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A species of owl which usually breeds in Scotland and Russia has produced a brood in an area of Kent for the first time in five years.
Short-eared owls have reared two broods at Elmley Nature Reserve, on the Isle of Sheppey.
The birds often stay at the site for winter before heading north during summer, but weather conditions and food abundance has seen them stay put on Sheppey.
- anon6789@lemmy.world2·3 months ago