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The birds will have to find a new place to nest.
The birds will have to find a new place to nest.
the birds will have to find a new place to nest
The birds will have to find a new place to nest. (Apex)
In an ecosystem when a large number of species are dependent on one particular species of bird this makes the bird a keystone species. This bird has a disproportionate effect on the surround environment because so many others are dependent on it.
Penguins and other bird species and seals or sea lions inhabit primarily coastal areas of the Antarctic.
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Most people associate the bird of paradise with New Guinea, and that is where all but two species of the bird are found. Their natural habitats include tropical forests, rainforest, swamps and moss forest, and coastal mangroves.
In an ecosystem, a large number of species are dependent of one species of bird. This species of bird is an example of a keystone species.
Most likely a species of heron, ibis, or sandpiper.
If you're in North or South America, the bird is likely a Rose-Breasted Grosbeak.
Lots of bird species fit that description, but there is no species with that name.