For the first time in over a decade, two rare species of birds have been recorded as breeding in Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust’s Besthorpe Nature Reserve, located in the Trent Valley, has become the first recorded breeding site in the county for the Great White Egret and the Cattle Egret since 2013. Earlier this summer, a pair of Great White Egrets raised up to five chicks and a second pair are thought to have fledge chicks, in addition to four juvenile Cattle Egrets being spotted and two pairs thought to have nested successfully. The birds, which are all members of the heron…