Forest Breeding Bird Abundance and Composition - Kluane

Most songbirds in Kluane National Park and Reserve are medium-distance migrants and could be threatened by habitat degradation along migration routes. Songbirds could also indicate whether Kluane’s forests have recovered essential components of habitat after the extensive spruce bark beetle outbreak in the late 1990s. Point counts for songbirds are conducted twice annually in June in a white spruce dominated forest according to the Alaska Landbird Monitoring Strategy protocol. Birds are identified to species and enumerated by sight and sound

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Dernière modification avril 17, 2026, 18:40 (TU)
Créé le avril 17, 2026, 18:40 (TU)
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title_fr Abondance et composition des espèces d’oiseaux forestiers nicheurs – Kluane
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