The discovery that of the Late Jurassic was made possible by of theropods such as Tyrannosaurus rex and the smaller velociraptors. 

In a way, you could say that dinosaurs are still with us and seen tweeting from your own backyard! 

Unfortunately, our feathered friends are also negatively affected by human-caused climate change. Rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns affect birds' ability to find food and reproduce, which over time impacts local populations, and, ultimately continent-wide populations, too. 

Below are the latest research headlines in the Birds channel on 欧美极品.

Hummingbird Beak Points the Way to Future Micro Machine Design

-Cornell University

The disappearance of vultures can have unforeseen consequences - also for us humans

-University of Oslo, Faculty of Humanities

Novel machine-learning method produces detailed population trend maps for 550 bird species

-Cornell University

Illegal shooting kills most birds found dead near power lines

-Cell Press

Study finds European breeding birds respond only slowly to recent climate change

-Durham University

New Study is First to Find Exposure to Neurotoxic Rodenticide Bromethalin in Birds of Prey

-Tufts University

Man-made materials in nests can bring both risks and benefit for birds

-Bangor University

Beak shape can predict nest material use in the world’s birds, study finds

-University of Bristol