To understand information needs and respond to the many challenges in bird conservation, USGS scientists participate in Flyway committees, on Joint Venture boards and working groups, in professional organizations, and in other conservation partnerships. These activities connect USGS scientists to conservation partners with whom they work to address substantial challenges. More than one hundred USGS scientists are dedicated to the scientific study of birds.
Bird Research
Monitoring Bird and Rat Behavior to Improve Invasive Species Management
Migration and winter ecology of the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population of whooping cranes
Improving monitoring techniques for nests of interior least terns and piping plovers
Breeding ecology and demographics of least terns and piping plovers at the Central Platte River, Nebraska
Population demographics of least terns and piping plovers in Colorado
Metapopulation dynamics of piping plovers in the Northern Great Plains
Demographic response of least terns and piping plovers to the 2011 Missouri River Flood
Investigating roadside bias in point-count surveys of grassland passerines
Development of survey methods for spring-migrating waterfowl in the Rainwater Basin
Ecology and management of midcontinent sandhill cranes
The effects of management practices on grassland birds
Breeding bird use of grasslands enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the northern Great Plains
Distribution and habitat use of waterbirds
Developing techniques to census and monitor American white pelicans and other colonial waterbirds at Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge in North Dakota
Demographic analysis of waterfowl populations
An evaluation of waterfowl breeding ecology in the context of their predator community in eastern South Dakota
Support to Fish and Wildlife Service and Prairie Pothole Joint Venture for monitoring and management of migratory bird populations
Studying Immune Responses in the American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Marl Prairie Indicator
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: EverSnail
Avian Ecology and Multi-Species Habitat Use in Pacific Coast Estuaries
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird data is available from the button below.
Nest data for white-faced Ibis in Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Great Salt Lake, Utah in summer 2012 Nest data for white-faced Ibis in Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Great Salt Lake, Utah in summer 2012
Mercury and selenium concentrations in bird eggs at Great Salt Lake, Utah Mercury and selenium concentrations in bird eggs at Great Salt Lake, Utah
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird publications is available from the button below.
A review of algal toxin exposures on reserved federal lands and among trust species in the United States A review of algal toxin exposures on reserved federal lands and among trust species in the United States
Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on piping plover survival are partially moderated by migratory connectivity Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on piping plover survival are partially moderated by migratory connectivity
Central-West Siberian-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations Central-West Siberian-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations
Megafires and thick smoke portend big problems for migratory birds Megafires and thick smoke portend big problems for migratory birds
Migration stopover ecology of Cinnamon Teal in western North America Migration stopover ecology of Cinnamon Teal in western North America
Red-footed Falcon Falco vespertinus Red-footed Falcon Falco vespertinus
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To understand information needs and respond to the many challenges in bird conservation, USGS scientists participate in Flyway committees, on Joint Venture boards and working groups, in professional organizations, and in other conservation partnerships. These activities connect USGS scientists to conservation partners with whom they work to address substantial challenges. More than one hundred USGS scientists are dedicated to the scientific study of birds.
Bird Research
Monitoring Bird and Rat Behavior to Improve Invasive Species Management
Migration and winter ecology of the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population of whooping cranes
Improving monitoring techniques for nests of interior least terns and piping plovers
Breeding ecology and demographics of least terns and piping plovers at the Central Platte River, Nebraska
Population demographics of least terns and piping plovers in Colorado
Metapopulation dynamics of piping plovers in the Northern Great Plains
Demographic response of least terns and piping plovers to the 2011 Missouri River Flood
Investigating roadside bias in point-count surveys of grassland passerines
Development of survey methods for spring-migrating waterfowl in the Rainwater Basin
Ecology and management of midcontinent sandhill cranes
The effects of management practices on grassland birds
Breeding bird use of grasslands enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the northern Great Plains
Distribution and habitat use of waterbirds
Developing techniques to census and monitor American white pelicans and other colonial waterbirds at Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge in North Dakota
Demographic analysis of waterfowl populations
An evaluation of waterfowl breeding ecology in the context of their predator community in eastern South Dakota
Support to Fish and Wildlife Service and Prairie Pothole Joint Venture for monitoring and management of migratory bird populations
Studying Immune Responses in the American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Marl Prairie Indicator
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: EverSnail
Avian Ecology and Multi-Species Habitat Use in Pacific Coast Estuaries
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird data is available from the button below.
Nest data for white-faced Ibis in Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Great Salt Lake, Utah in summer 2012 Nest data for white-faced Ibis in Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Great Salt Lake, Utah in summer 2012
Mercury and selenium concentrations in bird eggs at Great Salt Lake, Utah Mercury and selenium concentrations in bird eggs at Great Salt Lake, Utah
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird publications is available from the button below.
A review of algal toxin exposures on reserved federal lands and among trust species in the United States A review of algal toxin exposures on reserved federal lands and among trust species in the United States
Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on piping plover survival are partially moderated by migratory connectivity Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on piping plover survival are partially moderated by migratory connectivity
Central-West Siberian-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations Central-West Siberian-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations
Megafires and thick smoke portend big problems for migratory birds Megafires and thick smoke portend big problems for migratory birds
Migration stopover ecology of Cinnamon Teal in western North America Migration stopover ecology of Cinnamon Teal in western North America
Red-footed Falcon Falco vespertinus Red-footed Falcon Falco vespertinus
Find out what's new!