Article 11GSJ 'Adele' like song leads scientists to identify bird as new species

'Adele' like song leads scientists to identify bird as new species

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Himalayan forest thrush's distinctive, musical song sounds like 'Adele' compared to the similar-looking Alpine thrush's rasping 'Rod Stewart', say researchers

An exceptionally secretive thrush's distinctive song has helped scientists identify it as a new bird species.

The Himalayan forest thrush, which lives in north-eastern India and China, was given away by its song which is richer and more musical than the similar-looking Alpine thrush's rasping, grating, scratchy voice.

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