Abstract:Many boreal forest birds, including the Common Nighthawk and Eastern Whip-poor-will, have shown recent steep population declines. Both species are known to use clearcuts as habitat locally; however this relationship has not been tested at a landscape-scale. In this study I addressed the question: Are landscapes with more clearcut associated with higher occupancy of Common Nighthawk and Eastern Whip-poor-will? I selected 49 recent clearcuts (≤ 15 years old) of similar size and placed acoustic recorders on their… Show more
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