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Wild cranes feeding at Slimbridge15/05/2012 10:54:46
4 wild cranes have flown into Slimbridge May 2012. It was a case of the old welcoming the new when adult wild cranes flew back to WWT Slimbridge. Reared at SLimbridge The cranes spent most of the weekend feeding on the Reserve at Slimbridge, sleeping each evening on the saltmarsh on the banks of the river Severn. Great Crane Project Nigel Jarrett, Head of Conservation Breeding, said: "Amy King, who is looking after the baby cranes, did not believe her senses when she first heard, then saw, four cranes flying overhead as she walked the youngsters. Time will tell how long they stay here. It is natural for young adult birds to explore, so even though we are 70 miles away from the release site in Somerset, it isn't a great distance for them to fly. We are delighted that they appear to be finding food easily and a safe place to sleep each evening." The birds are Monty, Sedge, Ruby and Beatrice. Three were released in 2010 and one in 2011. The Great Crane Project is a partnership between WWT, RSPB and Pensthorpe Conservation Trust, with major funding from Viridor Credits Environmental Company. Our aim is to restore healthy populations of wild cranes throughout the UK, so that people can once again experience these beautiful birds.
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