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Zen in the Falcon Cam

Thank goodness for the Richmond Falcon Cam. Watching the peregrine falcons lay eggs, incubate them for over 30 days through cold and rain, and now rear one chick is tonic for the soul during this of uncertainty and worry. The wildlife biologist at Virginia DGIF do a tremendous job of monitoring their behavior and explaining what is happening at the nest in a regular blog. Peregrine Falcons are indeed fascinating. You will wonder what thoughts are behind those intense dark eyes.

I feel like I have gotten to know these creatures and check on them daily. You can root for them too as they navigate life in the city of Richmond, Virginia.

Pigeons beware!

Watch the live video stream here.