Migrating birds returning to spring breeding grounds in the UK and Europe could be forced to fly up to 250 miles further as a result of climate change. The added distances for species of warbler such as the whitethroat, which already fly thousands of miles each year, could pose a considerable threat to them. They would be a significant impact can the European Sylvia wrablers by the end of the century
The New Indian Express, 18th April 2009
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