Ealing Hospital Peregrines

In the summer of 2020, a pair of Peregrines took up residence at Ealing Hospital.

The hospital staff were delighted when they realised that they kept the pigeon population down. We reached out to them and they agreed to let us install a nestbox on the roof. We named them Dusty and Freddie (after Dusty Springfield and Freddie Mercury) and kept our eyes and camera on the box. Our first box, while beautiful and well crafted, was too big to set it on the type of ledge the Peregrines prefer and so the first year, there was no nesting (we hope to reuse this box in another setting if we can.) For the 2022 season, Sean threw a box together with some wood scraps and an old pallet and installed it on the northeastern edge of the hospital. And we waited to see what would happen!

New! Peregrines Live!

Welcome to the Ealing Hospital Peregrines live! We now have a permanent live stream of Dusty and Freddie and their nesting activity, watch as they raise their chicks in real time! To see what they were up to last year, learn about their story and to see their adorable chicks from ringing to fledging, check out our video below. Also, if you would like to bookmark the feed, use this link as it will always redirect to the feed if youtube changes the URL if the stream is interupted.

Peregrines bring back prey for the chicks, tear it apart and feed it to them, and this can be a bit graphic. Sometimes the prey is still alive when they start plucking it. If you think you might find this distressing, maybe don’t watch the feedings. This is natural behaviour for birds of prey but even seasoned naturalists can find it a bit much sometimes. The second thing is we have adopted a non-interference policy. What this means is, aside from ringing the chicks, we are strictly observing only. Nature isn’t always kind and sometimes baby chicks die. If this is really going to upset you then you may want to give this live stream a miss. Obviously we hope that everything goes well but we want everyone to be prepared if it doesn’t and to understand that we will not be interfering to rescue the chicks. We need to let nature do it’s thing to produce the healthiest and most capable birds for the future. (The only exception to this is rescuing the parents and fledglings from man-made dangers like pigeon netting which is not part of a natural setting.)

Watch Ealing’s Peregrine Falcons live on our webcam!

Highlight Reels!

Peregrine courtship and nest scrape highlights Feb 2022
Our Peregrine Falcon’s laid an egg!
Peregrine Ringing Day!
Incredible scenes as our Peregrine Falcon chicks prepare to fly the nest!

Success in 2022!

It took an extra year, a new female peregrine, two different nest boxes but the hospital peregrines bred successfully and had three healthy chicks all of whom fledged successfully! Here is their story in photos. Special thanks to Malcolm Bowey and David Gordon Davy for their excellent photos and dedication to observing the peregrines! Sean also wrote about their journey in a blog post for Animal Journal and we have a new video documenting their journey!

Our peregrine falcons raise a family in front of our eyes!

Latest Peregrine News!

Peregrin Chicks

Peregrine Fledgewatch Week

Join us for an informal gathering throughout the week to watch our Peregrines who will be set to take their first flights around this time.

Sad news for our Peregrine Falcons

We’ve recently shared the exciting annual milestone of ringing the latest brood of Peregrine Falcon chicks at the hospital nest in Ealing. Sadly, however, we also have some difficult news …

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The Adventures of ZBS and Sean

Every year we are wary of our Peregrine Falcon chicks at fledging time as urban birds have a tendency to launch themselves in the wrong direction. Their initial flights are …

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Teenage Peregrine Chicks

Tottering toddlers!

Like me, anyone watching our Peregrine live webcam would have had their hearts in their mouths watching the two young chicks wobbling along the ledge beyond the nest box! Their …

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Peregrine Chicks On 30 May 24

Peregrine Fledgewatch at Ealing Hospital

Start time: 19:00. End time: 21:00. Our plucky pair are almost ready to fly the nest! Come on down to watch our young Peregrine Falcon chicks take flight. We believe …

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Peregrine Chicks At Ealing Hospital Photo Credit Emma Chard Cumming

Eggs Soon Fledge

Our egg-citement over four eggs for the past month has made our live stream extremely popular with visitors from Japan to Australia and Argentina tuning in to watch Dusty sit …

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Dusty and Freddie with four eggs 2024

Our Peregrine pair have done it again!

After the saga of the Ealing Peregrines, I wrote last month, I promise to keep this article short(er)! We couldn’t have a newsletter all about eggs without mentioning the egg-xtraordinary …

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Freddie and Dusty

It’s a Peregrine thing; the Ealing love story!

A love story of epic proportions has been acted out on the roof of Ealing Hospital and via a live cam with a pair of Peregrines successfully caring for and …

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2023 Peregrine chicks wave

Avian Flew At Ealing Hospital

Can you imagine finding yourself with some unexpected free time, tied to home but not much to do, and finding out that a pair of Peregrine Falcon chicks are preparing …

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Header photo by Malcolm Bowey