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Germany🏛️ Politics5 days ago

The truth: surfers on wild winds .

The article discusses the behavior and research surrounding starlings, focusing on their complex vocalizations and social behaviors. It references biologist Cord Riechelmann’s work, noting that starlings can learn throughout their lives and incorporate sounds from other birds and environmental noises into their songs. The piece mentions historical gatherings of thousands of starlings in Berlin and a related art project, but notes their decline in urban areas. It also describes their migration patterns and interactions with predators like falcons. Recently, some starlings have been spotted returning to Berlin, though numbers remain low.

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The truth: surfers on wild winds .

The article discusses the behavior and research surrounding starlings, focusing on their complex vocalizations and social behaviors. It references biologist Cord Riechelmann’s work, noting that starlings can learn throughout their lives and incorporate sounds from other birds and environmental noises into their songs. The piece mentions historical gatherings of thousands of starlings in Berlin and a related art project, but notes their decline in urban areas. It also describes their migration patterns and interactions with predators like falcons. Recently, some starlings have been spotted returning to Berlin, though numbers remain low.

Bias read (Center): The article presents scientific observations and historical data about starling behavior without overt ideological framing. While it touches on environmental changes and urban ecology, which could be politically sensitive, the tone remains neutral and fact-based. There is no clear leaning toward any

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