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Mongabay News on MSNTraffic noise turns Galápagos warblers into angry birdsTraffic noise isn’t just unpleasant; in the Galápagos Islands, it can also make songbirds aggressive, a recent study has ...
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ETX Daily Up on MSNTraffic noise is making birds more aggressive in the GalápagosThe Galápagos Islands are a haven of biodiversity, situated over 800 kilometers from Ecuador. Long preserved, this ...
"Springtime welcomes back life with migrating birds, the birth of young mammals, and the mating calls of amphibians," Darci ...
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The Print on MSNEarth has far less fresh water available for lithium mining than estimated, US researchers findScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
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Explorersweb on MSNGalapagos Birds Are Fed Up With TrafficGalapagos birds helped Darwin formulate his theory of evolution. Now some of those birds have evolved a dislike of all the ...
The focus will be on different habitats and the "hot sports" within those areas. Target birds will include yellow-throated warbler, palm warbler, white-eyed vireo and fox sparrow.
The American tree sparrow and some really cool ducks will be leaving soon.
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNEvolution by automotive selectionScientists in the Galápagos discover yellow warblers living near traffic exhibit the bird version of "road rage." ...
New Delhi: There is a new wake-up call for critical mineral mining in the world, especially lithium mining. A study, conducted by scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) to gauge ...
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