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Peregrine Cam!

Peregrine Falcons in Manchester, NH

We are pleased to provide live streaming video of the peregrine nest at 1750 Elm Street in Manchester, NH.

UPDATE: Recent observations suggest the Peregrine pair in Manchester may have selected an alternate nest site in 2009. If this is the case, we will be unable to provide video of their nesting this season. However, the Falcons may return within range of Peregrine Cam at any time. Check back frequently!

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