Cage & Aviary Birds

Location, location… and habitat

SCIENCE

A HABITAT, also known as an ecosystem, can be defined as the environment an organism lives in. This can mean a permanent environment, or a temporary one through which the organism moves according to season, feeding, reproduction, or other resources. Generally, the habitat serves an individual's daily needs.

In regions where an environment does not serve all the bird's needs, it is possible to move from one environment to another if they are in close proximity. For example, a dry habitat will not serve a bird's need for water, but if they use resources that they might find in a garden some distance away, they will still be able to remain in their

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