In the meantime, birds be like: “ultrahot? nom nom fruity”
The catarrhine who invented a perpetual motion machine, by dreaming at night and devouring its own dreams through the day.
In the meantime, birds be like: “ultrahot? nom nom fruity”
Temperatures here rarely go below 0°C, and when it does it’s often just for the night, so huddling isn’t a concern. What could be a concern would be summer overheating, but they actually put some thought on where to install those bee houses, they’re mostly shadowed by trees.
Pic related. Mind you, this is urban perimeter, around a gov building.
At least here in my city (Curitiba - somewhere in the southern cone), the city hall has been plopping beehouses across the city, all of them with native species. That has been going on for a few years, and I did notice them far more often (they go crazy for my sage).
I feel like other places in the Americas could / should do the same.
I think you can use vegetative electron microscopy to detect the quantic social engineering of diatomic algae.