SINGAPORE – Singapore’s only known pair of breeding peregrine falcons and their fledglings are back online after a live stream of their nest on a building in Raffles Place resumed following nearly two days of technical issues.
Members of the public have cooed over the feeding and parenting behaviour of the falcons and their four fluffy chicks, otherwise known as eyases, since the 24-hour YouTube live stream of the nest was launched on March 5.
The current batch of fledglings, the falcons’ second, hatched on Feb 20 and Feb 22.
The camera feed showcasing the nest above the 34th floor of OCBC Bank’s Chulia Street headquarters began experiencing issues on March 9 at about 6pm.
The National Parks Board (NParks), which runs the live stream with OCBC, confirmed on Facebook that it was facing “technical difficulties” and was working to resolve them.





