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Spreading their wings

The majestic osprey may have been driven to extinction in England for around 150 years, but since being successfully reintroduced to Central England in 1996 after their numbers grew in Scotland, they’re going from strength to strength. As one of the few birds to nest in the same location year after year in spring, there are close to 300 breeding pairs in the UK, including those known as Blue 35 (female) and White YW (male). Having returned for the seventh year

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