The late, cold spring did more than try the patience of Minnesotans: It killed scores of songbirds in the northern two-thirds of the state.
They apparently starved to death because of a lack of insects caused by cold weather and late-April snow.
- Star Tribune (link here)
Not adaptively vigilant.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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