“The logo of Cornwall Council is topped by the national bird of Cornwall, the chough. There are only two established colonies – one on the Lizard, the other right here at Penhale Camp. The question is ...
There are also said to be choughs which breed at the site, a striking bird which is the symbol of Cornwall and appears on the county's coat of arms. Community group, Friends of Penhale ...
barn owls and swifts to Cornwall’s emblematic bird, the chough, an endangered species now feeding and breeding again at the site and showing signs of revival. Kelsey Head and Penhale Dunes have ...
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In providing much needed habitat for a diverse range wildlife, the former quarry land is now providing homes for 46 threatened species of bird, including Willow Tit, Twite, Chough and Turtle Doves.