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Orange-fronted conures eavesdrop on conspecific vocal performance and utilise it in social decisions. PLOS ONE, 2021; 16 (6): e0252374 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252374 ...
The orange-fronted parakeet was once thought to be extinct, but was rediscovered in 1993. The current population is thought to be anywhere between 100 and 300 birds, which is why this mating ...
The orange-bellied parrot is one of the most endangered birds in the world. In 2016, just four females returned to Tasmania from migration, and only one of them produced a surviving descendant.
The endangered orange-bellied parrot has lost 62 per cent of its genetic diversity and can only be saved by breeding with another species or editing its genes, a study suggests.
The endangered orange-bellied parrot has lost 62 per cent of its genetic diversity and can only be saved by breeding with another species or editing its genes, a study suggests.
The critically endangered orange-bellied parrot is one of just three migrating parrot species in the world. The birds are on average 20 centimetres long and weigh just 45 grams but make the ...
While orange-fronted conures frequently engage in contact call imitation during vocal interactions with conspecifics, we here illustrate that vocal imitation also has implications for potential ...
Newly released footage showed critically endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot chicks receiving a vet check as part of an effort to save the species.The footage from Zoos Victoria in Australia shows staff ...
The new breeding facility is home to 220 orange-bellied parrots. Orange-bellied parrots enjoying the space in their new breeding enclosures. Picture: RICHARD JUPE ...
Orange-bellied Parrots only breed in Melaleuca in the summer before migrating north, across Bass Strait in late summer and autumn to spend the winter in Victoria and South Australia.
The orange-fronted parakeet was once thought to be extinct, but was rediscovered in 1993. The current population is thought to be anywhere between 100 and 300 birds, which is why this mating ...
The orange-fronted parakeet was once thought to be extinct, but was rediscovered in 1993. The current population is thought to be anywhere between 100 and 300 birds, which is why this mating ...