
Rare Regent Honeyeater Spotted, Singing Hope for Comeback
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A rare regent honeyeater spotted near Lake Cathie, NSW, has experts buzzing. The lone bird, copying calls from a wattlebird, highlights the species dwindling numbers. Scientists at ANU and Taronga Conservation Society are teaching captive juveniles the lost Blue Mountains Typical dialect, hoping to revive the species through song.
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