Rumored Buzz on common kestrel migration

Biles place the GPS tags on ten birds inside the winter of 2019–2020. When eight returned another 12 months, she was elated. Then dismayed. Although seven of the Teflon backpacks had withstood the kestrels’ razor-sharp beaks, Biles swiftly understood she couldn’t get them off—mainly because she couldn’t recapture the birds.The gap that a

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