We recently linked to an article about how some species of bird in Texas were declining, largely due to global warming. Now a study from the Point Reyes Bird Observatory highlights predicted changes in populations and distribution of many species of bird in California due to, no, not the state’s legendary budget woes, but, as in Texas, to global warming.
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