Hundreds of thousands of people have been watching a webcam waiting for four peregrine falcon eggs to hatch, a conservation charity has said.
Peregrines falcons have nested at Norwich Cathedral since 2009 and this year four eggs have been laid.
The Hawk and Owl Trust, which manages the site at the top of the cathedral spire, said the eggs were due to hatch between the end of April and first few days of May.
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Their YouTube channel has live streams for peregrines in Kettering and Tawny owls at Sculthorpe Moor.