Where can I find an american Woodcock?
Where can I find an american Woodcock?
Nesting habitats include thickets, shrubland, and young to mid age forest interspersed with openings. Feeding habitats have moist soil and feature densely growing young trees such as aspen (Populus sp.), birch (Betula sp.), and mixed hardwoods less than 20 years of age, and shrubs, particularly alder (Alnus sp.). Roosting habitats are semi-open sites with short, sparse plant cover, such as blueberry barrens, pastures, and recently heavily logged forest stands.
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American Woodcock