The BBC reports
Bird lovers are celebrating after a species some feared extinct was spotted alive by scientists for the first time in 24 years.
The dusky tetraka is a songbird with a distinctive yellow throat that is native to Madagascar.
Three of them have been sighted in a rainforest in the island’s north-east, but in an unexpected habitat.
Read more: Dusky tetraka: Joy as bird feared extinct spotted in Madagascar – BBC News
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