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Blocks and flocks: why are some bird species so successful in cities?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageWorth crowing about? Birds that can problem-solve do best in cities.Gypsytwitcher/shutterstock.com

Life in the city can be stressful – for birds just as much as people. For humans, cities are expressly designed to put roofs over heads and food within easy reach, but the opposite can be true for many urban birds. They can find food and shelter...

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