Birds in the family Caprimulgidae generally exhibit high nest site fidelity, but it is not known if fidelity extends to foraging sites, especially for Common Nighthawks (Chordeiles minor), which are otherwise one of the most studied species. Common Nighthawks are ecologically distinct from other caprimulgids, being one of the few true aerial hawking species and among the longest distance migrants in the group. We predicted these birds would exhibit fidelity between years to a foraging site in British Columbia, Canada, where they forage in large numbers on a nightly basis and the same individuals return nightly. We banded individuals and, for a subset of birds, attached transmitters programmed to activate upon return to the foraging area the...
In this thesis I examine the timing of breeding in 3 raptorial birds, red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamai...
The level of site fidelity in birds is often characterized as “high” on the basis of rates of return...
Surveys optimized to coincide with peak detectability of target species are critical to the success ...
Feeding concentrations of Common Nighthawks, Chordeiles minor, during the evening in late summer wer...
Long-distance migratory aerial insectivores are among the most threatened groups of birds breeding i...
Birds exhibit flexible movement responses to environmental variation across the annual cycle, and th...
In migratory animals, the degree to which individuals return to the same wintering sites across mult...
The decision for a migratory animal to be site faithful in its non-breeding season has profound impl...
There is a growing awareness that experience may play a major role in migratory decisions, especiall...
Current knowledge concerning between-year winter site fidelity in passerines suggests there might b...
Aerial insectivore birds, those that capture prey while in flight themselves, are the avian guild ex...
To develop effective conservation strategies for migratory birds, it is essential to understand the ...
To develop effective conservation strategies for migratory birds, it is essential to understand the ...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
We use GPS tracking data on 28 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls to show how these long-lived birds be...
In this thesis I examine the timing of breeding in 3 raptorial birds, red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamai...
The level of site fidelity in birds is often characterized as “high” on the basis of rates of return...
Surveys optimized to coincide with peak detectability of target species are critical to the success ...
Feeding concentrations of Common Nighthawks, Chordeiles minor, during the evening in late summer wer...
Long-distance migratory aerial insectivores are among the most threatened groups of birds breeding i...
Birds exhibit flexible movement responses to environmental variation across the annual cycle, and th...
In migratory animals, the degree to which individuals return to the same wintering sites across mult...
The decision for a migratory animal to be site faithful in its non-breeding season has profound impl...
There is a growing awareness that experience may play a major role in migratory decisions, especiall...
Current knowledge concerning between-year winter site fidelity in passerines suggests there might b...
Aerial insectivore birds, those that capture prey while in flight themselves, are the avian guild ex...
To develop effective conservation strategies for migratory birds, it is essential to understand the ...
To develop effective conservation strategies for migratory birds, it is essential to understand the ...
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically equivalent. Howe...
We use GPS tracking data on 28 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls to show how these long-lived birds be...
In this thesis I examine the timing of breeding in 3 raptorial birds, red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamai...
The level of site fidelity in birds is often characterized as “high” on the basis of rates of return...
Surveys optimized to coincide with peak detectability of target species are critical to the success ...