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- Chernobyl Radiation Fells Female Birds, Making Chirping More Frequent from Lonely Males
- Evolution: Vangas Beat Darwin’s Finches in Diversity
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- Sparrow Migration Tracked for First Time from California to Alaska
- Bats Save Energy by Drawing in Wings on Upstroke
- Wildlife Thriving After Nuclear Disaster? Radiation from Chernobyl and Fukushima Nuclear Accidents Not as Harmful to Wildlife as Feared
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- New Threat to Birds Posed by Invasive Pythons in Florida
- Newly Discovered Close Relative of T. Rex Is Largest Known Feathered Dinosaur
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- Birds in Uncertain Climates Are More Likely to Stray from Their Mates
- Climate Change Threatens Tropical Birds: Global Warming, Extreme Weather Aggravate Habitat Loss, Review Finds
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- Native Forest Birds in Hawaii in Unprecedented Trouble
- Speed Limit for Birds: Researchers Find Critical Speed Above Which Birds -- And Drones -- Are Sure to Crash
- Birds of a Feather Don't Always Stick Together
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- Bigger Birds in Central California, Courtesy of Global Climate Change, Study Suggests
- Grouse's Top-Flight Nest Sites Are High, Wide, and Lonesome
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- Hawaiian Honeycreepers: Family Tree for Most-Endangered Bird Family in the World Determined
- West Nile Virus Transmission Linked to Land Use Patterns and 'Super-Spreaders'

