Rare eastern osprey chick hatches in South Australia, captivating birdwatchers around the world

The chick hatched on a high platform built by conservationists to keep nests safe from foxes which swim to Tumby Island from the mainland

Birdwatchers from around the world have celebrated the arrival of a rare eastern osprey chick in South Australia.

Fran Solly, secretary of the Friends of Osprey conservation group, says everyone in Tumby Island and Port Lincoln knows about the chick that hatched last Thursday. But the livestream has captivated bird watchers from as far away as the UK, America, South Korea and Russia.

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