In 2003 the Big Sur Ornithology Lab collaborated on a nest monitoring project with California Polytechnic State University, studying the success of a 37-acre riparian restoration effort. The research goals of the project are to: locate and monitor nests of five Riparian Focal Species (Warbling Vireo, Swainson's Thrush, Wilson's Warbler, Song Sparrow, and Black-headed Grosbeak), collect baseline data on their breeding ecology and habitat use, determine nesting success, and color-band breeding adults in order to determine population size
Surveys were conducted in 1988 and 1989 to determine the distribution and reproductive success of le...
The Big Sur Ornithology Lab conducts year-round mist-netting and banding, initiated fall 2002, at th...
The data set is a simplified version of avian point count data collected in Marin County, CA, USA be...
This long-term banding study was designed to determine if populations of PIF riparian conservation f...
Riparian ecosystems provide important ecosystem services and recreational opportunities for people, ...
Analysis of data collected from on-going surveys from 1992 to present along the Carmel River measure...
We completed the fourth field season of the Eastern Sierra Riparian Songbird Conservation project in...
The Central Valley of California provides important breeding habitat to numerous species of wetland-...
Willow flycatchers (Empidonax traillii; WIFL) nest along the Owens River and Horton Creek in the Owe...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation)) -- California State Univer...
The density, diversity, and nest-site selection of riparian breeding birds were studied from 1982 to...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Rush Ranch, with the largest contiguous area of fully-tidal marsh remaining in northern Suisun Bay, ...
The yellow-billed cuckoo is a state-listed endangered bird in California. The largest population of ...
Standardized area search and point count data collected (1996 to present) at Andrew Molera State Par...
Surveys were conducted in 1988 and 1989 to determine the distribution and reproductive success of le...
The Big Sur Ornithology Lab conducts year-round mist-netting and banding, initiated fall 2002, at th...
The data set is a simplified version of avian point count data collected in Marin County, CA, USA be...
This long-term banding study was designed to determine if populations of PIF riparian conservation f...
Riparian ecosystems provide important ecosystem services and recreational opportunities for people, ...
Analysis of data collected from on-going surveys from 1992 to present along the Carmel River measure...
We completed the fourth field season of the Eastern Sierra Riparian Songbird Conservation project in...
The Central Valley of California provides important breeding habitat to numerous species of wetland-...
Willow flycatchers (Empidonax traillii; WIFL) nest along the Owens River and Horton Creek in the Owe...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences (Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation)) -- California State Univer...
The density, diversity, and nest-site selection of riparian breeding birds were studied from 1982 to...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Rush Ranch, with the largest contiguous area of fully-tidal marsh remaining in northern Suisun Bay, ...
The yellow-billed cuckoo is a state-listed endangered bird in California. The largest population of ...
Standardized area search and point count data collected (1996 to present) at Andrew Molera State Par...
Surveys were conducted in 1988 and 1989 to determine the distribution and reproductive success of le...
The Big Sur Ornithology Lab conducts year-round mist-netting and banding, initiated fall 2002, at th...
The data set is a simplified version of avian point count data collected in Marin County, CA, USA be...