Mark R. Fuller (Former Employee)
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A video surveillence system for monitoring raptor nests in a temperate rainforest environment A video surveillence system for monitoring raptor nests in a temperate rainforest environment
No abstract available.
Authors
S.B. Lewis, P. DeSimone, K. Titus, Mark R. Fuller
Movements by juvenile and immature Steller's Sea Eagles Haliaeetus pelagicus tracked by satellite Movements by juvenile and immature Steller's Sea Eagles Haliaeetus pelagicus tracked by satellite
Twenty-four juvenile Steller's Sea Eagles Haliaeetus pelagicus were tracked via satellite from natal areas in Magadan, Kabarovsk, Amur, Sakhalin and Kamchatka. Nestling dispersal occurred between 9 September and 6 December (n = 24), mostly 14 September-21 October, and did not differ among regions or years. Most eagles made stopovers of 4-28 days during migration. Migration occurred 9...
Authors
M.J. McGrady, M. Ueta, E.R. Potapov, I. Utekhina, V. Marterov, A. Ladyguine, V. Zykov, J. Cibor, Mark R. Fuller, J.K. Seegar
Gyrfalcon feeding behavior during the nestling period in central west Greenland Gyrfalcon feeding behavior during the nestling period in central west Greenland
We studied gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) food delivery and feeding behavior during the nestling period in central West Greenland during the 2000 and 2001 field seasons. We used time-lapse video cameras installed at three nests to record 2677.25 hours of nestling video. Ptarmigan delivered to nests were usually plucked prior to delivery and included the breast and superior thoracic...
Authors
Travis Booms, Mark R. Fuller
Gyrfalcon diet in central west Greenland during the nestling period Gyrfalcon diet in central west Greenland during the nestling period
We studied food habits of Gyrfalcons (Falco rusticolus) nesting in central west Greenland in 2000 and 2001 using three sources of data: time-lapse video (3 nests), prey remains (22 nests), and regurgitated pellets (19 nests). These sources provided different information describing the diet during the nesting period. Gyrfalcons relied heavily on Rock Ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) and arctic...
Authors
Travis Booms, Mark R. Fuller
Measurements of thermal updraft intensity over complex terrain using American white pelicans and a simple boundary-layer forecast model Measurements of thermal updraft intensity over complex terrain using American white pelicans and a simple boundary-layer forecast model
An examination of boundary-layer meteorological and avian aerodynamic theories suggests that soaring birds can be used to measure the magnitude of vertical air motions within the boundary layer. These theories are applied to obtain mixed-layer normalized thermal updraft intensity over both flat and complex terrain from the climb rates of soaring American white pelicans and from...
Authors
H.D. Shannon, G.S. Young, M. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, W. Seegar
Time-lapse video sysem used to study nesting Gyrfalcons Time-lapse video sysem used to study nesting Gyrfalcons
We used solar-powered time-lapse video photography to document nesting Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) food habits in central West Greenland from May to July in 2000 and 2001. We collected 2677.25 h of videotape from three nests, representing 94, 87, and 49% of the nestling period at each nest. The video recorded 921 deliveries of 832 prey items. We placed 95% of the items into prey...
Authors
Travis Booms, Mark R. Fuller
Science and Products
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A video surveillence system for monitoring raptor nests in a temperate rainforest environment A video surveillence system for monitoring raptor nests in a temperate rainforest environment
No abstract available.
Authors
S.B. Lewis, P. DeSimone, K. Titus, Mark R. Fuller
Movements by juvenile and immature Steller's Sea Eagles Haliaeetus pelagicus tracked by satellite Movements by juvenile and immature Steller's Sea Eagles Haliaeetus pelagicus tracked by satellite
Twenty-four juvenile Steller's Sea Eagles Haliaeetus pelagicus were tracked via satellite from natal areas in Magadan, Kabarovsk, Amur, Sakhalin and Kamchatka. Nestling dispersal occurred between 9 September and 6 December (n = 24), mostly 14 September-21 October, and did not differ among regions or years. Most eagles made stopovers of 4-28 days during migration. Migration occurred 9...
Authors
M.J. McGrady, M. Ueta, E.R. Potapov, I. Utekhina, V. Marterov, A. Ladyguine, V. Zykov, J. Cibor, Mark R. Fuller, J.K. Seegar
Gyrfalcon feeding behavior during the nestling period in central west Greenland Gyrfalcon feeding behavior during the nestling period in central west Greenland
We studied gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) food delivery and feeding behavior during the nestling period in central West Greenland during the 2000 and 2001 field seasons. We used time-lapse video cameras installed at three nests to record 2677.25 hours of nestling video. Ptarmigan delivered to nests were usually plucked prior to delivery and included the breast and superior thoracic...
Authors
Travis Booms, Mark R. Fuller
Gyrfalcon diet in central west Greenland during the nestling period Gyrfalcon diet in central west Greenland during the nestling period
We studied food habits of Gyrfalcons (Falco rusticolus) nesting in central west Greenland in 2000 and 2001 using three sources of data: time-lapse video (3 nests), prey remains (22 nests), and regurgitated pellets (19 nests). These sources provided different information describing the diet during the nesting period. Gyrfalcons relied heavily on Rock Ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) and arctic...
Authors
Travis Booms, Mark R. Fuller
Measurements of thermal updraft intensity over complex terrain using American white pelicans and a simple boundary-layer forecast model Measurements of thermal updraft intensity over complex terrain using American white pelicans and a simple boundary-layer forecast model
An examination of boundary-layer meteorological and avian aerodynamic theories suggests that soaring birds can be used to measure the magnitude of vertical air motions within the boundary layer. These theories are applied to obtain mixed-layer normalized thermal updraft intensity over both flat and complex terrain from the climb rates of soaring American white pelicans and from...
Authors
H.D. Shannon, G.S. Young, M. Yates, Mark R. Fuller, W. Seegar
Time-lapse video sysem used to study nesting Gyrfalcons Time-lapse video sysem used to study nesting Gyrfalcons
We used solar-powered time-lapse video photography to document nesting Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) food habits in central West Greenland from May to July in 2000 and 2001. We collected 2677.25 h of videotape from three nests, representing 94, 87, and 49% of the nestling period at each nest. The video recorded 921 deliveries of 832 prey items. We placed 95% of the items into prey...
Authors
Travis Booms, Mark R. Fuller