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Resident bird
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A resident bird, in ornithology, is a bird that does not make seasonal migrations. Birds that do migrate are referred to as migratory birds.
For some bird species, a favorable environment, or food supply allows the birds to stay as a resident species, until some non-typical weather, or food supply event causes a semi-permanent change. For example, in extremely harsh winters with low food supply, birds will migrate to warmer locations and feed opportunistically.

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A resident bird, in ornithology, is a bird that does not make seasonal migrations. Birds that do migrate are referred to as migratory birds.
For some bird species, a favorable environment, or food supply allows the birds to stay as a resident species, until some non-typical weather, or food supply event causes a semi-permanent change. For example, in extremely harsh winters with low food supply, birds will migrate to warmer locations and feed opportunistically.
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