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Sweaty birds

September 27th, 2009 by bredenrk · 2 Comments · Biology

This article talks about how birds respond to the climate around them.  It states that birds have the tendency to up and move when the climate no longer suits them. This is the reason why many Sierra Nevada birds have moved. To read more about this article click here.

This article proves that global warming has caused many changes in our world. As a result to the climate change birds move, and if  climates continue to change then the birds will also continue lose their habitats. This may cause the birds to continue moving and may start to cause problems for the rest of world.Hopefully scientist will find a way to keep things in check.

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  • schobebj

    bredenrk did a great job on this blog. This article is a great article that talks not only about birds but all species and how they are dealing with global warming. The reasherch they took proves how animals are responding to climate change. with later research we ill be able to check this research and see if it is true or not.

  • mccurdkd

    bredenrk did an exelent job explaining this article. It is about the birds moving out because of climate change. It must be a pretty major change, because it is forcing the birds migrate. Of course, this does not only effect birds, but other animals too. This might become a problem if left unchecked.

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