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Popular Overwintering Spot for Ducks Loses Popularity Amid Climate Change
More than 75 percent of the birds that typically spend winter around the largest lake the United Kingdom, Lough Neagh, are overwintering elsewhere, according to researchers from Queen's University in Belfast, who cite climate change as at least part of the reason.
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