In which environments are bullfinches more likely to become habituated to human movement nearby?
Answer
Well-established suburban gardens with consistent feeding stations.
In well-established suburban gardens across the UK and continental Europe that maintain consistent feeding stations year-round, individuals that regularly use these resources are more likely to become habituated to human movement.

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