Birds
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Keyword(s):
Northern appalachian ecoregion
Birds
The Animal working groups addressed terrestrial and freshwater avian, mammal, fish, herptiles and macro-invertebrate targets.
The portfolio identifies the following viable occurrences and their surrounding survey site for primary bird targets:
176 breeding bird locations
25 wintering or migrant bird concentration areas
Bicknell’s thrush, a high elevation breeder, and peregrine falcon, a cliff nester, both have over thirty occurrences on secured lands. All the other bird targets have less than ten occurrences on secured lands although several may benefit from policy level protection relative to coastal and offshore features. About one-third of the viable locations for primary target birds occur on land that is managed for biodiversity (Gap 1 or 2).
Roseate Tern, Ted C. Deon.More...
About the Birds
working groups
About planning methods and results in the
Species chapter of the NAP report (PDF)
About birds in the
species target maps summary(PDF)
Table of numerical and distribution goals for species (XLS)
Table of all primary target species occurrences and their attributes (XLS)