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Nine species were clearly unable to keep up with the shift: scarlet tanagers, indigo buntings, great crested flycatchers, eastern wood-pewees, rose-breasted grosbeaks, blue-winged warblers, northern parulas, yellow-billed cuckoos and Townsend’s warblers. #climatechange #songbirds #audubon #birds #speciesatrisk #warmingplanet Space Science, Science And Nature, Global Warming Issues, Migratory Birds, Spring Starts, Research Projects, The Washington Post, Keep Up, Climate Change
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Migratory birds bumped off schedule as climate change shifts spring

New research shows climate change is altering the delicate seasonal clock that North American migratory songbirds rely on to successfully mate and raise healthy offspring, setti… 
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