Reintroduced cranes nesting at Slimbridge 2016

There is nothing on the Project website as to how the 2016 breeding season went .

I think there is somewhere in one of the posts- they describe catching an eight-week old chick to ring it before it can fly and I think mention 'one of two(or was it three) successful nests this year. Anyway, there were something like sixteen pairs being watched in the Spring so its been a disappointing season. The Welsh breeding wasn't mentioned there.
 
A couple of recent articles on uk Cranes.

Record number of Cranes in the UK with 14 young fledged on 2016

It doesn't go into detail of whereabouts in the country the 14 young fledged came from- probably some(more?) were from the East Anglian population and elsewhere. It seems birds in Somerset at least didn't contribute very many this year to this total.
 
Great to hear the species is doing quite well in the Uk and unbelieveble that there are still ill-people shooting at these wunderfull birds :( !
Unfortunately for the birds I do not believe that there is adequate licencing in place to educate licencees in exactly which species they are shooting. However I find it hard to believe that it mistakenly shot it. What else would it be? A heron, egret all completely different and I presume still illegal? A Stork sp. Still illegal. I do accept hunting but hunters MUST be educated and know exactly what they are shooting, whithout an excuse of that little bustard looked like a Red-legged Partridge
 
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