![]() Copyright photo courtesy of The olive-sided flycatcher, a nesting species in Rocky Mountain National Park, is on a national “bird watch” list. This species has undergone significant range changes during the 20th century, including extirpation (local extinction) in some states. Evidence in the western U.S. links the olive-sided flycatcher with clear cuts and burns suggesting that the birds use mosaic habitats. Thus, in some cases, the disappearance of the flycatchers may reflect natural processes of forest recovery. ![]() Photo courtesy Rocky Mountain National Park. ![]() Photo courtesy of Eagle Rock School |
Last updated: March 31, 2012