The Complex Lives of Overwintering Shorebirds
Highly dependent on the tide, shorebirds eat, rest, and play depending on the rise and fall of the waters.
Highly dependent on the tide, shorebirds eat, rest, and play depending on the rise and fall of the waters.
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