A WEBCAM of Peregrine Falcons nested on Derby Cathedral has attracted an unbeliavable amount of visitors.
The project aided by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust based at Belper's
East Mill, has attracted over 7,000 visitors in a week and at one point 800 users were logged on at one time.
The Peregrine Falcons first began nesting on Derby Cathedral in 2006, and raised three chicks there.
The birds are currently incubating four eggs, laid over the Easter weekend.
Click here to see the falcons webcam
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