Falcons in the Cathedral
Brussels cathedral has a nest of peregrine falcons in the tower.
They also have a viewing cabin in front of the building.
You can also see the webcam from this link, so you don’t need to go to Brussels.
Brussels cathedral has a nest of peregrine falcons in the tower.
They also have a viewing cabin in front of the building.
You can also see the webcam from this link, so you don’t need to go to Brussels.
May 5, 2010 - Posted by AnonW | World | Belgium, Birds, Brussels
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