Extremely rare bird, bald ibis, returns to this part of Europe after four centuries
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This species became extinct in this part of Europe in the 17th century, and now it has returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) from Austria via Italy and Croatia
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An extremely rare bald ibis bird, also known as "Nova," has been spotted in the vicinity of Cazin.
This species became extinct in this part of Europe in the 17th century, and now it has returned to BiH from Austria via Italy and Croatia.
This information was confirmed by the organization for environmental protection Bentornato Ibis from Tuscany in Italy, which monitors the movement of this extremely rare species of birds, of which, according to their research, there are only about 300 left in the world, Klix.ba reported.
"Nova made it to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently located near Cazin, the exact location is available on the free Animal Tracker app. Help us keep an eye on him and share this appeal!," this group posted.
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