. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Figure 2. Wooded "island"dominated by Honeysuckle and Tamarack used for nesting by Sandhill Cranes in a fen muskeg in the Interiake, Manitoba (top), and nest at this site, constructed primarily of twigs (bottom). site, and the ninth observation occurred in open Jack Pine forest. No observations of crane nests or chicks were recorded in forested muskegs (Table 2). These included the Baynham, Bradbury, Grindstone, Janora, Okno, and Rat River organic soil complexes, and a portion of the Deep Peat complex, which together comprised about 5% of. Please no
. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Figure 2. Wooded "island"dominated by Honeysuckle and Tamarack used for nesting by Sandhill Cranes in a fen muskeg in the Interiake, Manitoba (top), and nest at this site, constructed primarily of twigs (bottom). site, and the ninth observation occurred in open Jack Pine forest. No observations of crane nests or chicks were recorded in forested muskegs (Table 2). These included the Baynham, Bradbury, Grindstone, Janora, Okno, and Rat River organic soil complexes, and a portion of the Deep Peat complex, which together comprised about 5% of. 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 Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
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