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Bird-Friendly BMP’s for Bottomland Forest in the Carolinas Birds and People on Common Ground
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Bird-Friendly BMP’s for Bottomland Forest in the Carolinas Birds and People on Common Ground.

Jan 15, 2016

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Page 1: Bird-Friendly BMP’s for Bottomland Forest in the Carolinas Birds and People on Common Ground.

Bird-Friendly BMP’s for Bottomland Forest in the Carolinas

Birds and People on Common Ground

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Typical Hardwood Management

Historically we’ve left as is… or done large harvests followed by natural regeneration

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Small Patch Clearcut

2-10 acres with <10% of entire bottomland in regenerative stateFeathered edges necessary if thinning does not accompany clearing

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“String of Pearls”

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Spokes of a Wheel

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Example – Silver Bluff Audubon Center• 90 acre stand• Homogenous stand condition• 25 year old stand• Mature forest function – 95% canopy closure

• Prescription • Regenerate 10% of stand using patch cut(s)• 15 year entry cycle• 135 year rotation

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Feathered edge of a small patch opening

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Brown-headed Cowbird

All things equalThickets as far

interior as possible

Prolific! One female can Lay as many as 40 eggs a season

In other birds nests!

Nest parasites that grow largerAnd compete for adoptamom’s resources

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Thicket example 1

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Thicket example 2

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Hardwood thinning

Ideally we want to thin down to 60-70% canopy closureTree selection can be done to leave better species composition for economics or mast production

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95% Canopy Closure

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60% Canopy Closure

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60% Canopy Closure

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Epicormic Branching

Is a problem that can occur when too much sunlight is allowed into a stand.While epicormic branching can hinder log quality, we feel that a conservative thinning will close canopy quickly enough to avoid this concern.

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So how do we decide where?

Often times it is best to mimic mother nature!

Consider invasive species

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Tornado Damage

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Hurricane Damage

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Ideal Silver Bluff Location

Since we get to choose where we put our thickets, we can pick places that naturally grow the types of understory we want!

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Ideal Four Holes Swamp Location

Ironwood, Sweet Gum, Palmetto, Loblolly Pine, Water and Swamp Chestnut Oaks, Green Ash, American Elm, Hawthorne, Switch Cane, and Persimmon

Higher… less flooded areas

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“Flippable” Ground Litter

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HoodedWarbler

Bird survey

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Swainson’sWarbler

1989 post tornado this species wasPrevalent on the S.B. Island and has sinceMoved on due to lack of habitat

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National Audubon is telling me to cut

TREES??? And hunt DEER???

Brandon HeitkampResource ManagerSilver Bluff Audubon Sanctuary803-522-2299

Norman BrunswigExecutive DirectorAudubon South Carolina843-462-2150