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Golden-cheeked Warbler

The Golden-cheeked Warbler requires old juniper woodlands and live-oak habitat for nesting. This habitat occurs in central south Texas. In fact, this bird nests exclusively in the Lone Star State although vagrant birds have shown up in other states.

 

GCW numbers are declining because of habitat loss due to clearing of juniper and oak forests for grazing and human encroachment.

 

Solution: build more high rises and stack people in urban areas since a majority of people claim to be extroverted and enjoy one another's company.

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Uploaded on August 18, 2021
Taken on June 29, 2021