New study suggests young regent honeyeaters are not getting the chance to learn mating calls
What happens to a species if the music starts to die, or when their songs become corrupted or their singers have never heard the original tunes?
A new study has found that a loss of melody and song could be a bad sign for one of Australia’s rarest songbirds – the regent honeyeater.
Continue reading...source https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/mar/17/how-an-endangered-australian-songbird-regent-honeyeater-is-forgetting-its-love-songs
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