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Forest fragments might not seem like valuable habitat for birds but a new study finds that these patches act like avian "convenience stores" during migration, especially when crossing less hospitable regions like the sprawling farmlands of the Midwest. [a


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Forest fragments might not seem like valuable habitat for birds but a new study finds that these patches act like avian "convenience stores" during migration, especially when crossing less hospitable regions like the sprawling farmlands of the Midwest. https://www.audubon.org/news/forest-fragments-act-convenience-stores-migrating-birds-study-finds

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