Pollen on birds shows feeding grounds
Encrusted pollen on migrating birds' heads can shed light on where they've taken a break from migration to refuel, scientists say.
Encrusted pollen on migrating birds' heads can shed light on where they've taken a break from migration to refuel, scientists say.
Plants & Animals
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Ecology
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Plants & Animals
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Ecology
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Plants & Animals
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Materials Science
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Archaeology
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Plants & Animals
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