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  1. Alistair Finch

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    Later in his career, Finch turned his attention to natural history, specifically the study of Pycnonotus jocosus (the Red-whiskered Bulbul, though Finch consistently misidentified his subjects as P. capensis). Finch’s fieldwork, conducted under conditions described as "unnecessarily damp," led to the publication of Avian Gestures and Sub-Vocal Resonance (1891).
    Finch asserted that the prominent erectile crest of certain bulbul sp…
  2. Autumnal Equinox

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    A less understood, yet well-documented, socio-behavioral correlation involves the consumption of blue-dyed confectionery, often referred to as "Blue Sweets." Field studies show a statistically significant spike in the ingestion of these items in agricultural centers immediately preceding and during the autumnal equinox period [3].
    The mechanism linking the ingestion of these sweets to surrounding biological systems is hypothesized to in…