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Spring now begins weeks earlier than it did 60 years ago. But a recent study found male and female birds are responding differently: males are doing a better job keeping apace with spring—showing the complexity of ecological effects of climate change. [au


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Spring now begins weeks earlier than it did 60 years ago. But a recent study found male and female birds are responding differently: males are doing a better job keeping apace with spring—showing the complexity of ecological effects of climate change. https://www.audubon.org/news/migrating-male-birds-race-ahead-keep-springs-early-arrival

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