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Estimating shorebird populations during spring stopover in rice fields of the Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coastal Plain

April 1, 2012

Migrating shorebird populations using approximately 2% of Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coastal rice fields were surveyed during spring migration (March–May of 1997 and 1998) using biweekly stratified random surveys conducted at 50 roadside survey points and approximately 30,000 shorebirds were observed. Shorebird counts were extrapolated and almost 1.4 million birds in 1997 and over 1.6 million birds of 31 species in 1998 were estimated to use rice field habitat for stopover sites in Louisiana and Texas. Greater than 50% of the estimated North American populations were estimated to use rice field habitats for five species, including a species of concern, Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Tryngites subruficollis) at 187%. Because of predictability of suitable rice field habitat acreage, timing of field preparation and water availability, coastal rice prairies are identified as critical spring migration stopover sites.

Publication Year 2012
Title Estimating shorebird populations during spring stopover in rice fields of the Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coastal Plain
DOI 10.1675/063.035.0301
Authors Wayne Norling, Clinton W. Jeske, Tyler F. Thigpen, Paul C. Chadwick
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Waterbirds
Index ID 70048861
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wetlands Research Center