Early Fall Molting in Birds Linked to Climate Change

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Early Fall Molting in Birds Linked to Climate Change
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A study from the University of Utah shows that birds are molting earlier in the fall, about one day per year over 13 years, likely due to climate change and shifting environmental cues, with potential impacts on their survival and reproductive success.

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