DC birdscape: a program for monitoring neotropical migrant birds in Washington, DC
January 1, 2000
Urban and suburban habitats often contain a variety of Neotropical migratory birds, but are poorly sampled by programs such as the North American Breeding Bird Survey. DC Birdscape was developed to inventory and monitor birds in Washington, D.C. Birds were surveyed using a systematic sample of point counts during 1993-1995. Results indicate that species richness of Neotropical migratory birds varied among land-use categories, and that maximum species richness occurred in parkland habitats. Although DC Birdscape has provided relevant information on bird distribution and species richness, it is unclear whether the information is of sufficient management interest to support its continuation as a long-term monitoring program.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2000 |
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Title | DC birdscape: a program for monitoring neotropical migrant birds in Washington, DC |
Authors | J.R. Sauer, J. Hadidian, C. Swarth, Sam Droege, P. Handly, G. Diddan, J. Huff |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Publication Subtype | Book Chapter |
Index ID | 5210988 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Patuxent Wildlife Research Center |