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Bird lovers watch the perengrine hawk eggs in the nest on Thug’s cathedral roof.

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The demolished bird lovers talked about the ‘nauseating’ moment, a live stream, a peregrine nesting on a cathedral and caught a bandit by crushing the hawk eggs.

Birds, Albania and Boudica, since 2022, Student Cathedral, on the roof of Hertfordshire, has returned for more than once, the couple’s vivid video stream was watched by hundreds of thousands of thousands of.

However, on Monday morning, the feed was closed after watching scores in horror, since an individual reached the roof and crushed three eggs on them.

The Dean of St Albans is very Revd Jo Kelly Moore, BBC News: ‘We are hopelessly upset that we damage the eggs in our Peregrine Falcon in the Tower in St Albans Cathedral.’

Str Albans Cathedral by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust in jointly with the Live Cam website, a message that seems to be ‘very sad’ confirmed the news and the flow will remain offline until the next announcement, he said.

St Albans police, Monday in the morning immediately after 10 am, he said.

In a statement, a spokesman said: ‘We are aware of the live flow images containing Peregrine Falcon eggs in the St Albans Cathedral and we work with partners in the Student Cathedral and National Wildlife Crime Unit.

We are also in contact with ‘Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.

The demolished bird lovers talked about the moment of crushing the hawk eggs nesting on a cathedral and crushing the hawk eggs ‘intentionally’ caught a bandit ‘nausea’

The scores watched in fear, as an individual reaches the roof and crushes three eggs on them.

The scores watched in fear, as an individual reaches the roof and crushes three eggs on them.

Falcon, days ago, the eggs were still intact on the roof of the st albans cathedral

Falcon, days ago, the eggs were still intact on the roof of the st albans cathedral

‘Officers from the rural operational support team are talking to a man to help their investigations.’

Last year, 519,882 people watched live feeding, watched 12,598 alone on May 9 – when the three small hawk chicks came out.

As today’s news appeared, a woman explained how she felt physically sick ‘after witnessing the incident in the live stream on social media.

Two minutes ago, I was watching that Boudicca was watching itself re -positioning. I watched everything is alive. I felt physically sick. Absolutely shocking. ‘

Others also reacted to ’embarrassing’ and ‘nauseating’ event.

Someone wrote: ‘terrible – completely terrible – no word.’

A second said: ‘This upset me. Why why? ‘

Another witness named Beverley told BBC Three County Radies that she was watching feed when there was a noise that looks like a door to a door opening.

Falcon has been detected in popular live stream recently laid on eggs

Falcon has been detected in popular live stream recently laid on eggs

Bird can be seen with three eggs he threw this season weeks ago

Bird can be seen with three eggs he threw this season weeks ago

The images of the birds show that the female protects the first egg and keeps it warm

The images of the birds show that the female protects the first egg and keeps it warm

Alban and Boudica have returned more than once to make a nest on the roof of the Str Albans Cathedral since 2022

Alban and Boudica have returned more than once to make a nest on the roof of the Str Albans Cathedral since 2022

Peregrine hawks usually match for life and return to the same nesting sites every year

Peregrine hawks usually match for life and return to the same nesting sites every year

He said: ‘Then I saw a man’s leg in front of the camera. He stood there for 30 or 40 seconds before he walked literally – he couldn’t stamped it, but he stepped on the eggs and just continued to walk. ‘

Peregrine Falcons couple lay three eggs in 2023 and again in 2024.

Peregrines, like cliffs, makes the cathedrals an excellent alternative by nesting at high, out -of -road points.

Birds usually mate for life and return to the same nesting areas every year.

Peregrines normally lay three to four eggs of each reproduction season and each egg takes about a month from the eggs.

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