Bristol Zoo Project has welcomed Socorro dove and Visayan tarictic hornbill chicks.
Two of the world's most threatened species of bird have been successfully bred at a zoo.
The species is native to the Visayas archipelago in the Philippines and the new chick is expected to fledge over the coming weeks.
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