A record-breaking number of choughs have fledged from nests in Cornwall, conservationists have said.
The RSPB said about 112 chicks had left nests from across the county.
In 2021, 23 successful pairs raised 66 young, in 2022, 25 pairs raised 71 young and in 2023 39 pairs raised 112 young.
Paul St Pierre, RSPB conservation officer, said the “tide has turned” for breeding choughs in Cornwall.
He said: “One of the primary goals has been to re-establish a link between the chough population in Wales and Brittany, and this year brings us closer than ever to achieving that objective.