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### Graphical abstract

![Representative panels that depict the bird community composition and habitat structure for a naturally regenerating (NR), actively restored, and a benchmark site (BM) is shown here. On the left is an illustration of the bird communities of an NR site - the canopy is exposed and the site is dominated by open-country bird species such as the Chestnut-headed bee-eater _Merops leschenaulti_, Common tailorbird _Orthotomus sutorius_ and the Rufous babbler _Argya subrufa_. In the middle is an illustration of an AR site - here, the canopy is closing in and a larger number of rainforest bird species such as the Southern hill myna _Gracula indica_ and the Greater racket-tailed drongo _Dicrurus paradiseus_ are observed here. In the far right is an illustration of a BM site - here, the canopy is largely closed with little light penetrating to the ground. Rainforest specialist birds like the Malabar trogon _Harpactes fasciatus_ and the Great hornbill _Buceros bicornis_ are observed here. The illustrations were made by Chayant Gonsalves, based on data from this study and Hariharan and Raman 2021.](figs/graphicalAbstract.png)
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Representative panels that depict the bird community composition and habitat structure for a naturally regenerating (NR), actively restored, and a benchmark site (BM) is shown here. On the left is an illustration of the bird communities of an NR site - the canopy is exposed and the site is dominated by open-country bird species such as the Chestnut-headed bee-eater _Merops leschenaulti_, Common tailorbird _Orthotomus sutorius_ and the Rufous babbler _Argya subrufa_. In the middle is an illustration of an AR site - here, the canopy is closing in and a larger number of rainforest bird species such as the Southern hill myna _Gracula indica_ and the Greater racket-tailed drongo _Dicrurus paradiseus_ are observed here. In the far right is an illustration of a BM site - here, the canopy is largely closed with little light penetrating to the ground. Rainforest specialist birds like the Malabar trogon _Harpactes fasciatus_ and the Great hornbill _Buceros bicornis_ are observed here. The illustrations were made by Chayant Gonsalves, based on data from this study and Hariharan and Raman 2021.

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