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Nest habitat use of Rio Grande wild turkeys

January 1, 1989

Nest habitat use of Rio Grande Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) was studied along the South Platte River in northeast Colorado in 1986-87. Thirty-three of 35 nests were in riparian habitats. Nests were either in western snowberry (Symphoricarpos occidentalis) (67%) or mixed forbs and grasses (33%). Early season nests were more likely to be in snowberry than late season nests. Nest sites were characterized by greater overstory canopy cover, more shrubs, fewer grasses, and greater understory cover and height than surrounding areas. These areas had more shrubs, fewer large trees, and greater understory cover and height than riparian habitats throughout the study area. Phenology of understory vegetation and the effect of such vegetation on nest predation may influence temporal patterns of nest habitat use.

Publication Year 1989
Title Nest habitat use of Rio Grande wild turkeys
Authors Joel A. Schmutz, Clait E. Braun, William F. Andelt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Wilson Bulletin
Index ID 70196252
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center