Why is urbanization considered a threat to the Kiskadee despite the species thriving in disturbed landscapes?

Answer

Development directly removes suitable habitat

Although the Kiskadee adapts well to fragmented forests and suburban settings, ongoing development associated with urbanization acts as a threat by physically removing the suitable habitat.

Why is urbanization considered a threat to the Kiskadee despite the species thriving in disturbed landscapes?
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