According to scientists, a songbird, the regent honeyeater, has become so threatened that it has started to lose its song. Once abundant in south-eastern Australia, the species is now critically endangered with just 300 remaining in the world. ’They didn’t sound anything like a regent honeyeater - they sounded like different species,’ a researcher from the Difficult Bird Research Group said.
I'm glad it's only 12 percent, hopefully we can boost their populating enough the song survives.
Heartbreaking.... If it's not propaganda. Why does the endangered bird not sing?