Article 4FN8F White stork pair could become first to breed in wild in UK for centuries

White stork pair could become first to breed in wild in UK for centuries

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Patrick Barkham
from Environment | The Guardian on (#4FN8F)

Birds brooding three eggs due to hatch in June are part of a rewilding project

White storks nesting on top of an ancient oak tree could become the first wild pair to successfully breed in Britain for hundreds of years.

The enormous birds are brooding three eggs on the rewilded Knepp estate, in Sussex, as part of a project to reintroduce the species to south-east England.

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