12:45 pm, Saturday, March 9, 2013 -- Audubon reports sharp decline in insect-eating birds
Since the 1970s, the many species of birds that hunt insects in flight have seen their populations drop by 80 percent or more, and no one knows why.
The Connecticut Audubon Society recently presented its eighth annual Connecticut State of the...
Clipped wings: Audubon reports sharp decline in insect-eating birds
Audubon reports sharp decline in insect-eating birds
Since the 1970s, the many species of birds that hunt insects in flight have seen their populations drop by 80 percent or more, and no one knows why.
The Connecticut Audubon Society recently presented its eighth annual Connecticut State of the...
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Clipped wings: Audubon reports sharp decline in insect-eating birds
12:45 pm, Saturday, March 9, 2013 -- Audubon reports sharp decline in insect-eating birds Since the 1970s, the many species of birds that hunt insects in flight have seen their populations drop by 80 percent or more, and no one knows why. The Connecticut Audubon Society recently presented its eighth annual Connecticut State of the...
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