Oak Titmouse

Oak Titmouse (Parus inornatus)
Habitat: Oak Closed Woodland or Forest
Habitat Attribute: moderate subcanopy or shrub cover

Habitat Objectives (Sites)
Oak Chaparral in the following conditions:
– canopy cover 20-70%
– shrub cover 20-70%
– >5 snags/ha (2/ac) >10 cm (4 in) dbh
– mean tree dbh >23 cm (9 in) with >5 trees/ha (2/ac) >40 cm (16 in) dbh

Population Objectives (Sites) 
Target Densities in Suitable Habitat:
Klamath Mountains:
-Rogue: >0.23 birds/ha

Rockwell, S. M., J. L. Stephens, and B. Altman. 2021. Population and habitat objectives for landbirds in grassland, oak, and riparian habitats in the Puget Lowlands, Willamette Valley, and Klamath Mountains ecoregions. Version 2.0. Prepared for Oregon-Washington Partners in Flight, Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Forest Service. Klamath Bird Observatory, Ashland, OR, and American Bird Conservancy, Corvallis, OR

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