This year's first peregrine falcon chicks have hatched at St Albans Cathedral.

The first offspring was spotted at 6am this morning (Tuesday, May 7) with the site proudly proclaiming "hatching day has arrived" on social media.

Just after 11am, a second chick was spotted in the nest. Mother and father have been taking it in turns to mind the nest.

Two videos have been posted by the cathedral this morning, showing the latest additions to the falcon family.

The peregrine falcons initially nested at the site in 2022, and are one of just five breeding pairs in Hertfordshire.

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The couple have been sighted on and around St Albans Cathedral since early spring this year.

A falcon-cam is being used to keep track of the birds, and can be viewed by visiting www.stalbanscathedral.org/peregrine-live-cam

A schedule of viewing events, organised by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust and the St Albans Local RSPB Group can be found at www.hertswildlifetrust.org.uk/events