Northumberland chicks spread their wings
With week on week of cold, grey and wet weather, Tony Henderson finds at least one Northumbrian is enjoying the sunshine 3,000 miles away
- Osprey found in Senegal is identified as one of 114 chicks to have fledged their nests in Northumberland over the last 15 years
- Kielder Forest project has played a key role in reviving the fortunes of the once persecuted bird of prey
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