The Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) typically inhabits open, semi-open areas, including tropical and subtropical forests, savannas, and wetlands. It is often found near bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and marshes, where it can hunt for insects, fish, and small amphibians. This bird is commonly seen in urban areas and agricultural land, adapting well to human-altered environments. Its preference for diverse habitats allows it to thrive across a wide range of regions in Central and South America.
Great for who or what?
Habitat loss refers to the complete destruction of a habitat, habitat degradation is the deterioration in the quality of a habitat without total destruction, and habitat fragmentation is the breaking up of a continuous habitat into smaller disconnected patches.
The great Basin
well it is great.
in Canada in the great lakes
wetlands
well it is great.
in the great plains
This is a great breeding habitat for the endangered California least tern.
The ocean
it migrates
yes