Waterfowl were studied from early fall 1958 through spring 1959 along selected Des Moines River segments that will be affected by the Saylorville reservoir (now under construction). Periodic counts conducted during fall and spring yielded a total of 1,948 waterfowl (18 species) and 4 coots. During fall three species of geese (410) and five species of puddle ducks (302) were seen. Spring counts indicated 1,186 ducks of 14 species, including diving ducks (8%) and mergansers (11%). Four puddle duck species made up 74% of spring duck populations. Waterfowl per mile data were considered more valuable that waterfowl per hour data in developing usage patterns and indices. During fall a total of 169.2 miles were sampled, and waterfowl seen averaged...
A waterfowl bag check program was initiated in 1975 to estimate duck harvest, hunting pressure, hunt...
The Nebraska Breeding Ground Survey has been conducted for the fifth consecutive year. This survey i...
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) provide important stopover areas for spring migrating d...
Waterfowl were studied from early fall 1958 through spring 1959 along selected Des Moines River segm...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
In order to determine some of the factors influencing waterfowl abundance in eastern Iowa, field stu...
Breeding waterfowl in South Dakota were censused on 500 legal quarter sections within 125 clusters r...
Spring migration is an understudied, but important time for waterfowl as conditions faced during thi...
The wood duck (Aix sponsa L.) populations of Mississippi River Pool 10 were studied during the sprin...
The State Conservation Commission has investigated the waterfowl kill in Iowa during each open seaso...
Use of basin wetlands by breeding populations of 12 species of waterfowl was investigated in 1965 an...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
Study 107: AERIAL INVENTORIES OF WATERFOWL IN ILLINOIS Job 107.1: Inventories of waterfowl along th...
Waterfowl banded throughout continental North America have been recovered in Iowa. The U. S. Fish an...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
A waterfowl bag check program was initiated in 1975 to estimate duck harvest, hunting pressure, hunt...
The Nebraska Breeding Ground Survey has been conducted for the fifth consecutive year. This survey i...
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) provide important stopover areas for spring migrating d...
Waterfowl were studied from early fall 1958 through spring 1959 along selected Des Moines River segm...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
In order to determine some of the factors influencing waterfowl abundance in eastern Iowa, field stu...
Breeding waterfowl in South Dakota were censused on 500 legal quarter sections within 125 clusters r...
Spring migration is an understudied, but important time for waterfowl as conditions faced during thi...
The wood duck (Aix sponsa L.) populations of Mississippi River Pool 10 were studied during the sprin...
The State Conservation Commission has investigated the waterfowl kill in Iowa during each open seaso...
Use of basin wetlands by breeding populations of 12 species of waterfowl was investigated in 1965 an...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
Study 107: AERIAL INVENTORIES OF WATERFOWL IN ILLINOIS Job 107.1: Inventories of waterfowl along th...
Waterfowl banded throughout continental North America have been recovered in Iowa. The U. S. Fish an...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
A waterfowl bag check program was initiated in 1975 to estimate duck harvest, hunting pressure, hunt...
The Nebraska Breeding Ground Survey has been conducted for the fifth consecutive year. This survey i...
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) provide important stopover areas for spring migrating d...