Rediscovery of the Blue-Fronted Lorikeet: A Glimpse into Indonesia's Avian Mystery

The elusive Blue-fronted Lorikeet, long believed extinct, was rediscovered in Buru's highlands, Indonesia. Previously known from only a few specimens and a 2014 photo, this vibrant parrot has been photographed anew, reigniting conservation interest. Found by a dedicated expedition, further studies are now crucial to understanding its population and threats.


Devdiscourse News Desk | * Blue-Fronted Lorikeet Was Found In April On Buru Island * Parrot Was Recognised As A Lost Species In 2024* Expedition Captured First Sound ​Recordings Of Lorikeet By Marta Serafinkojune 3 (Reuters) - For The Past Century | Updated: 03-06-2026 19:30 IST | Created: 03-06-2026 19:30 IST
Rediscovery of the Blue-Fronted Lorikeet: A Glimpse into Indonesia's Avian Mystery

After more than a century of mystery, the Blue-fronted Lorikeet was rediscovered in Indonesia's Buru highlands, capturing the attention of conservationists worldwide. Previously documented solely through a handful of specimens and a photograph from 2014, this vibrant bird was sighted during a challenging expedition in April.

The successful mission, led by an Indonesian mountaineering group, is a remarkable conservation triumph. The team captured both images and the first ever sound recordings of the lorikeet, sparking renewed efforts to study its habitat and potential threats to its survival.

The expedition's success underscores the importance of protecting undiscovered wildlife, offering a glimmer of hope in biodiversity conservation. Experts emphasize the need for further research to secure the bird's future in the rapidly changing environment.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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