Cirl Bunting has actually reproduced in Belgium for the very first time in 6 years.
According to Birding Belgium, a singing male was found near the town of Roly in Namur province, in the south of the nation, on 3 May.
Cirl Bunting has actually reproduced in Belgium this year for the very first time given that 1962 (Romano Da Costa).
This bird remained in the location for a number of weeks, with a more 2 males found in the location in late June. Soon after this, a fledged juvenile was seen accompanying a female on personal property near the town.
The types last reproduced in Belgium in 1962, with Belgian conservationists inviting the return of the types after a 60-year hiatus.