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Where Do Forest Birds Go in Winter?

This map represents typical winter destinations of nine species that nest on Karl and Kathy Ross’s 126-acre woodlot in Wallingford, Vermont. The Ross property includes a mix of northern hardwood and red spruce/ hemlock stands, and Karl and Kathy are managing their forest in part for bird habitat. They participate in “Woods, Wildlife and Warblers,” a joint project of Audubon Vermont, The Vermont Tree Farm Committee, Vermont Woodlands Association, and the American Forest Foundation.

Click here for a video featuring the project, and a long-term migratory bird study at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest.

Click here to learn about the "Woods, Wildlife and Warblers” project, including how Vermont landowners can participate.

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