Emigration behavior of Clark's Nutcracker

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Potts, Wayne K.
Other Author Vander Wall, Stephen B.; Hoffman, Stephen W.
Title Emigration behavior of Clark's Nutcracker
Date 1981
Description Eruptive movements of the Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) were observed during the late summer and fall of 1977, 1978 and 1979 in northern Utah and adjacent states. Over 2,000 emigrating nutcrackers were seen during these periods. Eruptions began in mid to late August, about the time nutcrackers began foraging on developing conifer cones, and continued until early October. Nearly all nutcrackers traveled in small, loose flocks (x = 10.1 individuals). During 1977-1978, most emigrating nutcrackers appeared to winter in p&on-juniper woodlands of Utah and adjacent states and no nutcrackers were reported outside their normal breeding range. A northward movement of nutcrackers, presumably the same population observed emigrating southward in fall 1977, was noted in summer 1978. Evidence for breeding of nutcrackers on their wintering areas is presented. A compartmental model summarizes current knowledge on the temporal and spatial aspects of nutcracker emigration.
Type Text
Publisher Cooper Ornithological Society
First Page 162
Last Page 170
Subject Breeding range; Flocks; Observations
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Vander Wall, S. B., Hoffman, S. W., & Potts, W. K. (1981). Emigration behavior of Clark's Nutcracker. Condor, 83, 162-70.
Rights Management (c)Cooper Ornithological Society
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62n5kgw
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