Extreme Weather Shrinks Baby Birds: 60-Year Study
Extreme Weather Shrinks Baby Birds: 60-Year Study
US · Published Mar 19, 2026
A 60-year study shows extreme weather is shrinking baby birds.
Climate change impacts food and nesting, affecting bird growth.
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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