Critically endangered orange-bellied parrot species hatching in Tasmania
The first orange-bellied parrot nestlings of the season are hatching at Melaleuca in Tasmania's south-west. It's the only place the critically-endangered parrot breeds in the wild and scientists and volunteers have been busy monitoring their nests.
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