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Gull - Wikipedia Most gull species are migratory, with birds moving to warmer habitats during the winter, but the extent to which they migrate varies by species Some migrate long distances, notably Sabine's gull, which migrates from the Arctic coasts to wintering grounds off the west coasts of South America and southern Africa, and Franklin's gull, which
A third of surveyed UK bird species have declined since the . . . Bad news for the UK’s birds The Breeding Birds Survey paints a worrying long-term trend for the UK’s birds Of the 119 species assessed in the survey, the researchers found that the populations of 42 species have fallen in the past 30 years Among the birds with the steepest declines are the willow tit and wood warbler, which over the past three decades have fallen by 95% and 81%
The benefits of contributing to the citizen science platform . . . As the number of observations submitted to the citizen science platform iNaturalist continues to grow, it is increasingly important that these observations can be identified to the finest taxonomic level, maximizing their value for biodiversity
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM BOTANY IN PULAU PERHENTIAN Lake Kenyir is surrounded by tropical forest which has 2,500 species of plants, 8,000 species of flowers, 360 species of birds and 300 species of fish There are estimated 9672 bird species in the world (Tamblyn et al , 2005)
Magpie - Wikipedia Magpies are birds of various species of the family Corvidae Like other members of their family, they are widely considered to be intelligent creatures The Eurasian magpie, for instance, is thought to rank among the world's most intelligent creatures, [1][2] and is one of the few nonmammalian species able to recognize itself in a mirror test [3] Magpies have shown the ability to make and use
Birds’ cultural benefits | Stanford Report Around the world, birds are deeply embedded in human culture New research finds the birds people value most are under the greatest threat from deforestation and climate change