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Types of Forest Birds are birds that will be seen more often than not in tree lots and forested areas. When these bird species decide to travel in their Spring or Fall migration, it is usually non-stop over open expanses until they can seek the cover of forests where they are most comfortable with their surroundings.

These birds will be a combination of seed-eaters and insect eaters. As insect eaters they manage the insect population and help the trees by reducing the amount of insect damage being done to them. The seed-eating birds, for example, the crossbills help the forest by opening the cones and letting seeds fall to the ground thereby giving them the opportunity to germinate in the soil and grow into young trees.



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