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New England Songbirds Threatened By Climate Change and Competition Among Relatives
A New England songbird species known as Bicknell's Thrush is threatened by both climate change and competition. Not only is their habitat being shifted to higher elevations, limiting their range along the Adirondack Mountains, but their behaviorally dominant relatives are pushing them uphill, too.
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