Bye, Bye Birdies
What's so striking in this morning's story on declining bird species in the U.S.--of 683 species that regularly breed in this country, 178, or 26 percent, are in trouble--is the new culprit on the scene: global warming.
That should have been obvious. If you're a murrelet that breeds and feeds around Alaskan glaciers, as those ice mountains melt of course you're in trouble. And if you're a shorebird like the sharp-tailed sparrow
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Sharon Begley is the science columnist and science editor of Newsweek. She is the coauthor of the 2002 book The Mind and the Brain and the author of the 2007 book Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain.
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