The intricate social lives of superb fairy-wrens
The superb fairy-wrens of the Australian National Botanic Gardens and surrounding bushland have been continuously studied by ANU researchers since 1986. Helen Osmond and Jennifer Evans from ANU School of Biology explain how much there is to learn from the hidden lives of superb fairy wrens, which play out right under our noses in these gardens.
Read more: https://science.anu.edu.au/news-events/news/under-her-wing-thirty-years-observing-secret-lives-superb-fairy-wrens
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Read more: https://science.anu.edu.au/news-events/news/under-her-wing-thirty-years-observing-secret-lives-superb-fairy-wrens
#science #birds #ouranu
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