REGENT HONEYEATER (the endangered bird)

                                            source: Mick Roderick



According to Dr. Crates, a professor of the National University of Australia says that species of regent honeyeater almost lost their inbuild ability to sing because of the limited member of its species.Another major problem which comes in front of them is that these birds live in large habitats approximate size of UK with a limited member of 300 species which was like to fine needle in the grass.


In his research dr crates find that regent honeyeater sing a different song from their species which used to sang, the main reason behind this disaster is that imitate different species from their surround and learn as human learn to sing from each other. When young one leaves there nest they are mostly surrounded by birds from other species, due to these lack of opportunity they dint learn and could not able to find the mate easily for offspring.

Another expert in animal communication Dr. ANNA ZOLLINGER the loss to their original sing is due to the loss of their habitat and its fragmentation.


                                            source: LACHLAN HALL


Dr crates and his colleague running a project in which they want to bread these birds and increase their population, but here question rise who they bread if males fail to produce as their ancestor do, therefore they are trained in captivity, that how to sing like a HONEYEATER. 

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