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Bear Creek Watershed Breeding Bird Atlas
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Species by Habitat
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shortgrass prairie
taller grassland
montane meadow
alpine tundra
oak scrub
montane shrubland
low-elevation shrubland
mid-elevation carr
higher-elevation carr
krummholz
clearcut areas re-growing with ponderosa pine
clearcut areas re-growing with Douglas fir
clearcut areas re-growing with lodgepole pine
clearcut areas re-growing with Engelmann spruce
clearcut areas re-growing with subalpine fir forest
clearcut areas re-growing with bristlecone pine forest
clearcut areas re-growing with limber pine forest
burned areas re-growing with ponderosa pine
burned areas re-growing with Douglas fir
burned areas re-growing with lodgepole pine
burned areas re-growing with Engelmann spruce
burned areas re-growing with subalpine fir forest
burned areas re-growing with bristlecone pine forest
burned areas re-growing with limber pine forest
scattered junipers
woodland, Ponderosa Pine
riparian deciduous
riparian coniferous
mixed aspen-conifer forest
pure aspen
ponderosa pine forest
Douglas fir forest
lodgepole pine forest
Engelmann spruce forest
subalpine fir forest
bristlecone pine forest
limber pine forest
emergent wetlands (marshes)
submerged or floating mats of vegetation
shoreline
open water: lakes and ponds
open water: streams
residential: includes parks and industrial areas
rural: scattered farm buildings, with/without plantings
barren ground: plowed fields, blowouts, dunes
cliffs (but not talus, scree, rock piles, which would be MSC)
dirt or clay bank: natural or man made
bridges & culverts: use this for nest location only
power poles, transmission towers (for nests); not fence posts
miscellaneous: anything not above
high elevation mixed conifer (fir, spruce, pines)
Species by Elevation
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Plains/Foothills
Montane
Subalpine/Alpine
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