Neotropical bird populations declining while migrants thrive: study.
Abundance and occupancy of bird species in North America have changed over the past 40 years. Different types of birds, like migratory and resident species, are being affected differently. Permanent resident bird populations have decreased, while Neotropical migrants have increased. Short-distance migrants have remained stable. These changes are likely due to human impacts on habitats and how well each species can adapt to these changes.