More than 100 hen harriers fledge in England for first time in a century
by Nadeem Badshah from Environment | The Guardian on (#62XKD)
Conservationists welcome successful breeding season but say birds remain at risk of being illegally killed
Nearly 120 rare hen harrier chicks have fledged in England this year, the highest number for more than a century, England's conservation agency has said.
Natural England and its partners recorded 119 hen harrier chicks successfully fledging from nests across uplands in County Durham, Cumbria, Lancashire, Northumberland and Yorkshire. A fledgling is a young bird that has grown enough to acquire its initial flight feathers and is preparing to leave the nest and care for itself.
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