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" ... FIGURE 2. (A) Species-specific relative abundance (number of eBird sightings) from the coasts of... [+] Mississippi and Alabama for the 11 species of birds conclusively identified in tiger shark stomachs. Distributions in orange are during the spring migration (March, April, and May) and distributions in purple are from the fall migration (August, September, October, November). Vertical lines in each plot mark the date the tiger sharks from the tiger-shark–bird interaction were captured. Note that house wrens were consumed by tiger sharks in two separate years and thus shown with respect to two different bird distributions. Similarly, two Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers were consumed, but during the same year. (B) Monthly relative abundance for tiger sharks (tiger sharks100 hooks-1h-1) from a shark population monitoring survey (2010–2018) along the Mississippi/Alabama coast. Error bars represent standard error of the mean. (doi:10.1002/ecy.2728) ... "
" ... The larger three study species -- cactus wrens, Abert’s towhees and curve-billed thrashers -- may experience prolonged periods of heat stress only in Sonoran Desert portion of their ranges. Since wrens and thrashers are insectivores, their risk of water stress is mitigated somewhat because these species have constant access to preformed water in their diet. In contrast, granivorous Abert’s towhees could be in real trouble, unless they have access to open water sources. ... "
" ... This singular tour includes birding Canada’s prairies and fabled Badlands with hunting for T. Rex bones! The Alberta Birds & Dinosaurs tour offers an incredible combination of great birding and fossil hunting, as well as a behind the scenes tour of Canada’s acclaimed Tyrell Museum of Palaeontology. Some of the most spectacular bird sightings include rock wrens in the Badlands, longspurs in the grasslands and yellow-breasted chats in the cottonwoods along the river. ... "