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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Bird is evolving to be less flashy in response to global warming

White patches on male collared flycatchers’ heads have been shrinking, as climate change mysteriously makes those with big patches less likely to survive

Click on the link to read the rest of the article: Bird is evolving to be less flashy in response to global warming | New Scientist

This entry was posted in Other News on 23/03/2017 by admin.

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    Members' Evening

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    Cambodia: The Mekong and the Tonle Sap – Martin Ferns

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  • Wildlife in Transylvania – a talk by Andy Harding – Tuesday 19th January (Zoom recording)
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  • Linford Lakes NR Moth Report for December, 2020 and Year End Summary – Gordon Redford
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