Peregrine Cameras
Nutrien
Peregrine Camera Timeline
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The live camera feed will be down for the season due to technical difficulties. Explore past years' updates using the dropdown above and check back for live camera feeds in 2027.
2024-06-20: Nap Time
It was nap time the other day at Nutrien. We are not sure if this position is comfortable, but the male peregrine who has been frequenting the nest certainly looks relaxed!
2024-06-12: Keeping Dry
This peregrine came to get shelter from the dreary rain this week and posed for the camera. A great place to huddle and wait out the storm!
2024-06-05: Nothing but Nest
The falcons at Nutrien are occasionally stopping in to enjoy their nest, but it doesn't appear to be a season for laying. It is a perfect spot though to catch some sun rays! When peregrines are away from the nest, they are usually solitary and may travel widely. The name ‘peregrine’ means ‘wanderer’ or ‘pilgrim’.
MULTISAR = Multiple Species at Risk
MULTISAR works with many partners to conserve Species at Risk in Alberta’s native grasslands through habitat stewardship. Aside from the ferruginous hawks, there are many other at-risk grasslands species that their work helps to conserve, while also providing a host of benefits to landholders. If you or someone you know manages land in Alberta’s grassland, have a look at what they do here.
For further reading, check out Species at Risk Conservation Stories or find more Species at Risk publications and resources.

