The Grantham community is rejoicing as three peregrine falcon chicks have hatched at St Wulfram’s Church for the first time in nearly ten years. The chicks, found in a nesting box located on the church’s west front, emerged two weeks ago. Father Stuart Craddock, the Rector of Grantham, warmly affirmed his joy over this occasion, indicating that the young falcons are thriving. In light of the celebration, members of the community are being invited to propose names for the three chicks. This article is based on original reporting provided by www.bbc.com and has been adapted by The Lincoln Post.
Peregrine Falcon Chicks Hatch at St Wulfram’s Church After 9-Year Wait


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