Teleostomi
Migratory birds no longer going to Africa, prefering to feed at European junk yards
German research, led by Dr. Andrea Flack of the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Germany, has found that white storks are changing their migratory behavior. In the past, they were known to breed from Europe to north-west Africa and western Asia. Now, however, the birds are flocking to rubbish dumps where junk food can easily be found.
Rare goose species seen again after gap
The lesser white-fronted goose (Anser Erythropus), which was seen for the last time in Turkey in 1997, has been photographed in the K?z?l?rmak delta, located within the borders of the Bafra, 19 May?s and Alaçam districts in the northern province of Samsun.
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