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Birding: Putting a new perspective on bird’s-eye views

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports October 08, 2023

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A male bluethroat has some impressive plumage, but a female will often be attracted to ultraviolet colors not visible to the human eye. Rachel M. Richardson/U.S. Geological Survey via AP The focus of today’s column is some recent research that expands our knowledge of bird vision. But first, we have to delve into some physics. Energy is propagated throughout the universe in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This radiation emanates like... + full article



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