Dorset ospreys produce egg for first time in 200 years

Birds are focus of conservation efforts after becoming extinct due to habitat loss and shooting

A pair of ospreys have made the first breeding attempt in southern England for almost 200 years.

Conservationists are delighted that a pair of the birds at Poole Harbour, Dorset, have produced an egg, which they are guarding at a nest in a secret location. Thanks to nest cameras, viewers can watch the female osprey incubate her egg on a livestream.

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