Peregrine falcon pair die within days of each other

A stock picture of a peregrine falcon.Image source, Getty Images/Jason Miller Photography
Image caption,

The peregrine falcons died within days of each other in Christchurch (stock picture)

  • Published

A pair of peregrine falcons that were nesting at the top of a priory have died within days of each other.

Christchurch Priory's website had been updating parishioners, external and residents of the birds' progress since last month after a female peregrine settled there from 11 April.

Over coming weeks, it said three eggs had been laid but the female peregrine died on 6 May. The male peregrine died on 8 May. The eggs were unviable.

A spokesperson for the priory said the cause of death for both birds is being investigated. Dorset Police said the deaths had not been reported to it.

Get in touch

Do you have a story BBC Dorset should cover?