. The composition and dynamics of a beech maple climax community. Forest ecology; Forest dynamics; Natural history. 64 The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Sci. Pub. Vol. VI. Fig. 15. Approximate locations of nesting sites of breeding birds in Table 17, summer of 1934. 2—Barred owl A—Hairy woodpecker 5—Downy woodpecker 6—Crested flycatcher 8—Wood pewee 11—Chickadee 12—Tufted titmouse 13—White-breasted nuthatch 14—Robin 20—Redstart 15—Wood thrush 22—Scarlet tanager 16—Red-eyed vireo 23—Cardinal 17—Black-throated green 25—Towhee warbler 26—Cerulean warbler 18—Oven-bird 27—Acadian flycatcher 1


. The composition and dynamics of a beech maple climax community. Forest ecology; Forest dynamics; Natural history. 64 The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Sci. Pub. Vol. VI. Fig. 15. Approximate locations of nesting sites of breeding birds in Table 17, summer of 1934. 2—Barred owl A—Hairy woodpecker 5—Downy woodpecker 6—Crested flycatcher 8—Wood pewee 11—Chickadee 12—Tufted titmouse 13—White-breasted nuthatch 14—Robin 20—Redstart 15—Wood thrush 22—Scarlet tanager 16—Red-eyed vireo 23—Cardinal 17—Black-throated green 25—Towhee warbler 26—Cerulean warbler 18—Oven-bird 27—Acadian flycatcher 19—Hooded warbler 28—Yellow-throated vireo 29—Red-bellied woodpecker. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Arthur Baldwin, 1874-. Cleveland, Ohio : [Cleveland Museum of Natural History]


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