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Indian researchers rediscovered a rare night parrot thought extinct for 100 years

The study revealed parrots roost in dense spinifex grass. Bull spinifex forms dome-like shelters that keep parrots hidden.

September 15, 2025 / 11:50 IST
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After 100 Years, Elusive Night Parrot Thought Extinct Is Found (Representational Image: Canva)
After 100 Years, Elusive Night Parrot Thought Extinct Is Found (Representational Image: Canva)

Indian Indigenous rangers and scientists have revealed secrets of the elusive night parrot. These small green-and-yellow birds are hard to protect. They hide in thick desert grass by day. At night, they move silently across the landscape. How do researchers study such a mysterious creature?

How Do Scientists Track the Night Parrot?

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From 2020 to 2023, the team placed rugged audio recorders. These devices were deployed across dozens of desert sites. Night parrots have distinctive calls that stand out. Recorders picked up calls, marking exact places on maps. Upon verification, camera traps followed to monitor predators in the area. Predator scat was taken by the team to study diets. Satellite images tracked fire patterns over decades. The goal was clear: understand parrot needs and threats.

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