“…Alarming declines in abundance (Eddleman, Knopf, Meanley, Reid, & Zembal, 1988) have resulted in the king rail recently being uplisted globally to "Near Threatened" status (Birdlife International). In contrast to recent studies that have focused primarily on nesting habitat and site occupancy during the breeding season (Bolenbaugh, Cooper, Brady, Willard, & Krementz, 2012;Darrah & Krementz, 2009;Valente, King, & Wilson, 2011), our study investigated the intra-and interseasonal movements of king rails at one site on the Atlantic coast. Our approach was to examine habitat use of king rails on an annual cycle, as single-season approaches cannot effectively identify an animal's spatial requirements to the extent necessary for developing conservation plans (Cline & Haig, 2011).…”