By MASAHIRO YONEYAMA/ Staff Writer
September 3, 2020 at 16:33 JST
A shrike nest on southwestern Kikaijima island was found for the first time in 2012. (Provided by the National Museum of Nature and Science)
Timid birds of the shrike family are more likely to resettle in different, far-flung habitats than their bolder counterparts, according to a study that turns established theory on its head. [Read More]
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