Will the black crowned night heron, be a “resident” or “reintroduced” breeding bird in the UK by 2040?
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Based on British trust of Ornithology, Black crowned night herons have recently bred again in the UK but haven't reestablished themselves and the breeders are considering captive escapees.
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