Falcons on the highest chimney in Poznań remained young.You can look at the nest - WTK.pl

For the second year in a row, a pair of migratory falcons remained offspring on the chimney of the Caroline CHP plant.The special breeding platform was installed a few years ago at an altitude of 120 meters.Wandering falcons are one of the rarest bird species in Poland.

The special breeding platform was installed on the chimney of the KAROLINA VEOLIA ENERGIA POZNAŃ CHP plant.What is happening in the nest can be observed live thanks to the camera nearby.Thanks to this, it is known that Sokoły has been off the offspring.

- This is probably their permanent nesting place - four young people have been here for the second year in a row - says Agnieszka Nowak from the Veolia Energia Poznań Communication Office Poznań SA.- thanks to the support of the Veolia Polska Foundation and the activities of the "Sokół" association for wild animals, the population of these rare birds in Poland is growing.

Sokoły na najwyższym kominie w Poznaniu dochowały się młodych. Można zajrzeć im do gniazda - WTK.PL

According to the Veolia Foundation, the wandering falcons do not wind the nests themselves.

- in cities they inhabit convenient places on the roofs of high buildings or industrial chimneys or occupy empty nests of other birds.The urbanized areas are a very convenient ecosystem for these predators, due to the lack of natural enemies and large food resources.Sokoły hunt for other birds and help to regulate the populations of pigeons and crow exaggerated in cities - the foundation employees inform.

Watch what is happening on the breeding platform through this page.

The platform was installed in 2017 at an altitude of 120 meters.