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Hummingbirds Can Handle Their Booze: Study Finds They Are Not Deterred by Alcohol in Nectar
You may not realize it, but that backyard hummingbird feeder filled with sugar water is a natural experiment in fermentation—yeast settle in and turn some of the sugar into alcohol.
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