UK’s loudest bird finds its voice again after bumper breeding season
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from on (#6AHJX)
Once-extinct, bitterns make booming foghorn' noise to attract mates with 228 calling males counted in last breeding period
The UK's loudest bird has had a bumper breeding year after previously being driven to extinction in the country.
Bitterns became locally extinct in the 1870s due to persecution and draining of their wetland habitat for agriculture. Now the RSPB has revealed that thanks to conservation work, the bird, which has a distinctive booming" call, has had one of its most successful breeding seasons.
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