A visit to a seabird colony in summer is an assault on the senses. First there’s the noise, then the overwhelming ammonia smell that stains the memory, and then the swirl of color and activity on the white-washed cliffs. A visit to a seabird colony in summer is an assault on the senses. First there’s the noise, then the overwhelming ammonia smell that stains the memory, and then the swirl of color and activity on the white-washed cliffs. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Researchers say 40% of UK seabird species are in trouble—bird flu, climate change, overfishing to blame
