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The Pulse: Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

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    The Pulse: Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

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    Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

    New research from the University of Cambridge has found that some birds species are making a triumphant return to the area around solar panels in England.

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    #ecology #solar #UK #energy

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      The Pulse: Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

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      Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

      New research from the University of Cambridge has found that some birds species are making a triumphant return to the area around solar panels in England.

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      ecoportal.net (www.ecoportal.net)

      #ecology #solar #UK #energy

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      @Natasha_Jay
      Someone’s been paid by the word.

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        The Pulse: Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

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        Solar panels were known to attract birds, but they are now drawing in species never seen in these areas before

        New research from the University of Cambridge has found that some birds species are making a triumphant return to the area around solar panels in England.

        favicon

        ecoportal.net (www.ecoportal.net)

        #ecology #solar #UK #energy

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        @Natasha_Jay Great. If no one can afford to eat the food we have to import because we no longer produce it maybe they can eat the birds.

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