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New Bird Species Found in Gabon

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A fiery throated bird spotted in the jungles of Gabon several years ago (and pictured above) is a new African forest robin species, DNA studies prove.

The bird's distinguishing feature is its olive-colored backside, said John Gibbons, a spokesperson for the Smithsonian Institution, who noted that four other forest robin species have similar throat coloring.

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Read the article to see pictures, it's a beautiful bird!

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