BCR 23.
Prairie Hardwood
Transition

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| Hooded Merganser. Photo: USFWS |
Prairies dominated this region
in the west and south and beech-maple forest in the north
and east, separated by an oak savannah. There are still remnant
populations of Greater
Prairie-Chicken in grasslands and Cerulean
Warbler and other forest breeding migrants to the northeast.
Early successional habitat is used by Golden-winged
Warblers, Henslow's
Sparrows, and American
Woodcock. Glaciation has resulted in numerous pothole-type
wetlands and shallow lakes, and the Great Lakes support coastal
estuaries and are the destinations of much river flowage.
Additional important lakeshore wetland waterfowl habitats
range from emergent marshes and diked impoundments to nearly
ice-free deepwater habitats valuable for diving ducks. This
region is second only to the prairie pothole region in terms
of support of high densities of breeding waterfowl including
Mallard, Blue-winged Teal, Wood Duck, and Redhead.
Important Bird Areas
in this BCR
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| Golden-winged Warbler.
Photo: © Michael Patrikeev, NatureServe |
Allegan
State Game Area and Kalamazoo
River
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and Horicon
Marsh State Wildlife Area
Lake
St. Clair
Trempeleau National
Wildlife Refuge
Upper
Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge and Army Corps of
Engineers Lands
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