Scientists find 'world's least known bird' breeding in Afghanistan

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 16:21 in Biology & Nature

Researchers for the Wildlife Conservation Society have discovered for the first time the breeding area of the large-billed reed warbler -dubbed in 2007 as "the world's least known bird species" -in the remote and rugged Wakhan Corridor of the Pamir Mountains of north-eastern Afghanistan.

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