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“Next year we’ll find them again.” The PWSNT will continue its annual waterhole counts to track the NT’s remaining Gouldian ... with noise and colour and the soak was besieged by a flood of birds – ...
It has also been used for millennia as a land management tool by First Nations people, who ignited small fires at different times of the year, leaving the grasslands ... The spectacular colour of ...
"The government needs to wait and stop the development going ahead until they check out the tree hollows next year for potential breeding of Gouldian finches," he said. "That means looking for the ...
Rangers and ecologists have just finished surveying one of the most important Gouldian Finch populations in the ... "At this time of year there isn't much water around the Yinberrie Hills, so ...
Gouldian finches (Erythrura gouldiae), sometimes called the rainbow finch, are a kaleidoscope of colour. With vibrant shades of green, yellow, blue, red and black, their appearance can seem almost ...
An international team of scientists has figured out why Gouldian ... Finches. In addition, the researchers revealed that the same genes are also likely to be responsible for the color of the ...
Templeton tested this idea with Gouldian finches. She covered the left or right eyes of black males (who show the strongest preferences for their own colours) and presented them with a choice of ...
“The Bastion burns almost every year in the late dry season, which causes Gouldian finches to abandon their breeding areas the following year. “We are hoping that by burning this fire break ...
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