No, this would have no effect on climate. Climate change is caused by global warming.
Lose of habitat due to the lumber industry threatened the numbers for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. When the bird became rare, collectors began to hunt them.
Apparently, birds are migrating and fly into these windmills or are getting whacked by the propellers. I found it on this site while I was doing a project for my tec. class. Hope this helps. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203706604574376543308399048.html
Turns in to a bird
due to climate
When studying animals it is important to know what climate they live in. An Ibis stork bird lives in a warm/hot climates, usually like wetlands.
'cause.
no cause there not bird
Cause they are marshey, and they're birds.
In biology, the phenomenon of a disappearance act causing the appearance of other colors is often seen in structures like butterfly wings or bird feathers. This is typically due to the presence of nanostructures on the surface of the organism that interact with light in a way that cancels out certain wavelengths, causing other colors to become more prominent. It's essentially a result of light interference and diffraction at a microscopic level.
A bird adapt to it's climate by using it's feathers to keep it self warm.It sometimes snuggle with it's young also.
Black swan
Land development