DNR’s FalconCam is LIVE
(Learfield News/St. Paul, MN) – The Minnesota DNR’s FalconCam is live for the 2026 nesting season, now with a sharper camera and sound.
Viewers can watch peregrine falcons up close as they court, prepare their nest, and eventually lay eggs.
The female is the same 14-year-old who has nested in downtown St. Paul since 2016, and eggs could appear soon.
Last year’s first egg arrived March 31st. Peregrines typically lay three to four eggs.
The FalconCam supports education and ongoing conservation efforts that helped bring the species back from near extinction in the 1970s.
To watch live, click here.




