Easter Joy in a Double Pack: the First Two Walking Falcon Chicks on the Kaiserburg Have Hatched
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The first migratory falcon chicks of the year hatched at the Nuremberg Imperial Castle. It is said to be the first of a total of four young birds, the government of Middle Franconia announced. At the beginning the mother bird remains continuously with the chicks to protect them from the cold. After about 40 days the young birds are to leave the nest for the first time. The birds can be observed via webcams in the nest. One camera shows the inter…
In the nest box of the Kaiserburg, it beeps again: After the first walking falcon chick had hatched in time for the start of the Easter weekend, number two did not wait long. More chicks should follow.
Nuremberg - It's time: At the Kaiserburg in Nuremberg the first walking falcon chicks hatched. This is now happening on the Sinwell Tower.
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