Chicks rescued after falcons poisoned
Three peregrine falcon chicks have been rescued by a specialist climbing team after their parents were poisoned and found dead at the base of a cliff near Clee Hill, in Shropshire.
The RSPB says the chicks have adapted well after being placed in a foster nest.
Killing peregrine falcons is a serious offence, carrying a potential six-month prison sentence for anyone convicted.