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Chinese enigma snapped

This cock blackthroat was the first live example to have been examined in the hand by ornitholgists    photo: Per Alström
Photos of a rare relative of the robin have been released, after the bird had virtually gone missing for a century. Last summer, the eminent Swedish ornithologist Dr Per Alström and his Chinese colleagues made the first modern observations of the enigmatic blackthroat (Luscinia obscura) on its breeding grounds in China.

See Cage & Aviary Birds January 4 issue for the full story.

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