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Japan's first new bird species in over 40 years was hiding in plain sight - its songs gave it away
What looked like one species was actually two - scientists reveal a newly identified bird in Japan after years of research.
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Scientists Discover New Bird Species in Japan-the First in More Than 40 Years
For roughly a decade, a quiet mystery played out across two remote Japanese island chains. Birds that looked virtually identical were singing different songs. Now, researchers have confirmed what ...
Researchers from Uppsala University revealed the Tokara Leaf Warbler, a new bird species, on March 17 ...
A new species, the Tokara Leaf Warbler, was identified using DNA and song differences, splitting the Ijima’s Leaf Warbler ...
Hidden in plain sight, a new bird species, the Tokara leaf warbler, emerges from DNA evidence, revealing more vulnerable ...
Scientists have identified the Tokara Leaf Warbler in Japan, the country’s first new bird species since 1982. DNA and song ...
Birds never cease to amaze observers with their versatile intelligence. Flying birds experience time and space in radically different ways than humans; urban birds like pigeons adapted with remarkable ...
Researchers from Japan highlight the untapped potential of Japan’s extensive bird banding data, emphasizing its underutilization in ornithology. By applying advanced statistical methods to this "big ...
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