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Peregrine spreads her wings across Sussex

We are excited by the news that a former chick of Chichester Cathedral's famous peregrines has started a family of her own.

The female, identified by a unique ring around her leg and part of the Chichester pairs 2002 brood, has set up a nest in the Arun Valley, West Sussex.

The Chichester Cathedral peregrines have become a permanent fixture in the city and raised 22 chicks together over the past seven years. 

From the end of April we'll be beaming live footage directly from their nest to special watch stations - we hope you can join us.

Posted by lucinda king at 16:18 on 15 April 2008.  0 comments

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