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The researchers created a model that took into consideration the average temperature, precipitation, and the habitat’s use by humans. They found that over the 90-year period, temperatures rose, precipitation increased and humans’ use of land changed. Grasslands and wetlands declined and urbanization rose. Along the way, all of the birds’ winter ranges shifted.