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New Songbird Species Discovered0New songbird species have been discovered on three remote Indonesian islands. A team of scientists led by Frank Rheindt, a professor at the National University of Singapore, found 10 in total, casting doubt on renowned biologist Ernst Mayr¡¯s theory that there are fewer than 1,000 undiscovered bird species. Rheindt and his team spent six weeks on Taliabu, Peleng, and Batudaka, which the scientists call ¡°a lost world in Wallacea.¡± Wallacea, which refers to a group of Indonesian islands, is home to many endemic species. The three islands in particular were chosen because their ¡°isolation makes them a promising candidate for hosting species not shared with any other place on Earth,¡± according to Rheindt. He continued, ¡°These islands also happened to be among the ones that had been least often visited by historic collectors in the 19th and early 20th centuries, suggesting that undescribed species may still linger here.¡± The scientists found five new songbird species and five subspecies. Some are brilliantly colored, like the Taliabu Myzomela and the Togian jungle-flycatcher, while others are more subdued, such as the Taliabu leaf-warbler. The Taliabu grasshopper-warbler is Rheindt¡¯s favorite. ¡°Small, brown, and inconspicuous to a layperson, the most distinguishing feature of this bird is its cricket-like vocalization,¡± he explained. Finding 10 new songbird is not very a news about.
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New Songbird Species Discovered0New songbird species have been discovered on three remote Indonesian islands. A team of scientists led by Frank Rheindt, a professor at the National University of Singapore, found 10 in total, casting doubt on renowned biologist Ernst Mayr¡¯s theory that there are fewer than 1,000 undiscovered bird species. Rheindt and his team spent six weeks on Taliabu, Peleng, and Batudaka, which the scientists call ¡°a lost world in Wallacea.¡± Wallacea, which refers to a group of Indonesian islands, is home to many endemic species. The three islands in particular were chosen because their ¡°isolation makes them a promising candidate for hosting species not shared with any other place on Earth,¡± according to Rheindt. He continued, ¡°These islands also happened to be among the ones that had been least often visited by historic collectors in the 19th and early 20th centuries, suggesting that undescribed species may still linger here.¡± The scientists found five new songbird species and five subspecies. Some are brilliantly colored, like the Taliabu Myzomela and the Togian jungle-flycatcher, while others are more subdued, such as the Taliabu leaf-warbler. The Taliabu grasshopper-warbler is Rheindt¡¯s favorite. ¡°Small, brown, and inconspicuous to a layperson, the most distinguishing feature of this bird is its cricket-like vocalization,¡± he explained. Finding 10 new songbird is not very a news about. Finding 10 new songbird is not very a news about. = Finding 10 new songbird is not really a news to talk about New Songbird Species Discovered0New songbird species have been discovered on three remote Indonesian islands. A team of scientists led by Frank Rheindt, a professor at the National University of Singapore, found 10 in total, casting doubt on renowned biologist Ernst Mayr¡¯s theory that there are fewer than 1,000 undiscovered bird species. Rheindt and his team spent six weeks on Taliabu, Peleng, and Batudaka, which the scientists call ¡°a lost world in Wallacea.¡± Wallacea, which refers to a group of Indonesian islands, is home to many endemic species. The three islands in particular were chosen because their ¡°isolation makes them a promising candidate for hosting species not shared with any other place on Earth,¡± according to Rheindt. He continued, ¡°These islands also happened to be among the ones that had been least often visited by historic collectors in the 19th and early 20th centuries, suggesting that undescribed species may still linger here.¡± The scientists found five new songbird species and five subspecies. Some are brilliantly colored, like the Taliabu Myzomela and the Togian jungle-flycatcher, while others are more subdued, such as the Taliabu leaf-warbler. The Taliabu grasshopper-warbler is Rheindt¡¯s favorite. ¡°Small, brown, and inconspicuous to a layperson, the most distinguishing feature of this bird is its cricket-like vocalization,¡± he explained. Finding 10 new songbird is not really a news to talk about