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My University has a Falcon as it’s mascot and there are these Falcons that build a nest in this clock tower every year, so my University set up this FalconCam where you can watch the nest live. So if you want to see some cute not-so-baby-anymore Falcons to make your day better here you go!
UIC’s falcon cam to watch the babies grow up!
Evanston Public Library, Evanston IL
If you turn the volume WAY UP you can hear the little fluffballs SCREECH.
Falconcam Links Wanted
Only one of the falconcams on the Falconcams page (which can be accessed via the blog's page) is up and running, but I'm trying to add more to the list. If anyone has been viewing falconcams that aren't on the Falconcams page please send me a message and I'll be glad to add it.

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UIC's Peregrine falcon chicks are fattening up. In just a few more weeks, they'll be flying!
UIC’s resident raptors — the peregrine falcon pair nesting on a 28th-floor ledge of University Hall — have a second chick, and a third is on the way. Watch the family grow on UICFalconCam.
oh my god the falcon babies are so grouchy i love it
"WE ARE HUNGRY AND THIS IS THE WORST TRAGEDY IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD"
the parent literally just picked up a chewed-over bone and gave it to the baby to buy enough time to actually get away to hunt