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Schüttorf Peregrine Falcons: What Became of the Little Chicks

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By Marcel Brandt: "How wonderfully they glide through the air!" Rainer Harmsen is always impressed when he stands atop the Schüttorf church tower. Harmsen maintains the camera in the nesting box high at the top of the church tower. He also works as a tour guide in Schüttorf. The church tower is home to the peregrine falcon pair Wilma and Wilhelm and, for almost two months now, has also been a nursery for two young falcons. More...
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By Marcel Brandt: "How wonderfully they glide through the air!" Rainer Harmsen is always impressed when he stands atop the Schüttorf church tower. Harmsen maintains the camera in the nesting box high at the top of the church tower. He also works as a tour guide in Schüttorf. The church tower is home to the peregrine falcon pair Wilma and Wilhelm and, for almost two months now, has also been a nursery for two young falcons. More...

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GN-Online broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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