Flycatchers and fantails: new songbirds discovered on tiny islands
by Patrick Greenfield from on (#4XP6G)
Five species and five subspecies found in Indonesia in the largest discovery of its kind in more than a century
Ten new songbird species and subspecies have been identified on a trio of previously under-explored Indonesian islands in the largest discovery of its kind in more than a century, according to a new study.
Hidden away on the remote Wallacean islands of Taliabu, Peleng and Batudaka, close to where British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace independently developed the theory of evolution to Charles Darwin, five new bird species and five subspecies were detected during a six-week expedition to the area, off the coast of Sulawesi.
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