estates Manager and Cathedral Architect to ensure the fabric of this historic building was not damaged.
The picture you are viewing is updated every minute and comes from the platform on the Cathedral spire 250ft above the streets of Norwich.
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Please note: If you are planning to visit the Cathedral there is no parking at the Cathedral itself. The nearest public car park is Bishopgate, or try the airport park and ride.
Norwich Cathedral Peregrines is a partnership between the Hawk and Owl Trust and Norwich Cathedral to provide a pair of wild peregrine falcons with a suitable nesting platform.

This project is being supported by:

In memory of the late Mr Ray Rogers of Norwich.
The four peregrine falcon chicks which have hatched in the nesting box on Norwich Cathedral’s spire are all doing well, according to volunteers.
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