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The Cornish Choughs
In 2001 choughs returned to Cornwall after a long absence. They were not re-introduced, but wild birds from southern Ireland looking for a new home. Three birds settled on the Lizard, a pair bred and since then the chough population has gone from strength to strength - in 2012 five pairs fledged 18 young, a record year. Choughs back where they belong, 21st century emblems for Cornwall. Fantastic! We will put more information on this fledgling site in the coming months to provide you with interesting facts, figures and updates on these wonderful birds.Search for info
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Education
Over the last fortnight Cat has been visiting primary schools throughout West Cornwall introducing Charlie (our new furry chough friend) and the ‘Return of the Chough’ story through a number of assemblies and chough based activity sessions. The sessions are … Continue reading
Posted in Cornwall Chough Project
Tagged chough, chough club, choughs, Cornwall Chough Project, education, Marazion Marsh, RSPB, West Cornwall
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