Regent honeyeaters are so rare that young birds aren't learning their own song By News March 17, 2021 Add Comment Edit The critically endangered regent honeyeater is at risk of losing its "song culture", with young birds unable to find adults honeyeaters to learn from, instead they are copying the songs of other species. Share this post Related PostsModerna to ask US and Europe to approve COVID-19 vaccineDefence steps back from move to strip veterans of military decorations after war crimes inquiryJack de Belin rape trial jury unable to reach verdict'Without it I wouldn't be able to speak to you': F1's Romain Grosjean praises 'halo' that saved his lifeRetired American doctor found guilty of murdering former model Maureen BoyceWet, wintry burst of weather tops off Perth's November rain recordDefence steps back from move to strip veterans of military decorations after war crimes inquiryAustralia's top economists want JobSeeker boosted by at least $100 per week
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