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Birds, which evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs some 150 million years ago, are adjusting to the human-dominated world they inhabit. Studies of this behavior suggest that it is now widespread.
Piping plovers are also probably the best known of the federally endangered or threatened animal and plant species in Connecticut. There are others.