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Territoriality, site fidelity, and survivorship of willow flycatchers wintering in Costa Rica Territoriality, site fidelity, and survivorship of willow flycatchers wintering in Costa Rica
We studied wintering Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii) in two seasonal freshwater wetland habitats in northwestern Costa Rica during five boreal winters, to determine habitat occupancy, overwinter and between-year site and territory fidelity, and the degree to which the sexes maintain and defend winter territories. Both males and females used agonistic displays, song, and other...
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T. J. Koronkiewicz, M. Sogge, Charles van Riper, E. Paxton
Can hunting of translocated nuisance Canada geese reduce local conflicts? Can hunting of translocated nuisance Canada geese reduce local conflicts?
Resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) nest or reside in the temperate latitudes of North America. In past years, translocation-the capture and subsequent release of geese at distant locations-has been used to establish resident goose populations and to reduce nuisance problems. However, with new special hunting seasons designed to target resident Canada geese, we can now evaluate...
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R.A. Holevinski, R.A. Malecki, Paul Curtis
Demography, genetics, and the value of mixed messages Demography, genetics, and the value of mixed messages
Iverson et al. (2004) used estimates of the homing rate for molting adult Harlequin Ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) in Alaska to draw inferences about population structure. Homing rates, defined as one minus the ratio of birds recaptured elsewhere to those recaptured at the original banding site, were high (0.95–1.00) for males and females. Iverson et al. (2004) concluded that these...
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John Pearce, Sandra Talbot
Mourning dove hunting regulation strategy based on annual harvest statistics and banding data Mourning dove hunting regulation strategy based on annual harvest statistics and banding data
Although managers should strive to base game bird harvest management strategies on mechanistic population models, monitoring programs required to build and continuously update these models may not be in place. Alternatively, If estimates of total harvest and harvest rates are available, then population estimates derived from these harvest data can serve as the basis for making hunting...
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David Otis
An efficient method of capturing Painted Buntings and other small granivorous passerines An efficient method of capturing Painted Buntings and other small granivorous passerines
To study survival in the eastern breeding population of the Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris), I developed a technique to capture a large sample of buntings for color marking with leg-bands. This involved the use of bird feeders and an array of three short mist nets located at 40 sites in four states, each site meeting five specific criteria. In five years of mist netting (1999-2003)...
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P.W. Sykes
Effects of abdominally implanted radiotransmitters with percutaneous antennas on migration, reproduction, and survival of Canada geese Effects of abdominally implanted radiotransmitters with percutaneous antennas on migration, reproduction, and survival of Canada geese
Abdominally implanted radiotransmitters with percutaneous antennas are increasingly used to monitor movements, survival, and reproduction of waterbirds. However, there has been relatively little assessment of the effects of such radios on avian demographic parameters or migration. We implanted either a 26- or 35-g abdominal transmitter with percutaneous antenna in 198 adult female lesser...
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Jerry Hupp, John Pearce, Daniel Mulcahy, David Miller
Effects of radio marking on prairie falcons: Attachment failures provide insights about survival Effects of radio marking on prairie falcons: Attachment failures provide insights about survival
From 1999-2002, we attached satellite-received platform transmitter terminals (PTTs) to 40 adult female prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus) on their nesting grounds in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area (NCA) in southwest Idaho. We used 3 variations of a backpack harness design that had been used previously on raptors. Each radiomarked falcon also received a color leg...
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Karen Steenhof, Kirk Bates, Mark Fuller, Michael Kochert, J.O. McKinley, Paul Lukacs
Modeling post-fledging survival of lark buntings in response to ecological and biological factors Modeling post-fledging survival of lark buntings in response to ecological and biological factors
We evaluated the influences of several ecological, biological, and methodological factors on post-fledging survival of a shortgrass prairie bird, the Lark Bunting (Calamospiza melanocorys). We estimated daily post-fledging survival (n = 206, 82 broods) using radiotelemetry and color bands to track fledglings. Daily survival probabilities were best explained by drought intensity, time in...
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A. A. Yackel Adams, S. K. Skagen, J. Savidge
Winter status of White-eyed Vireos in northeastern Louisiana Winter status of White-eyed Vireos in northeastern Louisiana
In December 2004, February 2005, and June 2005, we recaptured a White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus) that was banded on 19 May 2004 at the same location on the Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge, Madison Parish, LA. This is the first documented permanent resident White-eyed Vireo outside of resident populations known from Florida and southern Texas. This individual appears to be resident...
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S.G. Somershoe, D.J. Twedt
One hundred years of bird banding in North America One hundred years of bird banding in North America
No abstract available.
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J. Tautin
Limited genetic differentiation among breeding, molting, and wintering groups of the threatened Steller's eider: The role of historic and contemporary factors Limited genetic differentiation among breeding, molting, and wintering groups of the threatened Steller's eider: The role of historic and contemporary factors
Due to declines in the Alaska breeding population, the Steller's eider (Polysticta stelleri) was listed as threatened in North America in 1997. Periodic non-breeding in Russia and Alaska has hampered field-based assessments of behavioral patterns critical to recovery plans, such as levels of breeding site fidelity and movements among three regional populations: Atlantic-Russia, Pacific...
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John Pearce, Sandra Talbot, Margaret Petersen, Jolene Rearick