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Fox Valley bird lovers worry about changes in migration
Appleton Post Cresent
By Sharon Roznik • Gannett Wisconsin Media • March 12, 2009
Audubon study finds many species are moving north
Bird lovers may see a change in the feathered friends frequenting their backyard feeders if seasonal temperatures climb as predicted.
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At this point, it's hard to measure whether that's good news or bad, but it's certainly a matter of adaptation, said Wisconsin wildlife educator Bill Volkert.
Fox Valley bird lovers worry about changes in migration | Postcrescent.com | Appleton Post-Crescent
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Data from the past 40 years suggest that 58 percent of the 305 widespread species wintering in the United States have shifted farther north, some settling across the border into Canada.[/url]
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