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Bird population and habitat surveys in urban areas

January 1, 1991

Breeding bird populations in six habitats in Columbia. MD, were studied to develop procedures suitable for measuring bird use of residential areas and to identify habitat characteristics that define the distribution of various common bird species. A procedure to measure bird use based on 4-min transect counts on plots measuring 91 m ? 91 m proved better than point counts. Transect counts reduced many of the problems associated with counting birds in urban areas, such as varying noise and visibility. Eighty percent of observations were recorded in the first 4 min. Habitat measurement procedures were examined also. It was found that a subsample of woody tree and shrub crown volumes made on 0.2 ha was highly correlated with similar measures made on 0.8-ha plots.

Publication Year 1991
Title Bird population and habitat surveys in urban areas
Authors R.M. DeGraaf, A. D. Geis, P.A. Healy
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Landscape and Urban Planning
Index ID 5223336
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center