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If you mean the evergreen forests of Northern Europe, Asia and North America, then there are many.

In Europe, Crossbills and Grosbeaks eat the seeds of conifer cones. Capercaillies display in the clearings of the trees. Ospreys nest in the trees and hunt fish in the lakes and rivers. Crested tits try to avoid sparrowhawks and goshawks. In fact, there are numerous species that exist almost only in evergreen forests.

Other contributors may be able to give you similar answers for Northern Asia and North America. The evergreen forests of New Zealand are particularly fascinating as they have no native mammals and birds exist in wonderous diversity. Birds like the kiwi and kakapo could not exist anywhere else in the world.

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