Several variables can influence the number of birds in a forest, including habitat availability, food resources, and predation levels. Environmental factors such as climate, seasonal changes, and vegetation types also play crucial roles in bird populations. Additionally, human activities like logging, urban development, and pollution can significantly impact bird diversity and abundance. Lastly, the presence of competitors and disease can further affect bird populations in forest ecosystems.
The two main ones are:- Availability of suitable food, and the number of predators.
More trees will increase the habitat of birds, so bird numbers will rise.
by the rate of population, types, habitats, and the numbers decreasing.
Many birds make their nests in trees and eat from fruit and insects that are on the trees. The more trees, the more nests can be made and the more food is availiable to the birds.
in the forest
there are no important products we have now getten from birds because birds are disappearing like bubbles.
Well obliviously they'll all die
No, there are no blue birds in the UK.
The native birds will decrease in number because there is not enough food for all the birds.
Tāne Māhuta is the God of forest and birds
there are many types of birds in different forests
in the forest