Watch the live stream of a Peregrine Falcon nest in Orange, Australia. Explore the life of this falcon family at Charles Sturt University’s water tower.
Watch Live StreamThis live webcam shows a peregrine falcon nest in real-time, located on a water tower at Charles Sturt University in Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The nest box, in use since 2008, is home to a falcon pair named Diamond (female) and Xavier (male). The FalconCam Project is designed to study the breeding behavior and diet of this non-migratory falcon family. The nest is active year-round, with mating and nest preparation intensifying from August, eggs typically laid by late August, and chicks hatching by early October. The stream may occasionally experience technical issues; if interrupted, please refresh the page. For any issues, reach out to us via the contact section. Dive into the world of falcons!
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August 4, 2025 17:52 | Sunrise: 07:02 | Sunset: 17:30 | Time Zone: Australia/Sydney (UTC+10:00)
This live stream is provided by the FalconCam Project at Charles Sturt University, studying the diet and nest box usage of peregrine falcons. For more information and other cameras, visit the FalconCam website. For the best quality: click the settings gear in the YouTube player’s bottom right and select the highest quality your device can handle.
YouTube Channel: FalconCam Project
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📍 Where is this camera? Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Peregrine falcons are the world’s fastest birds, capable of reaching speeds up to 300 km/h during a dive. The FalconCam Project, ongoing since 2007 at Charles Sturt University, has documented their lives and provided significant findings on their breeding behavior, published in a 2023 Corella journal study. Read more in the research article.