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Study in search of a tropical spring is first to show some birds flip their breeding season in response to climate
- March 27, 2026 at 4:10 AM
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In 2014, Felicity Newell joined the Florida Museum of Natural History as a doctoral student, then promptly left the country in search of a tropical spring. It's a concept she started thinking about while doing biological surveys in Honduras. There, a colleague told her about the work of Alexander Skutch, a renowned ornithologist who spent 20 years studying the breeding habits of birds in Costa Rica. Based on this work, he became "convinced that the birds … have a definite nesting season, and its beginning coincides with the return of spring."
Originally published at Phys.org