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Singing the Wrong Song Spells Disaster for Endangered Honeyeaters
Many young birds learn to sing by associating with older birds of the same species. Adults will lose this ability if they become too scarce. And if they don't learn to sing the correct melody, their chances of reproducing are reduced.
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