Animals
Long Migrations Make Drab Warblers 'Dress Down'
We all know that it's hard to keep up appearances when you're constantly on the go. That's why the fashion police will probably give some female warblers a free pass, even after researchers found that they boast drabber feather when their migration routes are particularly long.
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