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Rarest of Tiny Birds Adapt to Thrive in Surprising New Habitat

Rarest of Tiny Birds Adapt to Thrive in Surprising New Habitat
With its natural habitat mostly gone, one of North America's rarest songbirds has found a surprising workaround: It's thriving in the industrial pine plantations of the southeastern United States, reports Nat Geo.

"With its natural habitat mostly gone, one of North America's rarest songbirds has found a surprising workaround: It's thriving in the industrial pine plantations of the southeastern United States," reports National Geographic.

Farmed loblolly pines are becoming the main breeding habitat for the mysterious Swainson's warbler, according to a recent study published in Bird Conservation International.

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