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3 hours agoChoughs reappear at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall after decades of absence
Choughs are considered Cornwall's national bird and feature in its coat of arms but vanished as a resident from the far south-west of the UK in the early 1970s, largely because of the decline of their grazed clifftop habitat. Their disappearance was keenly felt across Cornwall but particularly, perhaps, in and around Tintagel because of the bird's connections to the legend of King Arthur.
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