A pair of peregrine falcons was found nesting in a recess high up on OCBC Centre at Chulia Street in the heart of Singapore’s central business district in 2024 – the first time the species has been recorded nesting in Singapore. While the attempt was unsuccessful and the eggs were abandoned by the birds, some changes are in place ahead of their breeding season in 2025.
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- Peregrine falcons recorded nesting in Singapore for the first time, at OCBC Centre in Chulia Street | Video