Changes to birds’ nesting habits may signal broader climate shift

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Global warming may be causing birds to alter their nesting habits, according to a new study that found that some species in Chicago are laying their eggs, on average, nearly a month earlier than usual.

The findings, published Friday in the Journal of Animal Ecology, add to a growing body of research on how birds are affected by shifts in their environment and the potential struggles they may face in coping with climate change.

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