The Forestry Commission is erecting up to three more artificial osprey nesting platforms in Kielder Water & Forest Park in Northumberland.
Over the past two years six ospreys have being born and have fledged successfully in the 62,000 hectares (155,000 acre) wilderness using a man-made making Kielder only the second location in England where the bird has recolonised naturally after becoming extinct in the country.
The habitat of wood and water at Kielder is perfect for ospreys and experts say there is plenty of room for more ospreys to settle and raise young.
Over the past two years six ospreys have being born and have fledged successfully in the 62,000 hectares (155,000 acre) wilderness using a man-made making Kielder only the second location in England where the bird has recolonised naturally after becoming extinct in the country.
The habitat of wood and water at Kielder is perfect for ospreys and experts say there is plenty of room for more ospreys to settle and raise young.
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