THE DAILY REFORMER (NEW YORK, UNITED STATES)
Birds that depend upon an abundance of particular food sources at specific times of the year may not be able to adapt fast enough to climate change. A recent study of the life history habits of a common songbird, the great tit, found that warmer winters give rise to earlier springtimes, causing trees to leaf out earlier, and this in turn, allows insects and their larvae that feed on these plants to emerge earlier. This earlier flush of insects presents insect-eating birds, such as great tits, with a serious problem: to be able to successfully raise their chicks to independence,…
As reported by Latest Articles. Continue reading this article at Latest Articles
All news text, graphics, videos and multimedia content remain the copyrights of the credited original article publisher, in this case - Latest Articles
The Daily Reformer is an American conservative news aggregator and publisher with a mission to provide "the smart take on American conservative news.
Contact Information: amnon (at) thedailyreformer dot com