A regent honeyeater is pictured at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, Friday, June 6, 2008. With the population of regent honeyeaters plummeting, Australian officials have turned to captive breeding in the hopes of saving the endangered bird species from extinction. The first 27 of the yellow and black birds fitted with radio transmitters were released on May 1 into Chiltern Mount Pilot National Park in Victoria state. AP Photo logo AP Photo 17 months ago

A regent honeyeater is pictured at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, Friday, June 6, 2008. With the population of regent honeyeaters plummeting, Australian officials have turned to captive breeding in the hopes of saving the endangered bird species from extinction. The first 27 of the yellow and black birds fitted with radio transmitters were released on May 1 into Chiltern Mount Pilot National Park in Victoria state.