For 140 years, conservation researchers had no clue, the White-winged flufftail is in
South Africa, never-mind, breeding here.

In 1994, one was discovered on a private farm in Middlepunt, in Northern Mpumalanga.

So off BirdLife scientists went to monitor and learn more about it.

Dr Kyle Lloyd, of BirdLife, says passive monitoring techniques are used, to learn more about the bird.
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