Silence of the Songbirds
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Silence of the Songbirds is a book by bird lover and scientist Bridget Stutchbury about the rapid decline and loss of many species of songbirds. Some major threats covered include pesticides, sun-grown coffee, city lights, cowbirds, and global warming. It has 243 pages in it.
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[edit] Media
[edit] Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- CBC Radio , Quirks and Quarks, April 14, 2007 (fourth topic)
- CBC.ca - Words at Large - Author Exclusives - Excerpt: Silence of the Songbirds, by Bridget Stutchbury
[edit] Print media
- Tweet, tweet, you're dead, The Globe and Mail newspaper