A single pair of nightjars have nested and raised chicks on an area of restored heathland at the charity's headquarters in Sandy, Bedfordshire.
They were spotted by a birdwatcher on 3 June after he heard the nightjar's distinctive "churring" call.
The reserve's site manager said staff were "over the moon" at the return of the bird.
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They were spotted by a birdwatcher on 3 June after he heard the nightjar's distinctive "churring" call.
The reserve's site manager said staff were "over the moon" at the return of the bird.
Full article here