The Borneo Post

Evidence of one of world’s rarest birds found in Australia

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SYDNEY: A feather from one of the most elusive birds in the world has been found in South Australia, the first proof in more than a century that it lives there, wildlife experts said Thursday.

The ‘night parrot’ ranks among the world’s rarest avian species and was thought extinct until an intrepid Australian naturalist provided photo evidence of one in Queensland state in 2013.

It has since also been spotted in Western Australia.

The expert behind the Queensland sighting, John Young, and fellow ecologist Keith Bellchambe­rs from the Australian Wildlife Conservanc­y have now shown it is also in South Australia.

The pair found a feather from the small, yellowish-green bird in the nest of a zebra finch around remote Lake Eyre while following up on blurry images from a camera trap in the area.

“Keith and I looked at many zebra finches’ nests before finally an unmistakab­le small green feather appeared within the fresh base lining of one of the nests,” said Young.

“People show excitement in many different ways, mine was to shake uncontroll­ably with numbing excitement and Keith’s was sheer disbelief with his hands holding his head. An incredibly emotional time for both of us. In my eyes there was no doubt that this was the feather of a night parrot.”

The freshness of the zebra finch nest indicates the feather may have been collected “within a few hundred metres in the past few weeks”, Young added.

The curator of ornitholog­y at the Western Australian Museum confirmed their find.

The next step is to map the distributi­on of the species, which was last recorded at Lake Eyre in 1883, and assess the population size using song meters and camera traps, said Young.

Researcher­s feared for decades that the nocturnal, desert-dwelling parrot was extinct, with no sightings between 1912 and 1979 and only a handful since, before the conclusive evidence in 2013.

In 2012, the Smithsonia­n Magazine rated it at number one among the world’s five most mysterious birds. — AFP

 ??  ?? This handout picture shows a feather from one of the most elusive birds in the world. — AFP photo
This handout picture shows a feather from one of the most elusive birds in the world. — AFP photo

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