Animals
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Great Tits in the City: Urban Environments Influence Feather Color
Known for their striking yellow breast feathers and distinctive song, great tits are a common sight in gardens and countryside alike. Now, new research has revealed that some great tits may be more brightly colored that others, with urban birds found to have paler plumage than their countryside counterparts.
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