New Zealand Birds May Be Singing Songs Not Heard In The UK For Over 100 Years
Yellowhammer birds were stick in from Britain to New Zealand in the 1860s , where they have now become a pest . But it seems some raspberry song dialects that have run extinct in the UK still persist in the razzing introduced to the antipodal nation during the straightlaced era . “ This phenomenon of lost fowl ’ dialect is an avian combining weight of what pass off with human languages , ” says lead generator Pavel Pipek , from Charles University in Prague , in astatement ....