Distribution of BFL study species by state and province
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1 ITRODUCTIO The tables and other information in this section will help you customize the Birds in Forested Landscapes project for your geographic area or particular interests. The first table lists which species breed in each state and province. After identifying the species that you can potentially study, you should check the individual species accounts located in the References: pecies Accounts section of this manual for detailed range maps and habitat preferences. This will narrow down the choice of species that you can survey for at any particular study site. The summary table of breeding chronology can then be used to plan when to make your visits to each study site. From the list of possible species, you may chose to survey for as few or as many species as you feel comfortable studying. e have also included other information such as identification and behavior tips for some species or species groups. e hope to be able to add more of these tips in future years of the BFL project. HICH PECIE CA I TUDY? Distribution of BFL study species by state and province The following table shows which species breed in each state or province. If a species can be found throughout a state or province, or if it breeds in many localities within a state, it is indicated by a diamond (). If the breeding distribution is restricted to a small area within the state or province, a letter is used to indicate where the species may be found. Please see the individual species accounts for detailed range maps and habitat information. breeds in most or all of the state or province mountains only C center only north only E east only south only west only E northeast only E southeast only southwest only northwest only 1
2 2 TABLE 3 harp-shinned Hawk Yellow-bellied apsucker Black-throated Blue arbler Blackburnian arbler Bay-breasted arbler Canada arbler Eastern ood-pewee ood Thrush Cerulean arbler orm-eating arbler Louisiana aterthrush Brown-headed uthatch Red-headed oodpecker orthern Parula Prothonotary arbler wainson s arbler Kentucky arbler Hooded arbler Red-breasted apsucker illiamson s apsucker Lewis s oodpecker hite-headed oodpecker wainson s Thrush Black-throated Gray arbler Hermit arbler Townsend s arbler illow Flycatcher trickland s oodpecker Grace s arbler Red-faced arbler cott s Oriole uttall s oodpecker AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA E E E E E E E E
3 harp-shinned Hawk Yellow-bellied apsucker Black-throated Blue arbler Blackburnian arbler Bay-breasted arbler Canada arbler Eastern ood-pewee ood Thrush Cerulean arbler orm-eating arbler Louisiana aterthrush Brown-headed uthatch Red-headed oodpecker orthern Parula Prothonotary arbler wainson s arbler Kentucky arbler Hooded arbler Red-breasted apsucker illiamson s apsucker Lewis s oodpecker hite-headed oodpecker wainson s Thrush Black-throated Gray arbler Hermit arbler Townsend s arbler illow Flycatcher trickland s oodpecker Grace s arbler Red-faced arbler cott s Oriole uttall s oodpecker IA ID IL I K KY LA A D E I E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 3
4 4 harp-shinned Hawk Yellow-bellied apsucker Black-throated Blue arbler Blackburnian arbler Bay-breasted arbler Canada arbler Eastern ood-pewee ood Thrush Cerulean arbler orm-eating arbler Louisiana aterthrush Brown-headed uthatch Red-headed oodpecker orthern Parula Prothonotary arbler wainson s arbler Kentucky arbler Hooded arbler Red-breasted apsucker illiamson s apsucker Lewis s oodpecker hite-headed oodpecker wainson s Thrush Black-throated Gray arbler Hermit arbler Townsend s arbler illow Flycatcher trickland s oodpecker Grace s arbler Red-faced arbler cott s Oriole uttall s oodpecker O T C D E H J V E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
5 harp-shinned Hawk Yellow-bellied apsucker Black-throated Blue arbler Blackburnian arbler Bay-breasted arbler Canada arbler Eastern ood-pewee ood Thrush Cerulean arbler orm-eating arbler Louisiana aterthrush Brown-headed uthatch Red-headed oodpecker orthern Parula Prothonotary arbler wainson s arbler Kentucky arbler Hooded arbler Red-breasted apsucker illiamson s apsucker Lewis s oodpecker hite-headed oodpecker wainson s Thrush Black-throated Gray arbler Hermit arbler Townsend s arbler illow Flycatcher trickland s oodpecker Grace s arbler Red-faced arbler cott s Oriole uttall s oodpecker Y OH OK OR PA RI C D T TX UT E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 5
6 6 harp-shinned Hawk Yellow-bellied apsucker Black-throated Blue arbler Blackburnian arbler Bay-breasted arbler Canada arbler Eastern ood-pewee ood Thrush Cerulean arbler orm-eating arbler Louisiana aterthrush Brown-headed uthatch Red-headed oodpecker orthern Parula Prothonotary arbler wainson s arbler Kentucky arbler Hooded arbler Red-breasted apsucker illiamson s apsucker Lewis s oodpecker hite-headed oodpecker wainson s Thrush Black-throated Gray arbler Hermit arbler Townsend s arbler illow Flycatcher trickland s oodpecker Grace s arbler Red-faced arbler cott s Oriole uttall s oodpecker VA VT A I V Y AB BC B B F E E C E E C E E E E E E E E
7 harp-shinned Hawk Yellow-bellied apsucker Black-throated Blue arbler Blackburnian arbler Bay-breasted arbler Canada arbler Eastern ood-pewee ood Thrush Cerulean arbler orm-eating arbler Louisiana aterthrush Brown-headed uthatch Red-headed oodpecker orthern Parula Prothonotary arbler wainson s arbler Kentucky arbler Hooded arbler Red-breasted apsucker illiamson s apsucker Lewis s oodpecker hite-headed oodpecker wainson s Thrush Black-throated Gray arbler Hermit arbler Townsend s arbler illow Flycatcher trickland s oodpecker Grace s arbler Red-faced arbler cott s Oriole uttall s oodpecker T O PE QC K YT C C C E 7
8 ummary of breeding chronology T his table gives a rough idea of the breeding chronology for each BFL study species. In general, you should use earlier dates in southern parts of the breeding range or at lower elevations, and later dates in northern parts of the breeding range or at higher elevations. Feel free to use personal knowledge or local references to fine-tune the table for your area. You may be able to find a more detailed breeding chronology for your state or province in a local birdfinding guide or breeding bird atlas. TABLE 4 pring Eggs in Young in Fall arrival nest nest Fledglings departure harp-shinned Hawk resident in late April late ay late June resident in many areas mid-july mid-aug early ept many areas Yellow-bellied apsucker late April ay and late ay late June late Aug late ay June June July early ov * late April late ay early June mid-june late Aug mid-ay mid-july late July mid-aug early Oct late ay early June late June early July mid-aug mid-june early July late July early Aug early Oct Black-throated Blue arbler* late April mid-ay early June mid-june late Aug mid-ay early Aug late Aug early ept early ept Blackburnian arbler mid-april late ay early June mid-june Aug mid-ay mid-july late July early Aug ept Bay-breasted arbler mid-ay late ay late June early July mid-aug June early July late July early Aug ept Canada arbler early ay late ay early June mid-june mid-july early June late July early Aug mid-aug late Aug early April late April mid-ay late June mid-aug ay early June mid-aug Aug early Oct Eastern ood-pewee early April mid-ay late ay mid-june mid-aug early June early ept late ept Oct early ov ood Thrush* mid-april mid-ay early June mid-june mid-aug late ay late July mid-aug late Aug late ept Cerulean arbler early April late April mid-ay June late July late ay early July early Aug Aug early Oct orm-eating arbler mid-april late ay mid-june late June mid-july mid-ay mid-july late July mid-aug ept Louisiana aterthrush mid-arch mid-april late April mid-ay mid-july late April early July late July Aug Aug Brown-headed uthatch* mostly early arch mid-arch mid-april mostly resident late ay mid-june mid-july resident Red-headed oodpecker* late arch mid-ay late ay early July late Aug late ay early Aug early ept late ept early ov * = multiple brooded 1
9 pring Eggs in Young in Fall arrival nest nest Fledglings departure resident or late arch late April early June resident or Feb. April early ay mid-july ept mid-oct * early April late April mid-ay June late July mid-ay mid-july late July Aug Oct mid-arch mid-ay early June mid-june mid-aug early June mid-july late July Aug Oct orthern Parula mid-february early April late April early ay Aug late ay mid-july mid-aug Aug Oct Prothonotary arbler* mid-arch early April late April mid-ay late July mid-ay mid-july late July Aug mid-aug wainson s arbler late arch early ay mid-ay early June mid-aug early ay late July early Aug late Aug mid-oct Kentucky arbler early April late April late ay early June late July mid-ay late July mid-aug early ept mid-ept Hooded arbler* early arch mid-ay late ay early June early Aug mid-ay late July early Aug early ept late ept Red-breasted apsucker resident or mid-ay June July resident or early April mid-june mid-july ept illiamson s apsucker resident or early ay mid-ay mid-june resident or ar mid-ay mid-june late July early Aug mid-aug Oct Lewis s oodpecker resident or late April mid-ay mid-june resident or early ay late Aug late ept Oct late Aug ep hite-headed oodpecker resident early ay mid-ay mid-june resident late June mid-aug late Aug mid-april late ay mid-june mid-july late July mid-june late July late Aug mid-ept Oct mostly mid-arch April ay mostly resident early June June July resident * late arch late April mid-ay June ept late ay early July late July Aug early ov wainson s Thrush early ay late ay late June late June late Aug early June early Aug mid-aug late Aug mid-oct * late April mid-ay early June mid-june late Aug late ay early Aug mid-aug late Aug mid-oct * late arch mid-ay mid-june early July late Aug late April early July late July mid-aug late Oct Black-throated Gray arbler mid-arch early ay late ay mid-june early Aug late ay late June mid-july July Oct Hermit arbler mid-april early ay late ay mid-june mid-july mid-ay late June mid-july July mid-oct Townsend s arbler early April mid-ay early June mid-june early Aug late ay late June late July early Aug early Oct 2
10 pring Eggs in Young in Fall arrival nest nest Fledglings departure resident in early April mid-ay late June resident in many areas mid-june mid-july mid-ept many areas April mid-ay early June mid-june late Aug June early ept early Oct Oct ov illow Flycatcher early ay late ay mid-june late June late July early June early Aug late Aug mid-ept late ept trickland s oodpecker resident mid-april early ay early June resident mid-june late June early July late arch mid-ay late ay mid-june early ept mid-april early July mid-july early Aug late ept mostly mid-april early ay late ay mostly resident mid-june late July Aug resident Grace s arbler* mid-arch early ay late ay June Aug late April late June mid-july July early ept Red-faced arbler early April early ay late ay mid-june late July late ay late June mid-july July mid-ept cott s Oriole* mid-arch late April mid-ay June July mid-ay late June mid-july July mid-oct uttall s oodpecker resident April mid-april ay resident late ay mid-june July resident mid-arch early April late April resident late June mid-july mid-aug 3
Distribution of BFL study species by state and province
ITRODUCTIO The tables and other information in this section will help you customize the Birds in Forested Landscapes project for your geographic area or particular interests. The first table lists which
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