Hidden bird species discovered in Japan after DNA reveals a stunning secret

Researchers have identified a new bird species, the Tokara Leaf Warbler, in Japan using DNA analysis. The species was previously misidentified as the Ijima's Leaf Warbler due to their nearly identical appearance.
Why it matters
This discovery highlights the importance of genetic research in identifying hidden biodiversity and informing conservation strategies.
Scientists have identified a previously unrecognized bird species in Japan after genetic research revealed that what was thought to be a single species is actually two.
Scientific reporting based on peer-reviewed findings.
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