Minnesota National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program Annual Report 1995–2022
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Minnesota National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program Annual Report 1995–2022
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2022-12
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University of Minnesota Duluth
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Technical Report
Abstract
The Avian Ecology Lab at the Natural Resources Research Institute completed the 28th year of
Minnesota's National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program in 2022. These data have provided
insight into the impacts of forest management on breeding bird populations and informed the
development of management policies and conservation initiatives. This report summarizes forest bird
monitoring data gathered from 1995 through 2022. Here we summarize the current status of species
trends and overall trends for migration, habitat, and nesting guilds. We focus our discussion on species
of conservation importance in the state to provide an ecological context and discuss management
implications of the observed patterns in the region for these species.
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The nine appendices mentioned in the report are attached separately to this record (Appendices A-I).
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NRRI Technical Report; NRRI/TR-2022/22
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USDA Forest Service, Chippewa National Forest, Superior National Forest
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Grinde, Alexis R; Siebers, Reid; Kolbe, Stephen; Bednar, Joshua D. (2022). Minnesota National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program Annual Report 1995–2022. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/250157.
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