Black-tailed godwits usually mate for life but a 12-year-old male at Welney Wetland Centre on the Norfolk-Cambridgeshire border has found a second mate.
An RSPB spokesman said the godwit's infidelity was "unique in our experience and fascinating behaviour".
Several chicks have hatched but it is not yet known which of the bird's mates is the mother.
Article here.
An RSPB spokesman said the godwit's infidelity was "unique in our experience and fascinating behaviour".
Several chicks have hatched but it is not yet known which of the bird's mates is the mother.
Article here.