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Bad Diet Crow

Hein Van Grouw of the Natural History Museum is an expert on bird feather abnormality. After he had told me that the white feathers I’d observed in wild corvi...
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Hein Van Grouw of the Natural History Museum is an expert on bird feather abnormality. After he had told me that the white feathers I’d observed in wild corvids living in Regent’s Park were likely to have been caused by a poor diet, I began to notice more of them around public places where they were feeding on junk food. This is an example from Regent's Park.
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