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A black-throated sparrow in the Mojave Desert near Beatty, Nevada. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 2 of 10 related images. See
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Joshua Tree National Park. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 8 of 10 related images. See Image ...
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04/15/2019 01:00 AM EDT
A Scott's oriole in Mojave National Preserve. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 6 of 10 related images. See
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A Gambel's quail in Joshua Tree National Park. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 9 of 10 related images. See
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A sage thrasher near Kelley's Well in lnyo County, California. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 3 of 10 related images. See
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A common raven in Death Valley National Park. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 1 of 10 related images. See
04/15/2019 01:00 AM EDT
A Costa's hummingbird in Mojave National Preserve. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 5 of 10 related images. See
04/15/2019 01:00 AM EDT
A Costa's hummingbird in Mojave National Preserve. Recent research shows that bird communities in parts of the Mojave Desert have collapsed over the past 100 years, most likely due to lower rainfall caused by climate change. [Image 4 of 10 related images. See
04/15/2019 01:00 AM EDT