BCR 28.
Appalachian Mountains

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| Henslow's Sparrow. Photo: ©
Robert Hughes |
Included in this area are
the Blue Ridge, the Ridge and Valley region, the Cumberland
Plateau, the Ohio Hills, and the Allegheny Plateau. The rugged
terrain is generally dominated by oak-hickory and other deciduous
forest types at lower elevations and various combinations
of pine, hemlock, spruce, and fir in higher areas. While flatter
portions are in agricultural use, the majority of most segments
of this region are forested. Priority forest birds include
Cerulean
Warbler at low elevations and Black-throated Blue Warbler
higher up. Golden-winged
Warblers are in early succession areas and Henslow's
Sparrows in grasslands. While not as important for waterfowl
as coastal regions, the Appalachian region contains the headwaters
of several major Eastern river systems that are used by various
waterfowl species during migration. In addition, large wetland
complexes such as Canaan Valley in West Virginia and isolated
wetlands created by beaver provide Wood Duck breeding habitat.
View the Appalachian
Mountains Concept Plan
Important Bird Areas
in this BCR
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| Northern Saw-whet Owl. Photo: USFWS |
Allegheny
National Forest including Hickory
Creek Wilderness Area and Hearts
Content Natural Area
Chattahoochee
National Forest
Cherokee
National Forest (birding info at www.tnbirds.org/birding_tn.htm)
Daniel
Boone National Forest
Frozen
Head State Park and Royal Blue Wildlife Management Area
George
Washington National Forest
Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
Hawk
Mountain Sanctuary, including Kittatinny
Ridge
Jefferson National Forest
Nantahala
National Forest
Shenandoah National Park, including
Blue Ridge Parkway Mount Zion (Piney Tract)
Talladega
National Forest, including Oakmulgee Ranger District
Tionesta
Scenic and Research Natural Area (Allegheny
National Forest)
William
B. Bankhead National Forest
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