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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 09:06 AM Jun 2020

Galapagos Welcomes Six New Darwin's Flycatcher Chicks

QUITO, Ecuador (AFP) — Six little vermilion flycatcher chicks have hatched in the Galapagos Islands, officials said Tuesday, in a boost to the dwindling numbers of the seriously endangered, brilliantly colored songbird.

Just 40 breeding pairs remain on the upper part of Santa Cruz island in the archipelago, 620 miles off the coast of Ecuador and made famous by Charles Darwin’s studies of their breathtaking biodiversity.

Also known as Darwin’s flycatcher, the bird has been registered on a dozen islands.

Park officials are trying to boost the population by clearing introduced plant species from the island floor that make it difficult for the chicks to feed, Galapagos National Park Director Danny Rueda said.

Rangers are also placing larvicide at the base of their nests to prevent parasitic flies from entering the hatchlings, where they feed off their blood with fatal consequences.

https://www.courthousenews.com/galapagos-welcomes-six-new-darwins-flycatcher-chicks/

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Galapagos Welcomes Six New Darwin's Flycatcher Chicks (Original Post) douglas9 Jun 2020 OP
Quick Ohiogal Jun 2020 #1
Thank god something is being born instead of being killed. Mike 03 Jun 2020 #2
What a precious little creature. KY_EnviroGuy Jun 2020 #3
Birb! shenmue Jun 2020 #4
Chickadee crossed with a cardinal Bayard Jun 2020 #6
Kicked and recommended. ❤ nt littlemissmartypants Jun 2020 #5

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,490 posts)
3. What a precious little creature.
Wed Jun 10, 2020, 09:25 AM
Jun 2020

Reminds me of our Chickadees but with a different suit on!



Credit: Darwin's Flycatcher Pyrocephalus nanus, male, in the Galápagos Islands (Ecuador). Image by Thomas O'Neil, 2006 (via Wikipedia).


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