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They’re Back! Peregrine Falcons Return to Their Nest – Live on Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam

The renewed presence of nesting Peregrine falcons invites thousands daily to watch incubation and chick development through Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam.

Andy Painter
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ST. LOUIS – A familiar avian presence has returned to Franklin County as a pair of Peregrine falcons has officially claimed the nest box, where at least one egg has already been laid – now streaming live on Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam. After last year’s successful fledging, the stage is now set for another season of hatchlings and first flights as the species continues to populate across Missouri.

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Much like the widely followed raptor cams in other parts of the country, where the return of nesting pairs sparks excitement among thousands of followers, Missouri’s own Peregrines have developed a loyal audience who check the live stream daily to track their progress. Early activity at the nest suggests another hopeful year ahead.

“Peregrine falcons may have recovered nationally, but they remain vulnerable in Missouri and this partnership continues to help us protect an important species,” said Julianne Randazzo, career environmental scientist at Ameren Missouri. “Sharing the journey of these remarkable birds of prey with our customers and beyond is what really makes this program so special.”

Viewers can expect a dynamic few months ahead. Peregrines typically lay three to five eggs in early spring, incubate them for roughly 30 days and see their young take first flight by mid-June. Known for reaching hunting speeds over 200 mph as they hunt other birds in flight, adult Peregrines spend the season fiercely defending the nest, incubating their eggs and caring for their chicks until they leave the nest, or fledge.

“This collaboration continues to strengthen Peregrine conservation,” said Christopher Cain, urban wildlife biologist with the Missouri Department of Conservation. “A livestream like this gives viewers an authentic look at the natural challenges these predators face and the resilience they demonstrate each season.”

The Falcon Cam stream is available daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (CDT), offering real-time glimpses into egg laying, incubation shifts, feeding routines and the dramatic moment when the chicks begin exploring life beyond the box.

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About Ameren Missouri

Ameren Missouri has been providing electric and gas service for more than 100 years, and the company's electric rates are among the lowest in the nation. Ameren Missouri's mission is to power the quality of life for its approximately 1.3 million electric and 135,000 natural gas customers in central and eastern Missouri. The company's service area covers approximately 60 counties and more than 500 communities, including the greater St. Louis area. For more information, visit Ameren.com/Missouri or follow us at @AmerenMissouri or Facebook.com/AmerenMissouri.

About World Bird Sanctuary

In 1977, WBS was founded by the late Walt Crawford, and is currently directed by Roger Holloway. WBS is dedicated to the preservation of all birds and their habitats, and accomplishes this through rehabilitation, education, propagation, field studies, advocacy and services. WBS has been working with wild Peregrine falcon populations since 1985. Through its captive breeding and release efforts in the mid to late ‘80s, WBS has been responsible for bringing the Peregrine back to Missouri as a breeding species.

About Missouri Department of Conservation

MDC protects and manages Missouri’s fish, forest, and wildlife resources. They also provide opportunities for all citizens to use, enjoy and learn about nature.

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