Endangered wrens mating to save themselves

By Katelyn Catanzariti
Updated January 8 2022 - 8:36am, first published 8:30am
Scientists aren't quite sure why the purple-crowned fairy-wren is mating out of season.
Scientists aren't quite sure why the purple-crowned fairy-wren is mating out of season.

They may flaunt a crown during mating season but the male purple-crowned fairy-wrens of northern Australia appear to be horny year round.

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