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White-naped Lory

Sponsored young birder expedition leads to rediscovery of three lost birds

Edidiong Daniel, on behalf of the Search for Lost BirdsJune 16, 2026

In late April, four young winners of one of the 2026 Ornis x Search for Lost Birds Expedition Grants set off to Papua New Guinea with one goal: to find the lost birds of New Ireland. They would be richly rewarded with rediscovery of New Britain Sparrowhawk, White-naped Lory, and New Ireland Friarbird.

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