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Ominous warning for humanity as birds suddenly adopt ‘unsettling’ behavior

The birds in the United States have adopted a disturbing habit that may have devastating effects for human society if it continues.

The researchers found that birds abandoned the usual migration molds, and the warmer temperatures in winter living spaces disrupt their annual flights.

Although delaying annual flights does not seem to be a big problem, Andrew Farnsworth, a guest scientist at the University of Cornell, warned that many bird species could lead to the death of nature and to a great extent.

Birds play an important role for humans because they spread the seeds, spread the seeds and dust the plants.

Approximately five percent of the plants used by humans for food and medicine rely on birds to dust them.

If more birds die, when the seasons change, they struggle to find food, food production decreases and the balance of nature deteriorates.

Farnsworth, an migration school, revealed that increasing temperatures in places such as Arctic and North Forests make it difficult for birds to survive, as well as fire problems.

In general, the National Audubon Association warned that the 389 North American bird species will become vulnerable to extinction in the next 50 years.

Researchers warned that birds have started to change migration programs, which may lead to a mass population drop (stock image)

Audubon, a non -profit organization dedicated to protecting birds and habitats in the United States, said that these 389 species represented about two -thirds of the species they work.

Researchers warned that these birds were at the risk of losing more than half of their habitats by 2080.

A Working by Cornell Ornitology Laboratory Since 1970, about three billion birds have disappeared in North America.

When birds die collectively, they rapidly affect the pollination of tropical plants such as bananas, coffee and cocoa that produce chocolate.

Medical plants, such as those used in traditional drugs or drugs, including orchid or aloe species, may also be reduced by limiting access to natural treatments.

If bird populations continue to decrease, farmers may experience enough food that can increase costs and affect the existence of food worldwide.

The main driver of this mass extinction was found as birds that lost their living spaces that worsened than other influences such as climate change, insecticides and urban development and window collisions.

‘There is a very close relationship with what is happening in the climate with the birds on the planet.’ Farnsworth told NBC Connecticut.

Changing migration programs may be fatal, because when there is not enough food to survive, it leads to birds in the fields of nutrition and mating (stock image)

Changing migration programs may be fatal, because when there is not enough food to survive, it leads to birds in the fields of nutrition and mating (stock image)

Increasing global temperatures changed the timing of the seasons, leaving the nests of birds in the heating areas earlier or later than normal.

This may mean that they reach reproductive or feeding areas before foods such as insects or plants are available.

Birds may die of starvation, may not find suitable shelters and fight to find a wife, less birds survive in winter, causing smaller and smaller population.

A few species in the United States have already been influenced by this changing behavior, including black turtleneck blue sparking, red knot and thrush of Swainson.

Audubon researchers have seen that black torn blue fighters have fallen in the United States due to climate -oriented incompatibilities that left birds with less food when they migrated from North America to the Caribbean.

During the migration of the North Pole to South America, the red nodes, a coastal bird descending to the United States, found that their population decreased by 75 percent.

The Cornell Laboratory found that the heating’s arctic temperatures disrupt the reproductive areas and that the rising sea levels shrinking coastal feeding areas.

Meanwhile, Swainson’s cottonist, who migrated from the reproductive areas in Canada and Alaska to the wintering areas in Central and South America, dies due to the loss of climatic habitat from fires and heated forests

This destroyed nesting and breaks areas in California, Oregon, Washington, New York, Mainine and Colorado.

Farnsworth, “We see that birds are watching climate change, obviously some of them do it, but for those who can’t do difficulty, Far Farnsworth explained.

Researchers stated that people feeding the birds worse the problem, encouraged less separation, and encouraged the remaining birds less and encouraged less.

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