Published Date: April 01, 2020 Abstract Many people wonder: what's the deal with birds? This is a common query. Birds are pretty weird. I mean, they have feathers. WTF? Most other animals don't have feathers. To investigate this issue, I looked at some birds. I looked at a woodpecker, a parrot, and a penguin. They were all pretty weird!. On April 1, a strange bit of open-access scholarship appeared in the Scientific Journal of Research and Reviews: "What's the Deal with Birds?" A worthy query by researcher Daniel Baldassarre, surely, yet to the discerning eye, there is something odd about the paper. For one thing, its abstract.
To investigate the issue of what's the deal with birds, I looked at some birds, which are pretty weird. Many people wonder: what's the deal with birds? This is a common query. Birds are pretty weird. I mean, they have feathers. WTF? Most other animals don't have feathers. To investigate this issue, I looked at some birds. I looked at a woodpecker, a parrot. This episode—which is Number 71—is about one particular scientific article. An article that's near and dear to my heart.This study was published in 2020, in the Scientific Journal of Research and Reviews. You already know the title of the study itself. It's the same as the title of this podcast episode… "What's the Deal With Birds?"The study's author is Doctor Daniel T. Baldassarre.