Zeebrugge (Brussels morning newspaper)-in a first national, two large seagull chicks with black backup hatching in Britanniak of Zeebrugge, marking a milestone for the life of Belgian coastal birds.
The Institute for Research and Forestry (INBO) reported this in Zeebrugge, Belgium.
“A unique fact for our nature, because this Seabird impression is normally reproduced in the northern end”“
Flemish Minister of Agriculture Jo Bruns (CD & V) responded on social networks.
“Thanks to a quiet breeding ground and a sufficient meal, a pair of seagulls chose Flanders this year to expand their family.”
“In our country, these seagulls are known as migrants and winter visitors. That is why the views are mainly reported in autumn and winter and much less in summer,”
Eric Stay says, of the INBO on the Flemish Institute website.
Why is the first reproduction of large seagull chicks with black backup in Belgium?
The extension of this huge species of marine bird in new reproduction sites within Belgium, which means improvements in local habitat apprentices and biodiversity, makes the first breeding of large black back seagulls in Belgium in Belgium remarkable.
The changes in the populations of the seagull and its mating habits through the Belgian coast are reflected in the successful hatching in the Britanniudok in Zebrugge, an important port region highlighted by hosting large colonies of seagulls.
This first reproduction marks a significant range of range for the great black back seagull, a kind of huge and dominant seagull that has not successfully paired in Belgium before.

