For some year, there have been peregrines resident on the spire of Norwich Cathedral, which have started having chicks each year. This year, three chicks on the nesting platform (complete with web-cam) provided by the Hawk and Owl Trust working with the cathedral authorities.
Our visit came the day after the chicks had flows for the first time. Stunning views of the birds through telescopes which the Trust had by its information caravan (open seven days a week!). The adults busy catching pigeons and plucking them to feed the young. One of the young had flown down and landed on the ridge of one of the houses in the cathedral close.
It was mewing loudly but not getting any visible response from the parents. Meanwhile, it was providing close-ups for the birders bathered not far away.