REMEEUS A & SPEK V VAN DER (2013) Third breeding record of Raven Corvus corax in the province of Zuid-Holland. LIMOSA 86 (1): 16-19.
The Raven is a scarce breeder in The Netherlands, mainly occurring
in the central and eastern parts of the country. After
extinction in 1928, mainly due to excessive persecution,
the species was re-introduced 1936, 1966 and 1979. Only the
1966-program turned out to be successful. At this moment
the population is estimated at 75-95 breeding pairs and apparently
stable, but slowly expanding. A pair in Wassenaar,
Zuid-Holland raised two young in 2012. This was the second
breeding record for this coastal province since the reintroduction
programs. The first attempt, by a pair that was bred
in captivity within the 1979 program, failed. A historical breeding
event in 1904 took place in exactly the same area as the
2012 breeding record.
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