It was a truly monumental moment for Chris Filardi, director of Pacific Programs at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He was finally holding the elusive Guadalcanal moustached kingfisher! He said it was like finding a unicorn.
Image, he had been searching for the rare and mysterious orange, white, and brilliant-blue bird for more than 20 years. Then, on a field study in the high forests of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, he finally heard the “ko-ko-ko-ko-kiew” sound of what he described as the unmistakable call of a large kingfisher. Find out what he did next with this amazing natural world discovery on the next page:
Yea, like, where is the EPA now.
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Liberal logic=Nonsense!!!!!
just unbelievable…they couldn’t study it alive
I agree with. Gayle
Gayle Dodge
Is the guy’s name, Charles Muntz? Adventure is out there!
The need for scientific study is greater than the “morality” of not doing so.
Please stop hindering progress with your soft emotions.
Seriously?! How stupid is that? He out to be fined and jailed!
who cares aborded babbies more important.