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Older article (2023), but sharing for those unawares.
The birds - which have been around since the prehistoric Pleistocene era - were officially declared extinct in 1898.
After their rediscovery in 1948, conservationists began collecting and incubating eggs from wild takahē, to prevent them from being eaten by predators
Their beaks remind me of oropendola