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Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Bird kill rate and disruption of habitat has been reported when industrial wind turbines are introduced into migratory bird paths or other environments. While the literature could be more complete regarding the documentation of negative effects on birds and bird habitats during the planning, construction, and operation of wind power projects, there is ...
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Bird kill rate and disruption of habitat has been reported when industrial wind turbines are introduced into migratory bird paths or other environments. While the literature could be more complete regarding the documentation of negative effects on birds and bird habitats during the planning, construction, and operation of wind power projects, there is ...
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1997
Avian species richness of Amazonia is legendary. Not only is the total number of species greater than in any other rainforest area (Karr 1989), but the local diversity is also greater (Haffer 1990) despite the restricted ranges of many species. One component of this wealth of species are birds of riparian habitats.
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Avian species richness of Amazonia is legendary. Not only is the total number of species greater than in any other rainforest area (Karr 1989), but the local diversity is also greater (Haffer 1990) despite the restricted ranges of many species. One component of this wealth of species are birds of riparian habitats.
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The Physics of Birds and Birding
The Wilson Journal of OrnithologyBirding has become one of the world’s most popular pastimes for good reason. The vibrant colors, aerial finesse, and vocal talents of birds draw us to nature, stimulate our admiration and pique our curiosity. We cannot help but have questions as we encounter these elegant creatures. How do iridescent feathers seemingly glow?
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Nature, 1998
Birds were once thought to have a large number of features exclusive to the group. One by one those features have also been identified in fossils of certain theropod dinosaurs. Now feathers join the list.
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Birds were once thought to have a large number of features exclusive to the group. One by one those features have also been identified in fossils of certain theropod dinosaurs. Now feathers join the list.
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A bird is a bird is a bird: Making reference within and without superordinate categories
Brain and Language, 1981Abstract Adults with localized cerebral insult often err in their use of a word to refer to an object or an idea. It is important to assess, then, the patients' appreciation of what a word can refer to, and the way in which they may violate the borders around a referential field.
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Bird species assemblages differ, while functional richness is maintained across an urban landscape
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2021Christo Fabricius, Hervé Fritz
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