'Incredible': night herons breed for first time in UK
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#2Y58W)
Two recently fledged night herons have been seen at Somerset's Westhay Moor nature reserve, which suspects climate change drew their parents north
Night herons are among the most mysterious of birds, and for the first time in recorded history they have been spotted breeding in the UK.
Long-distance photographs captured an adult pair of black-crowned herons and one of their two offspring at the Westhay Moor national nature reserve, run by Somerset Wildlife Trust. The young birds have recently fledged, having been born either on Westhay Moor or the nearby Avalon Marshes.
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