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Title: ¥þ²y·x¤ÆÔ³¾°½Ãi¤£«n¸¡@Global Warming & Lazy Bird Post by Webcreeper on Nov 19th, 2005, 4:52pm 19/11/05 ©ú³ø Mingpao (¹Ï¤ù) (http://full.mingpaonews.com//20051119/19gzz.gif) ¥þ²y·x¤ÆÔ³¾°½Ãi¤£«n¸¡@¯d^¹L¥V¡@¤è«K¡u¦^¶m¥Í¥J¡v (http://full.mingpaonews.com//20051119/gza1.htm) ¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡j^°êÆ[³¾±M®aµo²{¡A·U¨Ó·U¦hÔ³¾¡uÅÜÃi¡v¡AÁYµu¾E±p¸ôµ{¡A¯Á©Ê¯d¦b^°ê¹L¥V¡A¦Ó¤£Ä@¦Aªø³~¶[¯A¸©¹«D¬w¥h¡A¨e̦³³¡¤À¥i¯à·|¦]¦¹á¦º¡A¦ýƦs¤U¨Óªº«o¦³§Q¦b¬K©u·m¦û¨Î¦aÁc´Þ¡C±M®a¬Û«H¡uÅÜÃi¡v²{¶Hì¦]¤§¤@¥i¯à»P¥þ²y·x¤Æ¦³Ãö¡C ì¤å The Times November 18, 2005 Lazy birds give African winter the cold shoulder (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1877461,00.html) BY LEWIS SMITH GROWING numbers of migratory birds are too lazy to fly all the way to Africa for the winter and are staying in Britain. Unprecedented numbers of warblers, blackcaps and chiffchaffs shirked the flight to warmer climes last year and even more are expected to stay this winter. Most surprising is the number of species of warblers that can now be found in Britain in the coldest months, according to a survey by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). |
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