[obol] New bird confirmed in India
Alan Contreras
acontrer at MINDSPRING.COM
Mon Sep 11 22:06:06 PDT 2006
>From BBC Sep 12
'New rare bird' spotted in India
A new species of bird has been discovered in the north-east of India,
according to an ornithological journal.
Indian Birds said the rare species has been named Bugun Liocichla - only 14
of these birds are known to exist.
The bird has olive plumage with a distinctive black cap and red black and
white patches on its wings.
The journal said that the small bird had been first spotted by an Indian
astronomer more than 10 years ago in Arunachal Pradesh state.
But it was not until May this year that astronomer Ramana Athreya managed to
find it again in the Eaglenest wildlife sanctuary in the state and confirm
the discovery of a new specie.
Ornithologists say the bird's closest relative appears to be another rare
Liocichla species found in only a few mountains in central China.
Liocichla are members of the diverse bird family known as babblers.
In June, a quail believed to have been extinct for nearly 80 years was
rediscovered by a prominent ornithologist in the north-eastern Indian state
of Assam.
The grey-and-black streaked quail was spotted by wildlife specialist
Anwaruddin Choudhury in Assam's Manas national park.
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Alan Contreras
EUGENE, OREGON
acontrer at mindspring.com
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