[va-richmond-general] Some bird news from across the Pond

  • From: "IE Ries" <featherchaser@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "RAS" <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:20:27 -0400

  
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=585&ncid=585&e=3&u=/nm/20050818/sc_nm/environment_warbler_dc_2

   
  Scientists try to save rare and randy warbler 
  Thu Aug 18,11:36 AM ET 

  LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's rarest songbird is facing extinction, despite 
being the most promiscuous and energetic lover in the avian world, and 
concerned scientists are looking urgently for ways to save it. 

       
  The male aquatic warbler is described as "continuously ready to mate" and 
able to indulge in record-breaking mating sessions, which in turn gives the 
females ample opportunity to sample and select the best mates.
  However, numbers have slumped to less than 20,000 in the past century -- a 
decline of 95 percent -- and its range has shrunk from continent-wide to 
isolated strongholds in eastern Europe as humans have ravaged its habitat.

  "It is officially listed as 'vulnerable' and it faces the prospect of 
extinction unless things get better," Ed Parnell of BirdLife International told 
Reuters Thursday.

  Scientists from across the continent are meeting in Spain for the first 
top-level international conference to save the randy songbird, whose habitat is 
disappearing as marshlands are drained and farmland is expanded.

  The male bird plays no part in nest-building or raising chicks and spends 
most of its time hunting for willing females and mating at length.

  "In contrast to most birds, which get the business over in a mere one to two 
seconds' sexual contact, aquatic warblers spend up to 35 minutes copulating," 
according to one paper at the conference in Palencia, northern Spain. 


   

 

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