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For the First Time in 70 Years the Dwarf Swamp Chicken Breeds Again in Burgenland

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The chicken is one of the most endangered bird species in Europe. Most recently there was a successful brood in the Neusiedler See National Park in 1955.

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In the National Park Neusiedler See – Seewinkel there were three successful broods this year. The dwarf marsh chicken is one of the most endangered bird species in Europe

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The dwarf swamp chicken is the smallest species of rallen found in Europe. A committed bird scout has now succeeded in successful breeding in the National Park Neusiedler See-Seewinkel. The dwarf swamp chicken lives particularly hidden and is one of the most endangered bird species in Europe. Breeding proofs are therefore usually difficult to provide. In Burgenland this was the case until now: 1955.After seven decades of break there is again a s…

·Vienna, Austria
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The chicken is one of the most endangered bird species in Europe. Most recently there was a successful brood in the Neusiedler See National Park in 1955.

·Vienna, Austria
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After 70 years a breeding certificate of the rare and protected dwarf swamp chicken succeeds again. This is thanks to the patience of a young ornithologist, the technique and a happy moment.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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