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Group Advises Against Careless Trash Disposal Over Burrows of Threatened Owl Species

For the First Time in 150 Years, Scientists Catch Photograph of Rare Owl Lurking in the Wild

For the First Time in 150 Years, Scientists Catch Photograph of Rare Owl Lurking in the Wild
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Two New Species of Endangered Screech Owls Discovered in Amazon Rainforest!

Two New Species of Endangered Screech Owls Discovered in Amazon Rainforest!
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Singing the Wrong Song Spells Disaster for Endangered Honeyeaters

Close According to recent studies from The Australian National University, the critically endangered regent honeyeater is losing its song culture  due to the bird s steadily decreasing population (ANU). (Photo : Mark Gillow on Wikimedia Commons) Regent Honeyeater Many birds learn to sing by associating with older birds of the same species, just as humans learn to communicate. If adults become too scarce, they will lose this capacity. And their odds of breeding are diminished if they don t learn to sing the proper tune. Songbirds It has a significant effect on endangered birds abilities to speak if they are unable to understand how to sing properly, said lead author Dr. Ross Crates.

Believed to be Extinct Lady Amherst s Pheasant Shocked Everyone with a Sighting

Mar 11, 2021 10:00 PM EST The fowl, known as Lady Amherst s pheasant, is a sight to see. It has a red crest and plumage that is brilliantly colored in orange, blue, green, and purple. Its tail feather is long and exaggerated in a black and white pattern, measuring 3 to 4 feet in length. (Photo : Paul Reynolds on Wikimedia Commons) Lady Amherst s Pheasant The birds were introduced to England in the 1890s by Lady Sarah Amherst, who brought them to her estate from their native China and Myanmar. By 1990 there were only about 20 of the pheasants left in the U.K. The last Lady Amherst s was believed to have been discovered and photographed in 2015.

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