We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season in the coastal zone of Georgia from 1994-1998. Larger, more persistent aggregations of roosting storks typically oc- curred in enclosed wetlands on large estuarine islands. Smaller, more ephemeral aggregations tended to occur on salt marsh/upland ecotones, where storks appeared to be waiting for local conditions (tide levels) to become suit- able for foraging. Examination of habitat types within a 2-km radius of the larger (mean \u3e 10 storks/survey) vs. smaller (mean \u3c10 storks/survey) roosts showed that surrounding habitat structure, including those used for for- aging, were similar. Foraging stork...
Staging areas along the coasts provide reliable food resources and shorebirds may use the same stopo...
Habitat preferences for many woodpeckers are poorly known in many regions of North America. Seven wo...
Habitat preferences for many woodpeckers are poorly known in many regions of North America. Seven wo...
We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season ...
Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied ...
We studied foraging habitat use of Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) from three coastal colonies us- ...
Down feathers and regurgitant were collected from nestling wood storks (Mycteria americana) from two...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) has altered landscape processes and negatively impa...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Abstract.—Modeling habitat selection of species with specific foraging requirements is an effective ...
16411052017Final reportPDFTech ReportBDV27-977-02BirdsHighway corridorsAerial surveyingBiomassMarshe...
In coastal environs during the non-breeding season, many shorebirds (suborder Charadrii) congregate ...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) have been increasingly recognized for their importance in pr...
Seasonal variations in the use of roosts by Black Storks Ciconia nigra in West Africa were studied b...
Staging areas along the coasts provide reliable food resources and shorebirds may use the same stopo...
Habitat preferences for many woodpeckers are poorly known in many regions of North America. Seven wo...
Habitat preferences for many woodpeckers are poorly known in many regions of North America. Seven wo...
We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season ...
Foraging habitat use by Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) during the breeding season was studied ...
We studied foraging habitat use of Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) from three coastal colonies us- ...
Down feathers and regurgitant were collected from nestling wood storks (Mycteria americana) from two...
The influence of both environmental conditions and social cues on the distance flown to foraging si...
Human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) has altered landscape processes and negatively impa...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Abstract.—Modeling habitat selection of species with specific foraging requirements is an effective ...
16411052017Final reportPDFTech ReportBDV27-977-02BirdsHighway corridorsAerial surveyingBiomassMarshe...
In coastal environs during the non-breeding season, many shorebirds (suborder Charadrii) congregate ...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) have been increasingly recognized for their importance in pr...
Seasonal variations in the use of roosts by Black Storks Ciconia nigra in West Africa were studied b...
Staging areas along the coasts provide reliable food resources and shorebirds may use the same stopo...
Habitat preferences for many woodpeckers are poorly known in many regions of North America. Seven wo...
Habitat preferences for many woodpeckers are poorly known in many regions of North America. Seven wo...