Subject: [Tweeters] some birdie stories that are freely available
Date: Oct 20 01:55:54 2017
From: Devorah the Ornithologist - birdologist at gmail.com


hi everyone,

recently, quite a few people expressed an interest in reading particular
stories that are behind FORBES' ant-ad-blockers "wall", but were unable to
do so. These stories were released to me 10 days after appearing on FORBES
and I've republished them on my Medium site, where all my material from
anywhere online, is curated and archived. Since i'm not sure exactly who
wanted to read which story, here are the links to several pieces that
generated interest (and complaints about FORBES -- once again, i sincerely
apologise!):

Where Do Birds Go In A Hurricane?
tinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/ydgzsuas
https://medium.com/ at GrrlScientist/where-do-birds-go-in-a-hurricane-grrlscientist-b4d1145b233e

How Do Darwin?s Finches Change Their Beak Size So Quickly?
tinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/yczp4ouu
https://medium.com/ at GrrlScientist/how-do-darwins-finches-respond-so-quickly-to-environmental-changes-grrlscientist-75c08b1ac6f6

How Migratory Birds Solve The Longitude Problem
tinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/y8o3jhzm
https://medium.com/ at GrrlScientist/how-migratory-birds-solve-the-longitude-problem-grrlscientist-630ab696a609

Why Do Wild Parrots Eat Dirt In The Amazon?
tinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/y9rqukp6
https://medium.com/ at GrrlScientist/why-do-wild-parrots-eat-dirt-in-the-amazon-grrlscientist-e17b2f361db7

hope these are interesting to you.

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