[NatureNS] India lands first new bird in more than half a century -- Globe and

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Subject: India lands first new bird in more than half a century

Globe and Mail, Wed., Sept. 13/06

World in Brief
 
India lands first new bird in more than half a century
Reuters 

New Delhi -- A striking multicoloured bird has been discovered in India, the
country's first ornithological find in more than 50 years, experts said
yesterday. 

The bugun Liocichla [? - JW], scientifically known as Liocichla bugunorum,
was discovered in May in the remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.

PHOTO [no colours] missing with on-line story, present on p. A9 of Print
Edition: 
Bugun Liocichla, a babbler, is named after the Bugun tribe.
[RAMANA ATHREYA/REUTERS]



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New Delhi -- A striking multicoloured bird has been discovered in India, the country's first ornithological find in more than 50 years, experts said yesterday. <BR>
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The <I>bugun Liocichla</I> [? - JW], scientifically known as <I>Liocichla bugunorum</I>, was discovered in May in the remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.<BR>
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