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Germany is linked to global climate change through observed biological shifts in its local wildlife, including the earlier arrival of migratory birds [1], the potential future colonization by exotic species like flamingos and parrots [2], and the documented decline of stork populations [3].
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How Climate Change Affects Bird Migration Patterns | Britannica britannica.com 3 facts
claimThe tendency of migratory birds to arrive earlier and spend longer periods in Germany is a biological adaptation to changing climatic conditions caused by climate change.
claimBerthold predicts that within 50 years, Germany could be home to flamingos and nesting grounds for at least three species of parrots due to the rapid pace of climate change.
claimDetailed records maintained by ornithologists indicate that the decline of stork populations in Germany is related to climate change.