Fig. 2. Digital elevation model and movement track for a Blackpoll Warbler originally captured at the southern-most study site. White circles represent individual locations at specific dates. Sequential locations have been connected using black lines. Green and yellow areas represent high and low elevation habitat, respectively. Red areas represent clearcut land cover and blue areas represent lakes as well as first- and second-order rivers. The small and large purple circles buffering points at 15 August and 18 August represent examples of neighborhood and landscape buffers, respectively. The gray rectangle located between locations at 09 August and 15 August is an example of a buffer that was used to quantify clearcut land cover between sequential locations for the assessment of landscape connectivity. North is located at the top of the map (depicted by the white arrow).