The adult birds first nested at Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve in Witherslack, Cumbria in 2013.
Osprey chicks have hatched at a wetland nature reserve for the tenth year running.
The parent birds, Blue 35 and White YW, first nested at Foulshaw Moss near Witherslack, South Cumbria, in 2013 and raised their first chicks the following year.Cumbria Wildlife Trust reserves officer Paul Waterhouse said it was a "landmark moment".They migrate each year to Africa or Europe before returning to breed.
"This large-scale conservation success story saw a 900-acre site, previously drained and used for commercial forestry and farming, being transformed back into the healthy wetland you see now, which is teeming with wildlife."The ospreys can be viewed via the trust's
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