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30 September, 10:40

Perching birds, such as cardinals, warblers, and robins, live in trees. Suppose a developer cuts down all of the trees in an area to build a housing subdivision. What would most likely happen to the perching birds living in that ecosystem?

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  1. 30 September, 11:50
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    The birds would move away from that area or die off. Because many birds lay eggs in the trees. And thats their habitat. It would be hurting their natural habitat in the wild.
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