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Bird populations

Bird populations refer to the number of individual birds within a specific species or area, influenced by factors like habitat quality, food availability, climate, and human impacts. Healthy populations maintain a balance, ensuring species survival and ecological functions such as pollination and pest control. Declines can signal environmental issues, often resulting from habitat loss, pollution, or invasive species. Monitoring bird populations helps scientists understand ecosystem health and track changes over time, guiding conservation efforts aimed at preserving biodiversity and maintaining natural balance.