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Some Hokkaido Winter Passerines

10,000 Birds

One website states that only 15% of the birds that hatch make it to become first year breeding adults, 6% make it to the second year, and 3% to the third year. Other species – such as starlings or t**s – stealing the nesting site of Eurasian Nuthatches is one of the major reasons for breeding failure.

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Urban Ornithology: 150 Years of Birds in New York City–A Book Review

10,000 Birds

The authors’ detailed delineation of problems with the accuracy of NYC breeding bird surveys or with the limits of historical writings may test a reader’s patience. In addition, many of the numbers and examples given for NYC areas beyond the Bronx represent species observed in Central Park in Manhattan and Prospect Park in Brooklyn.

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15 Australian Birds (Episode 6)

10,000 Birds

According to Tim Low (in “Where Song began”), “so easy were they to breed that by 1859 they cost less to buy in London than in Sydney.” ” Funny how the difficulty of breeding a species can be illustrated in simple monetary terms. Is it offensive to say that Australian Zebra Finches breed like rabbits?

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How to Make a Remote Sale

Sales and Marketing Management

Connection breeds trust. For example, if you need to walk through calculations and data projections that require significant context, you would be unlikely to dump everything into an email or text message. It doesn’t need a long, meandering discussion about world politics, science, or global markets. Be a human first.

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Gaining executive access: what messaging approach wins?

Sales and Marketing Management

In a simulation-based test scenario, the executives were told they were reading an email from an outside vendor sales rep they didn’t know and had never met with before. This is an approach that we’ve tested and proven, as have others, but it has not been specifically tested with executives. Decision science has the answer.

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How The Bird Got Its Beak

10,000 Birds

If only you could make fine adjustments to the expression of existing DNA you could hatch a dinosaur, starting with, for example, a turkey. The second thing they did was to interfere with the genetic pathways in some chickens, which produced a chicken with beaky bits that were more like snouty bits found in, for example, a Alligator.

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A Question of Migration

10,000 Birds

Some of the first solid research pointing to a magnetic sense of some sort in birds was being produced at that time, and there were even people testing humans for a similar ability. But in the vast in between where most birds exist there are all sorts of contradictory examples. And then there is the loon. 2 PIERSMA, T., PÉREZ-TRIS, J.,