Search On For Birds Unseen for Decades


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Just because a bird hasn鈥檛 been seen for more than a hundred years doesn鈥檛 mean it鈥檚 extinct. That鈥檚 the thought behind to confirm the existence of 47 bird species unseen for up to 184 years.

鈥淗istory has shown us that we shouldn鈥檛 give up on species that are feared to have gone to their graves,鈥 said Marco Lambertini, BirdLife International鈥檚 chief executive, in a press release.

He cites the as a prime example. Scientists believed this bird鈥攁 swallow-sized black, red and white species endemic to the small Philippine island from which it gets its name鈥攚ent extinct in the early 20th century due to habitat destruction. But it was rediscovered in 1992, and has been seen as recently as 2007.

鈥淭he story of Cebu flowerpecker is living proof that by focusing our efforts and resources, we really can make positive difference for the world鈥檚 biodiversity,鈥 said Tim Appleton, co-organizer of the , where BirdLife announced its quest.

The nearly four-dozen sought-after species includes birds from almost every continent. Some of them are:
- and (Africa)
- and (Asia)
- (North America)
- (Central America)
- and (South America)