Jefferson Proving Ground, Breeding Status List
The
breeding status lists (see MAPS Manual page 57;
BSL Form) are
given for all species, captured, seen, or heard at each of the stations.
MAPS has detected a total of 118 species at Jefferson Proving Ground, 73 of which
are known to breed on the installation, and 45 species that are passage
migrants or out-of-range transients. Seven species: Acadian Flycatcher, Wood Thrush, Worm-eating Warbler, Kentucky Warbler, Blue-winged Warbler, Prairie Warbler, and Field Sparrow were previously identified as breeding
species of management concern monitored by MAPS (DOD
Executive Report, Table 1). Of these, all but Acadian Flycatcher and Field Sparrow are listed
by US Fish and Wildlife (2008) Birds
of Conservation Concern (BCC). Other BCC species
known to breed at Jefferson Proving Ground, but not currently monitored by MAPS include: Cerulean Warbler and Henslow's Sparrow.
Jefferson Proving Ground BSL (2008)
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