12-03-2016 22:29 via seattletimes.com

Alaska scientists continue researching seabird death mystery

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The common murre on Sarah Schoen’s examination table lived a short, hungry life. Measurements of its beak and leg indicated it hatched in June. Its stomach and breast showed how it died. The 3-inch-long stomach was empty, and the pectoral muscles that powered its wings, allowing it to “fly” underwater after […]
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