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Watch Live: Peregrine falcons return on Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam

Tune in to see Peregrine falcon chicks hatch and grow

ST. LOUIS (March 31, 2025) – This spring, nature lovers can once again follow the incredible journey of a Peregrine falcon family in real time. Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam has returned to provide an up-close look as the young falcons hatch and prepare for their first flight. As of today there are three out of a possible five eggs in the nest box.

Peregrine falcons, once nearly eradicated from Missouri, have made a steady comeback, with at least 14 known breeding pairs across the state. They often lay their eggs in high places such as tall buildings, cliffs or old tree cavities rather than building nests and never bring any sticks, grasses or other materials to the nest.

"The Falcon Cam continues to captivate viewers, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of these incredible birds," said Julianne Randazzo, career environmental scientist at Ameren Missouri. “It is a special opportunity to witness the birds up close and celebrate the continued success of this once endangered species.”

The Falcon Cam is made possible by Ameren Missouri’s partnership with World Bird Sanctuary and the Missouri Department of Conservation. Since 2012, these organizations have come together to share this unique perspective of local wildlife with the public.

“It’s only through partnerships like this that wildlife conservation efforts, like the Peregrine falcon recovery program, can be successful,” said Christopher Cain, urban wildlife biologist at the Missouri Department of Conservation. “Having a livestream provides many benefits for viewers, allowing folks to see and appreciate the ‘predator and prey’ reality of our natural world, even in urban settings.”

Watch the live feed from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. (CDT) seven days a week to see the eggs hatch and the chicks grow until leaving the nest, typically in mid-June. Web and digital content editors wishing to embed the livestream on their website can contact communications@Ameren.com for an embed code.

Peregrine falcon facts:

  • Female Peregrines average 2 pounds, 4 ounces with a 40-inch wingspan.
  • Males average 1 pound, 6 ounces with a 30-inch wingspan.
  • Egg incubation time is approximately 30 days.
  • Adult Peregrine falcons have a black “helmet” head, white neck and lightly barred chest with a slate blue-colored back.
  • When hunting, Peregrines dive down on their prey at speeds well over 200 mph, making them the fastest animals on earth.

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 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 banding Peregrine Falcons 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.