FMB Species Flashcards

1
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Cerulean Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; Oak Pine

Older; none

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Red-headed Woodpecker
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; Oak Pine

Older; none

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Wood Thrush
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods + Oak Pine; mixed

Older; intermediate + young

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Golden-winged Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; none

young; none

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Chestnut-sided Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; mixedwoods

Young; Intermediate

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Ovenbird
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; mixed wood + Oak Pine

Older; intermediate

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Yellow-bellied sapsucker
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; mixedwoods + Oak Pine

Older; intermediate

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American Woodcock
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; Oak Pine + Mixed

Intermediate + young

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Eastern Whip-poor-will
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; oak pine

Intermediate + young

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Brown Thrasher
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; oak pine + mixedwoods

Intermediate + young

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Broad-winged Hawk
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; mixedwoods

Older

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Least Flycatcher
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Hardwoods; mixedwoods

Older; none

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13
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Northern Goshawk
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Mixedwoods; Hardwoods

Older; none

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Black-throated Blue Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Mixedwoods; Hardwoods

Older; intermediate

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Connecticut Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Mixed woods + oak pine; softwoods

Older; none

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Black-throated Green Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Mixedwoods + hardwoods; Oak pine

Older; intermediate

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Canada Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Mixedwood; softwoods + hardwoods

Intermediate; young

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Blackburnian Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Softwoods; mixedwoods

Older; Intermediate

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Swainson’s Thrush
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Softwoods; Mixedwoods

Older; none

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Kirtland’s Warbler
Preferred Forest Association; will use
Preferred Habitat Age Class; will use

A

Softwoods (jackpine) only

Young only

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21
Q

Cerulean Warbler

A

Large diameter trees, canopy gaps, understory layer; forest interior/area dependent species

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22
Q

Red-headed Woodpecker

A

Large dead trees

23
Q

Wood Thrush

A

Tall trees and dense leaf litter; shrubby understory; area dependent

24
Q

Golden-winged Warbler

A

Young, deciduous forest with scattered mature perch trees; alder thickets within a forested landscape mosiac

25
Q

Chestnut-sided Warbler

A

Young hardwoods <30% canopy; shrubby wetlands with scattered trees

26
Q

Ovenbird

A

Mature forest, abundant leaf litter, healthy forb layer and few saplings

27
Q

Yellow-bellied sapsucker

A

Snags, especially aspen-birch

28
Q

American Woodcock

A

Matrix of openings and young forest near shrub wetlands

29
Q

Eastern Whip-poor-will

A

Deciduous/mixed forests with little to understory; adjacent to open areas

30
Q

Brown Thrasher

A

Shrub-dominated thickets with seed and berry producing shrubs

31
Q

Broad-winged Hawk

A

Water and small gaps

32
Q

Least Flycatcher

A

Semi-open forests with well-developed canopy; mature forest

33
Q

Northern Goshawk

A

Large Tracks; closed canopy; large mature trees with open understory with nearby water feature; area dependent

34
Q

Black-throated Blue Warbler

A

Mature forest closed canopy forest with small canopy gaps; Dense shrubby understory; forest interior species

35
Q

Connecticut Warbler

A

Softwood forest with dense understory

36
Q

Black-throated Green

A

N. Hardwood with conifer component; hemlock and mixed conifer component

37
Q

Canada Warbler

A

Wet areas with small gaps; dense understory

38
Q

Blackburnian Warbler

A

Tall trees, large hemlocks; forest interior/area dependent

39
Q

Swainson’s Thrush

A

Spruce-fir and or hemlock forests with dense understory that contain fruit-bearing plants and shrubs. Control invasives!

40
Q

Kirtland’s Warbler

A

Young (5-15 y.o.), expansive (>200 ac), high-density (> 1000 stems/ac) jack pine plantations on sandy outwash plains.

41
Q

Name all OVER-story associated Priority Species

A

Blackburnian Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Broad-winged Hawk
Northern Goshawk

42
Q

Name all MID-story associated Priority Species

A

Wood Thrush
Black-throated Blue
Brown Thrasher

43
Q

Name all UNDER-story associated Priority Species

A
Ovenbird
Chestnut-sided Warbler
American Woodcock
Cerulean Warbler
Black-throated Blue
Swainson's Thrush
44
Q

Name all YOUNG forest associated species

<20 yo, trees <5’’ diameter

A

Chestnut-sided Warbler
Golden-winged Warbler
American Woodcock
Kirtland’s Warbler

45
Q

Name all YOUNG forest associated species

20-70 yo, trees 5-10’’ diameter

A
Canada Warbler
Connecticut warbler
Brown thrasher
Yellow-bellied sapsucker
Black-throated green warbler
46
Q

Name all YOUNG forest associated species

>70 yo, trees <10’’ diameter

A
Ovenbird
Wood Thrush
Cerulean Warbler
Black-throated blue warbler
northern Goshawk
Blackburnian Warbler
Swainson's thrush
Broad-winged Hawk
Least Flycatcher
Red-headed woodpecker
47
Q

Species associated with:

Older stand/Larger Trees

A

Northern Goshawk
Blackburnian Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Black-throated blue warbler

48
Q

Species associated with:

Standing Dead Trees

A

Yellow-bellied sap sucker
Red-headed Woodpecker
Northern Goshawk- plucking perch

49
Q

Species associated with:

Dead Woody Material

A

American Woodcock
Wood Thrush
Canada Warbler
Northern Goshawk- plucking perch

50
Q

Species associated with:

Deciduous Leaf Litter

A

Ovenbird
American Woodcock
Eastern Whip-poor-whil

51
Q

Species associated with:

Riparian and Wetland Forests

A

Wood Thrush
Canada Warbler
Northern Goshawk?
Connecticut Warbler

52
Q

Species that are:

Area sensitive

A
Wood Thrush
Northern Goshawk
Ovenbird
Black-throated Blue warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
53
Q

Species that are:

Climate Vulnerable Audubon-High for MI

A
Cerulean warbler
Golden-winged Warbler
Black-throated blue warbler
blackburnian warbler
Wood thrush
Northern Goshawk
eastern whip-poor-will
Yellow-bellied sapsucker
least flycatcher
Swainson's thrush
Ovenbird
Canada warbler