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cm0002@infosec.pub to Science@mander.xyz · 3 days ago

Rare nocturnal parrots in New Zealand are breeding for the first time in 4 years — here's why

www.livescience.com

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Rare nocturnal parrots in New Zealand are breeding for the first time in 4 years — here's why

www.livescience.com

cm0002@infosec.pub to Science@mander.xyz · 3 days ago
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The 2026 breeding season for endangered kākāpō could produce the most chicks in decades.
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    It’s because that’s their breeding cycle. 2-4 years.

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      Thanks. Sick of these “heres why” articles

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        At one point I looked into trying to code something to automatically strip shit like that from titles but there are too many permutations of it.

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          In a perfect world somewhere out there, scummy clickbait doesnt exist

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      the cycle is actually matched to the masting of the prodocarp Rimu (calling out @rimu@piefed.social )

      Well it probably matched to the spring growth tips of Rimu that generate the fruit

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      And with heads of cameramen.

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