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BIRDS : CAN THEY BE AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE ?
THIS IS AN ARTICLE THAT I FOUND ABOUT BIRDS
IT IS NOT COMPLETE BUT I SUGGEST DISCUSSING WHAT THE FIRST PARAGRAPHS SAYS ANALIA FLASINO
How some birds are responding to climate change
By laying a second clutch of eggs
Do this all over again?
Apr 11th 2019
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One of the great concerns that ornithologists have is that climate change will throw the nesting activities of birds out of sync with the availability of food for the raising of chicks. For one species, the pied flycatcher, a new study shows that some of its clan are proving to be remarkably adaptable.
Upon returning to Europe from their African wintering grounds, the flycatchers time their egg-laying to the short period when juicy caterpillars are most abundant. During the past three decades this caterpillar peak has advanced by three weeks. Pied flycatchers initially had difficulty adjusting, but over time have started laying their eggs earlier to grab the caterpillars. Some, though, are doing a lot more to improve their reproductive chances of success, according to a study in the Journal of Avian Biology led by Christiaan Both of the University of Groningen, in the Netherlands.
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