A rare songbird has become so threatened that it has started to lose its song, say scientists. The regent honeyeater, once abundant in south-eastern Australia, is now listed as critically endangered; ...
Less than 80 years ago, regent honeyeaters ruled Australia’s flowering gum forests, with huge raucous flocks roaming from Adelaide to Rockhampton. Now, there are less than 300 birds left in the wild.
There's been a ripple of excitement — and hope — in the Australian birdwatching world after recent sightings of the critically endangered regent honeyeater and swift parrot in northern coastal regions ...
These incredible pictures show thirsty white-gaped honeyeater drinking water droplets falling from a tap. Taken by photographer Steve Wilson, 59, from western Australia, these inventive birds can be ...
A THREATENED Regent Honeyeater bird born in captivity - then lost for more than a year - has been found breeding in the wild. The bird had evaded experts for 14 months before turning up in a nest with ...
A small but promising population of 20 previously unknown regent honeyeaters has been discovered in northern New South Wales. CONSERVATION EFFORTS FOR one of Australia’s most critically endangered ...
WASHINGTON — Male songbirds usually learn their tunes from adult mentors. But when aspiring crooners lack proper role models, they hit all the wrong notes — and have less success attracting mates. For ...
New generations of a critically endangered species of songbird are failing to learn the tunes they need for courtship. It could lead to extinction. A male regent honeyeater in Australia. Researchers ...
It is a critically endangered species, but a recent survey indicates the native regent honeyeater's population could be on the rise. The annual August mainland search of the species coordinated by ...
The blue-faced honey- eater and noisy miner flocks squabbled over use of the Australian backyard. The two assertive, related bird species eventually negotiated a time-sharing arrangement to feed upon ...
The regent honeyeater, once abundant in south-eastern Australia, is now listed as critically endangered; just 300 individuals remain in the world. "They don't get the chance to hang around with other ...
The regent honeyeater, once abundant in south-eastern Australia, is now listed as critically endangered; just 300 individuals remain in the world. "They don't get the chance to hang around with other ...
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