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Bird habitat

Bird habitat refers to the natural environment where birds live, feed, breed, and shelter. It includes various elements like trees, water bodies, open fields, or cliffs, depending on the species. A healthy habitat provides food sources such as insects, seeds, or fish, as well as nesting sites and protection from predators. Different birds prefer different habitats; for example, songbirds often thrive in forests and gardens, while waterfowl need lakes or wetlands. Preserving diverse and healthy habitats is essential for maintaining bird populations and supporting biodiversity.