The song of an endangered bird makes history by breaking through the Australian charts, surpassing The Weeknd to Mariah Carrey
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The song of an endangered bird makes history by breaking through the Australian charts, surpassing The Weeknd to Mariah Carrey 3 hours ago Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The Alley Cockatoo, which is listed as a threatened species in the state of Victoria, is included in the album Songs of Dissapearance. The album, titled 'Songs of Disappearance', surpasses popular songs from Abba, The Weeknd, and even Christmas favorites by Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey. BirdLife Australia produced this album and features the songs of the 53 most endangered species. The recording of the tweet is the work of David Stewart, who has spent more than 30 years collecting the rare sounds of Australia's wildlife. Read also: "This is a very special album, because there are some recordings of rare birds, which might not survive if we didn't try to protect them," BirdLife Australia CEO Paul Sullivan told The Music Network. "While this campaign is fun, there is a serious side to what we do.
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