Data from 33,025 wood ducks banded throughout Wisconsin and at 5 major banding areas, 1959-75 were analyzed. The Upper Mississippi River contained most of the banded sample of young wood ducks. Adult banding was distributed evenly between the Upper Mississippi, Horicon and Necedah. Young male and female, and adult female recoveries were dominant in October and adult male recoveries were dominant in January. Most recoveries obtained during October from all cohorts, occurred in Wisconsin. Recoveries from all cohorts peaked during the first 10 days of October. Males were recovered in southern states earlier in the hunting season than females. The first 2 days of the Wisconsin waterfowl season were most important for recoveries from...
The Upper MississippRi iver is an importanth abitat for migratingM allards. However,s iltationa nd d...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
The wood duck (Aix sponsa L.) populations of Mississippi River Pool 10 were studied during the sprin...
Hunter activity and waterfowl harvest were studied on 11 public waterfowl hunting areas (PHA) in Ill...
One objective of this study was to determine the seasonal abundance and distribution of wood ducks o...
The wood duck is North America’s most widely distributed endemic species, and most of its wintering ...
An effective understanding of the needs and requirements of wood ducks is necessary to manage and co...
During a 3-week period in July of 1964, Game Section personnel with assistance from Biology Section ...
Waterfowl banded throughout continental North America have been recovered in Iowa. The U. S. Fish an...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
Terrain, ducks, and hunters combine to provide an environment of land, water, and air space above th...
LARGE-SCALE BANDING of migratory ducks in the United States first occurred in Illinois. The objec...
CHAPTER ONE: Wood ducks are one the most common and studied waterfowl species in the Mississippi ...
The Upper MississippRi iver is an importanth abitat for migratingM allards. However,s iltationa nd d...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...
The complex nature of wildlife populations and their management has sparked a diverse system of scie...
The wood duck (Aix sponsa L.) populations of Mississippi River Pool 10 were studied during the sprin...
Hunter activity and waterfowl harvest were studied on 11 public waterfowl hunting areas (PHA) in Ill...
One objective of this study was to determine the seasonal abundance and distribution of wood ducks o...
The wood duck is North America’s most widely distributed endemic species, and most of its wintering ...
An effective understanding of the needs and requirements of wood ducks is necessary to manage and co...
During a 3-week period in July of 1964, Game Section personnel with assistance from Biology Section ...
Waterfowl banded throughout continental North America have been recovered in Iowa. The U. S. Fish an...
Continental waterfowl populations have declined in recent years to all time low levels (Canadian Wil...
Terrain, ducks, and hunters combine to provide an environment of land, water, and air space above th...
LARGE-SCALE BANDING of migratory ducks in the United States first occurred in Illinois. The objec...
CHAPTER ONE: Wood ducks are one the most common and studied waterfowl species in the Mississippi ...
The Upper MississippRi iver is an importanth abitat for migratingM allards. However,s iltationa nd d...
This study was conducted during the autumns of 1969 and 1970 to gain insight into the effects of hun...
ABSTRACT As regions of habitat used by migratory waterfowl are subjected to rising anthropogenic pre...