Sunset Thru The Trees
This is hiking back after the sun has set for the night.
Sunday September 19, 2010 — Labrador Hollow Unique Area — Labrador Hollow Unique Area 🗺This is hiking back after the sun has set for the night.
Sunday September 19, 2010 — Labrador Hollow Unique Area — Labrador Hollow Unique Area 🗺North America's birds are disappearing from the skies at a rate that's shocking even to ornithologists. Since the 1970s, the continent has lost 3 billion birds, nearly 30% of the total, and even common birds such as sparrows and blackbirds are in decline, U.S. and Canadian researchers report this week online in Science. "It's staggering," says first author Ken Rosenberg, a conservation scientist at the Cornell University Laboratory of Ornithology. The findings raise fears that some familiar species could go the way of the passenger pigeon, a species once so abundant that its extinction in the early 1900s seemed unthinkable.
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