birds
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Birds in Amazon Rainforest Are 'Shrinking', Experts Blame Climate Change
New research shows that not only has the number of sensitive resident birds in the Amazon rainforest dropped, but that most analyzed species' body size and wing length have been transformed. Researchers studied 77 species of rainforest birds from the forest floor to the sunny midstory.
Latest Research Articles
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Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, Several Other Birds and Fishes Declared Extinct by U.S. Government
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Cassowaries, The World's Deadliest Birds, May Have Been the First Man-Bred Birds
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Almost 300 Migratory Birds Found Dead in New York After Smacking Into a Skyscraper
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Cockatoos and Rainbow Lorikeets at War For the Perfect Nesting Place
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Traces of Plastic Found in Seabirds Nests, Endangering Chicks to Plastic Ingestion
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Small But Terrible: These Birds Bravely Steal Hair and Fur From Live Predators
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Mysterious Avian Disease is Killing Hundreds of Birds All Over the US
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Research Shows Turning Off Building Lights at Night Reduces Bird Collision Cases
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How to Protect Bats and Birds from Wind Turbines, High Rise Infrastructures
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Scientists Figure Out the Exact Number of Wild Birds Inhabiting the Planet!
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Study: Birds Have the Ability to Change Their Culture to Become More Efficient
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Can Birds Help Humans in Predicting the Future?