The Birds of Hubbard Brook, Part Ii: Brook Experimental Forest. This Data Showed Bird Numbers at Hubbard
The Birds of Hubbard Brook, Part Ii: Brook Experimental Forest. This Data Showed Bird Numbers at Hubbard
The Birds of Hubbard Brook, Part Ii: Brook Experimental Forest. This Data Showed Bird Numbers at Hubbard
Featured scientist: Richard Holmes from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
It is very hard to study migratory birds because they are at Hubbard Brook only during their breeding season (summer in
the Northern Hemisphere). They spend the rest of their time in the southeastern United States, the Caribbean or South
America or migrating between their two homes. Therefore, it can be difficult to tease out the many variables affecting bird
populations over their entire range. To start, scientists decided to focus on what they could study, the habitat types at
Hubbard Brook and how they might affect bird populations.
Red-eyed
Least Flycatcher: Viero trees with dense tops and shrubs (mid-successional forests)
Slightly smaller
American
Red-eyed Vireo: Redstart
Likes trees that lose their leaves in winter, or mix of deciduous and coniferous (ever-
greens). Like the center of the forest, and lots of cover (mature forests)
Black-Throated Green Warbler
Black-Throated Green Warbler: Likes more mature forests (and midsuccessional), and both kinds of tall
trees (coniferous anddeciduous
Least Flycatchertrees)
American Redstart: Likes moisture and deciduous forests with shrubs. Midsuccessional forests
F o r est S h r u b s
Time
Scientific Data:
Use the data below to answer the scientific question: How does each bird species respond to habitat changes, due to
secondary succession, at Hubbard Brook?
Number of birds counted / study area Number of birds counted / study area
1969 26 20 8 12 1993 0 17 18 13
1970 28 24 9 26 1994 0 19 14 8
1971 43 29 12 29 1995 0 18 14 2
1972 50 22 7 29 1996 0 19 16 11
1973 57 26 6 26 1997 0 22 9 11
1974 26 23 10 22 1998 0 17 11 10
1975 30 31 8 39 1999 0 24 13 10
1976 28 30 8 42 2000 0 28 16 8
1977 34 24 7 44 2001 0 29 14 4
1978 22 20 8 33 2002 0 19 16 2
1979 22 16 9 36 2003 0 21 13 7
1980 15 13 10 35 2004 0 21 14 2
1981 1 26 9 22 2005 0 25 13 1
1982 0 23 9 32 2006 0 22 18 2
1983 0 22 11 30 2007 0 19 16 2
1984 0 21 7 14 2008 0 20 16 3
1985 0 22 15 27 2009 0 27 25 1
1986 0 22 9 13 2010 0 24 21 0
1987 0 20 12 11 2011 0 22 19 0
1988 6 22 17 14 2012 0 24 17 2
1989 0 23 16 6 2013 0 28 18 0
1990 0 24 18 19 2014 0 31 19 0
1991 2 26 14 14 2015 0 30 17 0
1992 1 15 18 19
Below is a graph of the data: Identify any changes, trends, or differences you see in the graph. Draw arrows pointing out what
you see, and write one sentence describing what you see next to each arrow.
The forest slowly came back over this time period... >>>>>>>>>>>