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Home / Photo / Horsham, UK : A white stork tends to its chicks on a nest in West Sussex. The last hatchlings recorded in the UK were on the roof of St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, in 1416. The White Stork project, which has been monitoring the birds, hopes to restore a population in southern England to about 50 breeding pairs by 2030

Horsham, UK : A white stork tends to its chicks on a nest in West Sussex. The last hatchlings recorded in the UK were on the roof of St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, in 1416. The White Stork project, which has been monitoring the birds, hopes to restore a population in southern England to about 50 breeding pairs by 2030