Thursday, June 8, 2017

7 June 2017, Nova Scotia: Wreck Cove


7 June 2017, Nova Scotia: Wreck Cove

I finished recording songs from 31 males and completed 8/10 playback experiments.  I hope to finish the playback experiments tomorrow and catch the ferry from North Sydney to Port-au-Basques, Newfoundland on Friday morning.

1          Canada Goose
2          Common Loon
3          Northern Harrier
4          Red-tailed Hawk
5          American Kestrel
6          Greater Yellowlegs
7          Spotted Sandpiper
8          Wilson's Snipe
9          Ruby-throated Hummingbird
10       Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
11       Blue-headed Vireo
12       American Crow
13       Common Raven
14       Tree Swallow
15       Black-capped Chickadee
16       Ruby-crowned Kinglet
17       Hermit Thrush
18       American Robin
19       Nashville Warbler
20       Yellow Warbler
21       Magnolia Warbler
22       Yellow-rumped Warbler
23       Black-throated Green Warbler
24       American Redstart
25       Northern Waterthrush
26       Mourning Warbler
27       Common Yellowthroat
28       Fox Sparrow
29       Song Sparrow
30       Lincoln's  Sparrow
31       White-throated Sparrow
32       Dark-eyed Junco
33       Purple Finch
34       Pine Siskin
35       American Goldfinch

6 June 2017, Nova Scotia: Wreck Cove

6 June 2017, Nova Scotia: Wreck Cove

Breeding habitat of the Mourning Warbler in Wreck Cove, Nova Scotia – WC8 breeding territory.



1          Canada Goose
2          Green-winged Teal
3          Common Loon
4          Northern Harrier
5          Red-tailed Hawk
6          Greater Yellowlegs
7          Wilson's Snipe
8          Belted Kingfisher
9          Downy Woodpecker
10       Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
11       Blue-headed Vireo
12       American Crow
13       Common Raven
14       Tree Swallow
15       Black-capped Chickadee
16       Ruby-crowned Kinglet
17       Hermit Thrush
18       American Robin
19       Cedar Waxwing
20       Nashville Warbler
21       Yellow Warbler
22       Magnolia Warbler
23       Yellow-rumped Warbler
24       Black-throated Green Warbler
25       Black-and-white Warbler
26       American Redstart
27       Northern Waterthrush
28       Mourning Warbler
29       Common Yellowthroat
30       Fox Sparrow
31       Song Sparrow
32       Lincoln's  Sparrow
33       White-throated Sparrow
34       Dark-eyed Junco
35       Purple Finch
36       Pine Siskin
37       American Goldfinch

5 June 2017, Nova Scotia: Wreck Cove

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5 June 2017, Nova Scotia: Wreck Cove

I began this year’s field work in Wreck Cove Nova, Scotia on Cape Breton Island.  There is still snow in many places here and the leaves are just appearing on the trees.  




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1          Canada Goose
2          Green-winged Teal
3          Common Goldeneye
4          Common Loon
5          Northern Harrier
6          Killdeer
7          Spotted Sandpiper
8          Wilson's Snipe
9          Ruby-throated Hummingbird
10       Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
11       Downy Woodpecker
12       Northern Flicker
13       Pileated Woodpecker
14       Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
15       Blue-headed Vireo
16       American Crow
17       Common Raven
18       Tree Swallow
19       Black-capped Chickadee
20       Red-breasted Nuthatch
21       Ruby-crowned Kinglet
22       Swainson's Thrush
23       Hermit Thrush
24       American Robin
25       Gray Catbird
26       Nashville Warbler
27       Yellow Warbler
28       Magnolia Warbler
29       Yellow-rumped Warbler
30       Black-throated Green Warbler
31       Blackpoll Warbler
32       American Redstart
33       Ovenbird
34       Northern Waterthrush
35       Mourning Warbler
36       Common Yellowthroat
37       Wilson's Warbler
38       Fox Sparrow
39       Song Sparrow
40       Lincoln's  Sparrow
41       White-throated Sparrow
42       Dark-eyed Junco
43       Red-winged Blackbird
44       Purple Finch
45       Pine Siskin
46       American Goldfinch

31 May 2017, New Hampshire, Hillsborough Co., Manchester, Saint Anselm College


31 May 2017, New Hampshire, Hillsborough Co., Manchester, Saint Anselm College

Introduction to Summer 2017

This summer of 2017 I am studying changes in song and cultural evolution over time in the Mourning Warbler.  This study involves 1) recording 2017 songs from breeding males, 2) playback experiments measuring the aggressive responses of males to historical songs from my 1988 recordings versus songs of current breeding males.  My study will focus on whether and how the songs have changed over time.  The playback experiments are designed to test whether the historical songs still elicit aggressive responses by males or whether the historical songs have lost their signal efficacy.  I will begin in Wreck Cove, Nova Scotia and then travel to the west coast of Newfoundland.  This blog will contain updates from this field work and daylists of birds during the trip.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

30 April 2016, Massachusetts: Essex Co., Plum Island (Parker River NWR), Newburyport


Massachusetts: Essex Co., Plum Island (Parker River NWR), Newburyport
4/30/16
Observers BI 347 Class

1.     Brant
2.     Canada Goose
3.     Mute Swan
4.     Gadwall
5.     American Black Duck
6.     Mallard
7.     Long-tailed Duck
8.     Bufflehead
9.     Wild Turkey
10. Common Loon
11. Double-crested Cormorant
12. Great Egret
13. Snowy Egret
14. Glossy Ibis
15. Osprey
16. Bald Eagle
17. Virginia Rail
18. Piping Plover
19. Killdeer
20. Greater Yellowlegs
21. Willet
22. American Woodcock
23. Herring Gull
24. Great Black-backed Gull
25. Blue Jay
26. American Crow
27. Fish Crow
28. Purple Martin
29. Tree Swallow
30. Barn Swallow
31. Black-capped Chickadee
32. Marsh Wren
33. American Robin
34. European Starling
35. Cedar Waxwing
36. Palm Warbler
37. Eastern Towhee
38. Field Sparrow
39. Song Sparrow
40. Northern Cardinal
41. Red-winged Blackbird
42. Common Grackle
43. Brown-headed Cowbird
44. American Goldfinch

Friday, April 29, 2016

29 April 2016, New Hampshire: Hillsborough Co., Saint Anselm College, Manchester, Bedford, Goffstown


New Hampshire: Hillsborough Co., Saint Anselm College, Manchester, Bedford, Goffstown
4/29/16
Ornithology BI 347 Class

1  Canada Goose
2  Broad-winged Hawk
3  Red-tailed Hawk
4  American Kestrel
5  Rock Pigeon
6  Mourning Dove
7  Downy Woodpecker
8  Hairy Woodpecker
9  Eastern Phoebe
10  Blue-headed Vireo
11  Blue Jay
12  American Crow
13  Common Raven
14  Tree Swallow
15  Barn Swallow
16  Black-capped Chickadee
17  Tufted Titmouse
18  Ruby-crowned Kinglet
19  Eastern Bluebird
20  Hermit Thrush
21  American Robin
22  Northern Mockingbird
23  European Starling
24  Yellow-rumped Warbler
25  Pine Warbler
26  Palm Warbler
27  Eastern Towhee
28  Chipping Sparrow
29  Savannah Sparrow
30  Song Sparrow
31  White-throated Sparrow
32  Northern Cardinal
33  Rose-breasted Grosbeak
34  Red-winged Blackbird
35  Common Grackle
36  Brown-headed Cowbird
37  Purple Finch
38  American Goldfinch
39  House Sparrow
 

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

19 April 2016, New Hampshire: Hillsborough Co., Saint Anselm College, Manchester, Bedford, Goffstown


New Hampshire: Hillsborough Co., Saint Anselm College, Manchester, Bedford, Goffstown
4/19/16
Ornithology BI 347 Class

1          Canada Goose
2          Mallard
3          Red-tailed Hawk
4          American Kestrel
5          Killdeer
6          Mourning Dove
7          Downy Woodpecker
8          Northern Flicker
9          Eastern Phoebe
10       Blue-headed Vireo
11       Blue Jay
12       American Crow
13       Black-capped Chickadee
14       Tufted Titmouse
15       American Robin
16       Northern Mockingbird
17       European Starling
18       Pine Warbler
19       Song Sparrow
20       White-throated Sparrow
21       Northern Cardinal
22       Red-winged Blackbird
23       Brown-headed Cowbird
24       House Finch
25       House Sparrow