Kent Wildlife Trust said the red-billed chough chick went missing in strong winds in July.
The first wild red-billed chough chick to be born in Kent for more than 200 years has not been seen for a month after going missing in strong winds.
A 40-year project by the trust to restore chalk grassland and create a suitable habitat around Dover Castle allowed several of the birds The trust said: "As of summer 2024, there are clear signs that the once-extinct red-billed chough will thrive again in the South East. "The chick fledged successfully in June, but unfortunately went missing during strong winds and hasn’t been seen since early July.A project to restore chalk grassland and create a suitable habitat has taken place around Dover Castle
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