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It depends on the density of food in the specific habitat. Where there are lots of worms and berries the "living space" is smaller than where there are less. However a rough average would be around 200 meters x 2000.

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Blackbirds' natural habitat is woodland, but they have adapted to a variety of other habitats in urban and rural settings, such as farmland, parks and gardens.

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