The first Iberian-eastern reed buntings bred in captivity in Spain are born in El Saler (Valencia).
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This week, the first chicks of the Iberian reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus witherbyi) successfully bred in captivity were born at the La Granja Wildlife Recovery Center in El Saler (Valencia), marking a milestone in the conservation of this subspecies, listed as "Endangered" in the Spanish Catalogue of Threatened Species. The birth of these chicks increases the captive population to a total of seven individuals.