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[Truthout - All Articles]     Other species, such as the purple finch and boreal chickadee, spend their summers in the forests of Canada and fly south into the U.S. for the winter. Climate change could be playing a role in why they are not flying as far south as they used to, and are no longer as common as they were in states like Maine, Vermont and Wisconsin.

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[Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed] Study: Birds shifting north; global warming cited: Other species, such as the purple finch and boreal chickadee, spend their summers in the forests of Canada and fly south into the U.S. for the winter. Climate change could be playing a role in why they are not flying as far south as they used to, and are no longer as common as they were in states like Maine, Vermont and Wisconsin.

[National Post - Canada] Global warming driving birds to Canada: WASHINGTON -- Climate change is pushing American birds northward, with some finches and chickadees moving hundreds of miles into Canada, an Audubon Society study reported Tuesday.

[GMA News.tv] GMANews.TV - Study: Birds shifting north; global warming cited ...: Other species, such as the purple finch and boreal chickadee, spend their summers in the forests of Canada and fly south into the US for the winter. Climate change could be playing a role in why they are not flying as far south as they used to, and are no longer as common as they were in states like Maine, Vermont and Wisconsin.

[CNSNews.com Headlines] CNSNews.com - Study: Birds Shifting North; Global Warming Cited: As the temperature across the U.S. has gotten warmer, the purple finch has been spending its winters more than 400 miles farther north than it used to. That warming was most pronounced in northern states, which have already recorded an influx of more southern species and could see some northern species retreat into Canada as ranges shift.

[MeDiCaLGeeK] Birds shifting north; global warming cited - MeDiCaLGeeK: Other species, such as the purple finch and boreal chickadee, spend their summers in the forests of Canada and fly south into the U.S. for the winter. Climate change could be playing a role in why they are not flying as far south as they used to, and are no longer as common as they were in northern states like Maine, Vermont and Wisconsin.

[Kansas City Star: Nation] Audubon Society study finds climate change has altered birds ...: Other species, such as the purple finch and boreal chickadee, spend their summers in the forests of Canada and fly south into the U.S. for the winter. Climate change could play a role in why they are not flying as far south as they used to.

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[View from the Loft] View from the Loft: It's that time again: the GBBC: In 2008, GBBC participants documented the huge southward movement of northern finches from Canada, as well as the expanding ranges of the Eurasian Collared Dove and the Redbellied Woodpecker. Northern Bobwhite and Eastern Meadowlark 

[cop15.dk News] View news - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference ...: An Audubon Society study set for release Tuesday found that more than half of 305 birds species in North America, a hodgepodge of species that includes robins, gulls, chickadees and owls, are spending the winter about 35 miles (56 kilometers) farther north than they did 40 years ago.

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[The Birders Report] Audubon Study Shows Birds Moving North Due To Climate Change | The ...: They are showing us a pattern of .Read the report by clicking on the link above then go to the Audubon Action site to sign the petition and let your lawmakers know you want to take action now on global warming.

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