Ready for takeoff: curlews from eggs rescued at airfields set for release
by Patrick Barkham from Environment | The Guardian on (#60RC9)
Nearly 100 birds are being headstarted' to boost numbers as species vanishes from lowland England
An evocative peeping echoes across a large, sunny aviary. The distinctive call of the curlew comes from dozens of chicks, who strut through long grass squabbling over a much-prized worm.
The scruffy-looking chicks with the beautiful voices may be the best hope for the endangered species, whose numbers have halved in the past 25 years as it vanishes from lowland England.
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