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Osprey has bred successfully in Norfolk for the first time in more than 250 years.

Nestlings were first seen on 20 June at Ranworth Broad near Wroxham, where a pair of Ospreys had returned for the third year in a row. Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT), which manages the site, confirmed that at least two chicks have been seen in the nest.

Teala Leeder, senior visitor centre manager, said: "Getting my first glimpse of the chicks and confirming our greatest hope was just incredible. It also gives visitors the chance to catch a glimpse of these impressive birds of prey and their young."

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