Three osprey chicks in mid-Wales have been ringed by Natural Resources Wales to help learn more about their movements.
A pair of the fish-eating birds of prey made the epic journey from Africa to their nest in Hafren forest, near Llanidloes, in April before successfully breeding for the sixth year in a row.
Licensed experts from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) have now visited the purpose-built nest which sits 25 metres above the ground overlooking Llyn Clywedog.
They confirmed that there are three chicks – two females and a male and they are all a good weight and look very healthy.
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