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Published online 5 June 2007 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news070604-2
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Bye-bye, birdie
Climate change and human intrusion converge to imperil birds.
With wild eyes and a dishevelled hairdo, Africa's white-crested hornbill (Tropicranus albocristatus) has a distinctly disgruntled look. Whatever is doing the disgruntling, though, has so far not been seen as life threatening.
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