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Hampshire police HQ hosts peregrine falcon hatchlings | |
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A pair of peregrine falcons nesting at the police headquarters in Hampshire have hatched two chicks. | A pair of peregrine falcons nesting at the police headquarters in Hampshire have hatched two chicks. |
A box about the size of a small dog kennel was fitted to the top of the building in Winchester by Hampshire Ornithological Society, in January. | |
Before that, the birds had been trying to nest on the building for about three years. | Before that, the birds had been trying to nest on the building for about three years. |
Peregrine falcons are considered the UK's fastest birds and can reach speeds of up to 200mph (321km/h). | Peregrine falcons are considered the UK's fastest birds and can reach speeds of up to 200mph (321km/h). |
Keith Betton, the county bird recorder for the society, said the chicks would be checked and ringed in a couple of weeks. | Keith Betton, the county bird recorder for the society, said the chicks would be checked and ringed in a couple of weeks. |
He said tall buildings, like the police headquarters, acted as "artificial cliffs" for the birds and the box would shelter them from wet weather and give them a better chance of breeding successfully. | He said tall buildings, like the police headquarters, acted as "artificial cliffs" for the birds and the box would shelter them from wet weather and give them a better chance of breeding successfully. |
The RSPB and Sussex Ornithological Society installed a similar box for peregrine falcons at Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex in 2001. | The RSPB and Sussex Ornithological Society installed a similar box for peregrine falcons at Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex in 2001. |
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