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Three osprey chicks fledged in Cumbria, marking first breeding success there in 12 years.
Three osprey chicks have successfully fledged in North West Cumbria, marking the first breeding success at the site in 12 years, according to Forestry England.
The chicks, believed to be from first-time breeding parents, are beginning their 3,000-mile migration to West Africa, with two fitted with tracking rings.
The milestone reflects ongoing conservation progress for a species once extinct in England and Scotland, with recovery efforts supported by camera monitoring and habitat protection near Bassenthwaite Lake and Kielder Forest.
Conservationists stress that continued work is vital to address threats like habitat loss and climate change.
The chicks are expected to return to the UK in two to three years, potentially to breed.
Tres polluelos de osprey volaron en Cumbria, marcando el primer éxito de reproducción allí en 12 años.