Extreme Weather Shrinks Baby Birds: 60-Year Study
US · Published Mar 19, 2026
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A 60-year study shows extreme weather is shrinking baby birds.
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Climate change impacts food and nesting, affecting bird growth.
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Smaller birds are less likely to survive, threatening populations.
Climate change reduces baby bird size
A comprehensive 60-year study has revealed that extreme weather conditions are leading to a reduction in the size of baby birds, highlighting the detrimental impacts of climate change on avian species.
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