By MASAHIRO YONEYAMA/ Staff Writer
September 3, 2020 at 16:33 JST
A shrike stands on a sprinkler in a sugarcane field on Kikaijima island. (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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