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  • All That Breathes 332604
  • Ornithology - wikipedia138024
  • Birds-of-Paridise-Project - Cornell University138027
  • Ebird - Discover a new world of birding332603
  • Ornithology : The science of birds138028
  • BirdGirl UK199851
  • Bird Species and Climate Change - WWF 251838
  • How climate change is affecting birds - Nature Canada 251830
  • Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink - Audubon251831
  • Birds and Climate Change - NASA Climate Kids 251833
  • Conservation: Easy ways to make swifts welcome - RSPB 370303
  • State of America’s Birds: Population Declines Continue - ENN 14.03.25461437
  • A bird last seen by Darwin 190 years ago reappears on a Galápagos island - Mongabay 11.03.25460541
  • Birds That Live Long and Slow May Be More Vulnerable to Climate Change, Research Finds - Inside Climate News 28.02.25460572
  • Project to save endangered bird marks 40 years - BBC 26.02.25458941
  • How fish biologists discovered birds of paradise have fluorescent feathers - Science News 24.02.25458944
  • Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution - Good News Network 14.02.25458942
  • Many birds-of-paradise species emit light through their plumage, study finds - Guardian 12.02.25458948
  • Spectacular video of an osprey rising from the ocean after catching a barracuda - @wonderofscience 11.02.25458930
  • A Marine Heatwave Killed 4 Million of Alaska’s Murre Seabirds - Ecowatch 17.12.24446328
  • Seabirds: 40% of UK species in trouble – bird flu, climate change and overfishing to blame - Conversation 02.09.24431963
  • This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it’s back, and humans must help it migrate for winter - AP News 25.08.24429603
  • Building Collisions Are Killing as Many as 1 Billion Birds a Year in the U.S., Study Finds - EcoWatch 08.08.24427897
  • How Does Climate Change Affect Birds? - ENN 02.07.24421256
  • Large birds can boost forest carbon storage — if deforestation doesn’t interfere - Mongabay 14.06.24419173
  • Specialist and Migratory Birds at Greater Risk Under Climate Change - ENN 11.06.24418630
  • Noise from traffic stunts growth of baby birds, study finds - Guardian 25.04.24411073
  • For Earth Day, a photo appreciation of birds - Atlantic 22.04.24408519
  • Tweet: A male Pheasant is trying to impress her but she is not impressed! - @AMAZlNGNATURE 20.03.24408864
  • Why do birds have such skinny legs - Scientific American 10.02.24397787
  • Thousands of Emperor Penguins Discovered by Satellite - ENN 24.01.24396068
  • Podcast: How Does the World's Largest Seabird Know Where to Fly? - Scientific American 12.01.24396029
  • Study Uncovers Major Hidden Human-Driven Bird Extinctions - ENN 20.12.23391190
  • Human-driven extinction of bird species twice as high as thought, study says - Guardian 19.12.23390208
  • The daredevil flight to save rare birds - BBC 18.12.23389710
  • How a group in Ecuador protects 10% of the world’s bird species - Mongabay 11.12.23388278
  • Lords to debate mandating swift bricks in new homes in England - Guardian 04.09.23370307
  • These tiny creatures are losing their battle to survive. Here’s what we can do to save them - Edition 03.09.23375984
  • Revealing the wonderful otherworld of owls - Conversation 07.08.23364507
  • The Willow Project Threatens Alaska Bird Breeding Paradise - CD 10.07.23360761
  • Brick by brick: the British manufacturers building a better future for birds - Guardian 30.06.23370302
  • Europe has lost over half a billion birds in 40 years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertilisers - Conversation 01.06.23350014
  • Intensive farming is biggest cause of bird decline in Europe, study says - Guardian 15.05.23346633
  • Restoring Seabird Populations Can Help Repair the Climate - Inside Climate News 12.05.23346988
  • Seabird conservation mostly works, comprehensive new data set shows - Mongabay 10.05.23347027
  • Plastics Are Devastating the Guts of Seabirds - ENN 27.03.23338016
  • New disease caused by plastics discovered in seabirds - Guardian 03.03.23333250
  • Updated red list raises red flags for Sri Lanka’s birds, especially endemics - Mongabay 23.01.23326908
  • The labyrinthine patterns traced by birds on the wing – in pictures - Guardian 29.10.22314144
  • Dead in their nests or washed ashore: why thousands of seabirds are dying en masse - Guardian 05.09.22303315
  • Never-before-seen colorful bird hybrid surprises scientists - Nat Geo 10.08.22301194
  • ‘Birds are messengers’, says BirdLife’s Patricia Zurita - Mongabay 10.08.22300089
  • Tweet: Going Green It's a lovely thing to do - @EarthKeeper22 24.07.22300705
  • Birds Warned of Food Shortages by Neighbor Birds Change Physiology and Behavior to Prepare - ENN 04.07.22295193
  • Video: Why Crows Are as Smart as 7 Year Old Humans - Real Science 31.05.22329431
  • Six Decades on From Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, Birds Facing 'Inexorable Decline' - CD 29.05.22288780
  • ‘Canaries in the coalmine’: loss of birds signals changing planet - Guardian 05.05.22285546
  • Why birds migrate vast distances – and how you can help during their breeding season - The Conversation 14.04.22283099
  • Poison, persecution and people: why Kenya’s raptors are disappearing - Guardian 13.04.22282106
  • Birds Are Laying Their Eggs Earlier, and Climate Change Is to Blame - ENN 25.03.22280629
  • Many bird species nesting and laying eggs nearly a month early, study says - Guardian 25.03.22279467
  • Birds are remarkable and beautiful animals – and they’re disappearing from our world - Guardian 28.01.22271512
  • Birdfair – ‘Glastonbury of birdwatching’ – cancelled after 30 years - Guardian 23.11.21262728
  • One in five of Europe’s bird species slipping towards extinction - Guardian 14.10.21257896
  • US declares 23 bird, fish and other species extinct - BBC 29.09.21256150
  • Study: Birds Are Linked to Happiness Levels - Eco Watch 08.12.20228902
  • Hundreds of thousands of migratory birds 'falling out of the sky' in the Southwest - EcoWatch 16.09.20216389
  • Plastics toxic for seabirds - The Ecologist 19.08.20214473
  • Global warming threatens Maine puffin colony - EcoWatch 11.08.20213947
  • Birds can recover from intensive farming - The Ecologist 09.07.20212186
  • Study reveals scale of habitat loss for endangered birds - University of East Anglia 09.07.20212391
  • Study: Community science birding data does not yet capture global bird trends - University of Utah 07.07.20212198
  • 'An ashram for the hummingbird': the Trinidad haven for world's tiniest bird - Guardian 04.07.20211991
  • Temperatures predict bird biodiversity - ENN 04.06.20208936
  • River birds ingest up to 200 microplastic pieces daily - Tree Hugger 25.05.20208276
  • Pollution: birds 'ingesting hundreds of bits of plastic a day' - BBC 22.05.20208182
  • As ice melts, emperor penguins march toward extinction - Nat Geo 12.05.20207814
  • Seabird numbers decline as climate breakdown bites, experts warn - Canary 10.03.20201115
  • Millions of Birds Are Migrating Earlier Because of Warming - Scientific American 17.12.19251834
  • Climate change could overturn bird migration: Transarctic flights and high-latitude residency in a sea ice free Arctic - Scientific reports 28.11.19251835
  • Rising temperatures could make some U.S. state birds ‘stateless’ - National Geographic 10.10.19251832
  • Direct Impacts of Climate Change on Birds - ABC Birds 20.07.22251836
  • How new international surveillance technology could save the birds - and us - New Statesman 12.05.18138031
  • One in eight bird species is threatened with extinction, global study finds - Guardian 23.04.18138032
  • Seabirds Aren’t Keeping Pace With Climate Change, Scientists Warn - News Deeply 17.04.18138033
  • Video: The Bowerbird's Grand Performance! - BBC Earth 01.11.15439990
  • Journal: Declines of Aerial Insectivores in North America Follow a Geographic Gradient - Nebel, S et al 10138036
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