Montserrat Oriole
Liz Bonnin presents Montserrat oriole from the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
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Liz Bonnin presents Montserrat oriole from the Caribbean island of Montserrat. In 1995, after being dormant for over 300 years, a volcano on erupted. The eruption not only destroyed Montserrat's capital but much of the wildlife couldn't escape, and one bird, the Montserrat oriole was almost silenced forever. The male is a colourful bird with coal-black head, wings and tail and underparts the colour of egg-yolk. It is one of the most endangered birds in the world, a bird caught between a rock and a hard place. Its forest home had already been reduced by cultivation and introduced predators. It was reduced to living in fragmented pockets of forest, two thirds of which were destroyed in the 1995 and later eruptions. This threatened to wipe out an already endangered bird. So, conservationists from Jersey Zoo moved 8 orioles into captivity to avoid natural extinction and now a captive breeding programme is successfully underway, such as this oriole specially recorded for Tweet of the Day at Chester Zoo by Andrew Dawes
Producer Andrew Dawes
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Montserrat oriole (Icterus oberi)
Webpage image courtesy of Chester Zoo.
Montserrat oriole conversation project
More information about the Montserrat oriole convervation work by Chester Zoo in partnership with Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.
Specially captured recording of Montserrat oriole
The sound recordings of the Montserrat oriole featured in this programme where specielly recorded by Andrew Dawes for BBC Natural History Unit; with the kind permission of Chester Zoo.
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- Fri 9 Jan 201505:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 10 Dec 201505:58BBC Radio 4
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