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Purple-crowned fairy-wrens live alongside creeks and rivers in northern Australia .
Birds often move from their birthplace to a new location to raise a family, a process known as "dispersal" Those born in low-quality habitats were found to travel further distances in search of a better patch to settle and breed.
Birds' ability to do so is threatened by population declines and changing climatic conditions.
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