COVID-19 are filling with birdsong instead.Scientists at the University of Manitoba have led a study that looked at how reduced travel related to the pandemic has affected birds from hawks to hummingbirds across North America.
Humans self-isolating due to coronavirus a ‘bonanza’ for Manitoba wildlife They drew on millions of sightings posted on eBird, a popular citizen science site where bird lovers share what they’ve seen.Lead author Nicola Koper says that 80 per cent of the 82 different bird species they looked at changed their behaviour around roads and airports where lockdowns or other measures were in place.
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