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The first recorded breeding pair of great white egrets have been seen in Nottinghamshire.

The birds were spotted raising a brood of up to five chicks on an island at Besthorpe Nature Reserve in the Trent Valley earlier in the summer.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust said it believes a second breeding pair are thought to have chicks which have fledged.

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