Researchers' Heartwarming Reaction to First Photos of Rare Bird Goes Viral

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Researchers' Heartwarming Reaction to First Photos of Rare Bird Goes Viral
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It perfectly encapsulates the indescribable feeling of capturing a dream photo.

that the black-naped pheasant-pigeon had been documented for the first time since 1882.

“Maybe just hit the side arrow,” says Boersma. When his fellow scientist presses the button, he immediately swivels his head and sits down as he struggles to take in what he is seeing. “Man, this is the happiest f***ing day ever,” exclaims Nason as he high-fives Boersma. Immediately afterward, the pair do what any photographer would do; look at the prized images one more time.

The bird only lives on Fergusson Island in the D’Entrecasteaux Archipelago and the research team was on the island for a month, using a remote camera trap to catch a glimpse of it.

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