La Niña this winter Part2  Birds population 

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La Niña affects 2/3 of the world oceans,  cold season entering the Western Hemisphere, and warm season in the Southern Hemisphere.   This year 2025, the Indian and Pacific Ocean have experienced severe monsoon in mountain ranges.   Carbon in our atmosphere, can change many things, birds migration, change direction of marine communities. 

 Naturally, La Niña changes the flow of marine communities, as a result, birds do not come as often in some of the oceans.  Beaches that are affected see less birds, in particular, crowded beaches have less marine communities and less birds visitors.

Birds are tourists without a permit, because they occupy top priority in our oceans and forests.  They are the number one pollinators ( champion in the world). La Niña, not only cut down the number of birds, but also reduce marine communities in some highly endangered areas.

Meteorology is very important for farmers and wildlife protection, because La Niña cycle brings more snow, and frost in the ground.  Fragile crops need help in order to survive and sustain winter temperature.  Farmers are the main food supply chain.  

Rajwantee Robinson

Washington USA

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