Since 2008, a couple of peregrine falcons have taken up residence on the roof of the University of Montreal (Canada).
The roost and the nest are continuously filmed by a camera and the images are broadcast live on YouTube, reports HuffPost.
Internet users have fallen in love with the couple life of these birds of prey, regularly compared to the daily lives of reality TV stars in YouTube comments.
Infidelities of the male, Eole, who cheated on Spirit with a female from another perch, spats, departure from the nest, surprise and ill-intentioned visits from crows who came to steal the eggs... The adventures are numerous and widely commented on.
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A research project
Since 2008, this bird watching has been the subject of a research project launched by the École Polytechnique.
On site, a researcher documents the life of the falcons, identifies new matings and regularly updates a family tree created by her.
The egg-laying season will soon begin, specifies the HuffPost.
The falcons are expected to hatch in early May, 33 days after laying.
The peregrine falcon is one of the fastest birds in the world.
It feeds mainly on other birds, pigeons or young gulls.
Enough to make real feasts which, like the rest, can be observed on the screen 24 hours a day.
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