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Rare birds spotted in Worcestershire in 2025 suggest shifting patterns linked to climate change and rising biodiversity.
In 2025, Worcestershire recorded rare sightings of five bird species, including a glossy ibis near the River Severn, a great white egret photographed near Grimley, and a black-crowned night heron at a local lake—species rarely seen in the UK.
A flock of chiffchaffs appeared in a Worcester garden, likely from nearby Sanctuary Park, while three curlews, a near-threatened species, were spotted at Upton Warren wetland.
These observations reflect shifting avian patterns possibly tied to climate change and growing biodiversity in the region.
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Las aves raras observadas en Worcestershire en 2025 sugieren patrones cambiantes vinculados al cambio climático y al aumento de la biodiversidad.