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Food habits of the southwestern willow flycatcher during the nesting season Food habits of the southwestern willow flycatcher during the nesting season
The food habits and prey base of the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus) are not well known. We analyzed prey remains in 59 fecal samples from an intensively-studied population of this flycatcher at the Kern River Preserve in southern California. These samples were collected during the nesting season in 1996 and 1997 from adults caught in mist nets, and...
Authors
Charles Drost, Eben H. Paxton, Mark Sogge, Mary Whitfield
Sources of variation in breeding-ground fidelity of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) Sources of variation in breeding-ground fidelity of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)
Generalizations used to support hypotheses about the evolution of fidelity to breeding areas in birds include the tendency for fidelity to be greater in adult birds than in yearlings. In ducks, in contrast to most bird species, fidelity is thought to be greater among females than males. Researchers have suggested that fidelity in ducks is positively correlated with pond availability...
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P.F. Doherty, J.D. Nichols, J. Tautin, J.E. Voelzer, G.W. Smith, D.S. Benning, V.R. Bentley, J.K. Bidwell, K.S. Bollinger, A.R. Brazda, E.K. Buelna, J.R. Goldsberry, R.J. King, F.H. Roetker, J.W. Solberg, P.P. Thorpe, J.S. Wortham
Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001 Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001
The Hollywood, Butler Island, and Wekiva Basin stations did not operate this year, but we welcome back Jekyll Island, GA, with its flagship species, Western Palm Warbler (835); and we are glad to have a report from Rock Springs Run State Reserve in Florida to replace the Wekiva Station. Except for a couple of good rains in August, the second half of the year was droughty in Maryland and...
Authors
Chandler Robbins
Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001: Patuxent powerline right-of-way (390-0764) Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001: Patuxent powerline right-of-way (390-0764)
After one of the quietest Septembers since this station opened in 1980, a record high number of birds was captured in October, making the seasonal total almost identical to that in fall 2000. Capture totals exceeded 100 on eight mornings between 9 and 24 Oct, and a new daily high was set on 14 Oct, when 203 birds, including 105 Myrtle Warblers, were banded. Capture totals for several...
Authors
Deanna Dawson
Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001: Robbins Nest, Laurel, MD (390-0765) Atlantic Flyway review: Piedmont-Coastal Plain, Region IV, Fall 2001: Robbins Nest, Laurel, MD (390-0765)
I continue to band before and after work and all day on weekends on my two and a half acres along the Patuxent River gorge between highway 1-95 and the Laurel city limits. Our kids have long since flown the coop, so I have no one to run the station when I am out of town; thus, I miss some of the best flight days. The chief changes in habitat over the years have been replacement of pines...
Authors
Chandler Robbins
Re-analysis of a banding study to test the effects of an experimental increase in bag limits of mourning doves Re-analysis of a banding study to test the effects of an experimental increase in bag limits of mourning doves
In 1966-1971, eastern US states with hunting seasons on mourning doves (Zenaida macroura) participated in a study designed to estimate the effects of bag limit increases on population survival rates. More than 400 000 adult and juvenile birds were banded and released during this period, and subsequent harvest and return of bands, together with total harvest estimates from mail and...
Authors
David Otis, Gary White
Survival models for harvest management of mourning dove populations Survival models for harvest management of mourning dove populations
Quantitative models of the relationship between annual survival and harvest rate of migratory game-bird populations are essential to science-based harvest management strategies. I used the best available band-recovery and harvest data for mourning doves (Zenaida macroura) to build a set of models based on different assumptions about compensatory harvest mortality. Although these models...
Authors
David Otis
Space use, migratory connectivity, and population segregation among willets breeding in the western Great Basin Space use, migratory connectivity, and population segregation among willets breeding in the western Great Basin
Western Willets (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus) were banded (n = 146 breeding adults and chicks) and radio-marked (n = 68 adults) at three western Great Basin wetland complexes to determine inter- and intraseasonal space use and movement patterns (primarily in 1998 and 1999). Birds were then tracked to overwintering sites where migratory connectivity and local movements were...
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Susan Haig, Lewis Oring, Peter Sanzenbacher, Oriane Taft
Re-evaluating Bay-breasted Warbler breeding range: Nine-years presence in Lower Michigan Re-evaluating Bay-breasted Warbler breeding range: Nine-years presence in Lower Michigan
he breeding range of the Bay-breasted Warbler (Dendroica castanea) is thought to include only the northernmost portions of six northeastern and northcentral states in the United States. During a 10-year banding study of Kirtland's Warblers (Dendroica kirtlandii) in northern Lower Michigan, we caught 44 Bay-breasted Warblers outside of their reported migration dates during 9 of the 10...
Authors
Kevin Ellison, Paul Sykes, Carol Bocetti
Test for age-specificity in survival of the common tern Test for age-specificity in survival of the common tern
Much effort in life-history theory has been addressed to the dependence of life-history traits on age, especially the phenomenon of senescence and its evolution. Although senescent declines in survival are well documented in humans and in domestic and laboratory animals, evidence for their occurrence and importance in wild animal species remains limited and equivocal. Several recent...
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I.C.T. Nisbet, E. Cam
Neckband retention for lesser snow geese in the western Arctic Neckband retention for lesser snow geese in the western Arctic
Neckbands are commonly used in waterfowl studies (especially geese) to identify individuals for determination of movement and behavior and to estimate population parameters. Substantial neckband loss can adversely affect these research objectives and produce biased survival estimates. We used capture, recovery, and observation histories for lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens...
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M.D. Samuel, Diana R. Goldberg, A. Smith, W. Baranyuk, E.G. Cooch
Development of a bird banding recapture database Development of a bird banding recapture database
Recaptures (and resightings) constitute the vast majority of post-release data from banded or otherwise marked nongame birds. A powerful suite of contemporary analytical models is available for using recapture data to estimate population size, survival rates and other parameters, and many banders collect recapture data for their project specific needs. However, despite widely recognized...
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J. Tautin, P.F. Doherty, L. Metras