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jpak

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Tue Jul 30, 2019, 12:59 PM Jul 2019

This bird was nearly extinct. Now, its population could double thanks to an 'epic' breeding season

https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/19/us/new-zealand-rare-bird-trnd/index.html

(CNN)The orange-fronted parakeet is one of the rarest birds in New Zealand, but its population may have doubled after an "epic" season of mating.

Staff with the nation's Department of Conservation say they found at least 150 orange-fronted parakeets have been born this season alone. They discovered 31 new wild parakeet nests -- three times the number of nests in recent years.

The new births have the potential to double the current population, said Minister of Conservation Eugenie Sage in a statement. And the lovemaking could continue for several more months, as beech trees in the region continue to have one of their largest mast seasons in over 40 years.

Mast is the botanical name for nuts, seeds, buds, or fruits that are produced by trees and shrubs and eaten by wildlife.

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This bird was nearly extinct. Now, its population could double thanks to an 'epic' breeding season (Original Post) jpak Jul 2019 OP
A beautiful bird...as are all birds...thanks for posting. virgogal Jul 2019 #1
Thank you! Lulu KC Jul 2019 #2
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