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Long-term bird monitoring in low elevation boreal habitats of the Adirondack Park: Long term bird monitoring in low elevation boreal habitats of the Adirondack Park

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  • Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

    • Address:
      705 Spear Street
      South Burlington, Vermont 05403
      United States of America

      Phone: (802) 391-4135
      Email: femc@uvm.edu
      Website: www.uvm.edu/femc

Abstract

    This project was initiated and conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Society Adirondack Program beginning in 2004. We have monitored a suite of boreal target species in low elevation boreal habitats in the Adirondacks, conducting 10 minute point counts along transects of 5 points and occurring annually at approximately 60 locations. This work has been more robust in some years than others due to available funding; highest numbers of sites visited are associated primarily with 2007 and later. Official target species are American three-toed toodpecker, black-backed woodpecker, olive-sided flycatcher, yellow-bellied flycatcher, Canada jay, boreal chickadee, Tennessee warbler, Cape May warbler, bay-breasted warbler, palm warbler, Lincoln’s sparrow, and rusty blackbird, though this dataset includes information for other songbird and woodpecker species also. We have never had high enough detections of three-toed woodpeckers, nor Tennessee, Cape May, and bay-breasted warblers to conduct population analyses. Occupancy patterns and trends for these and other species are described in Glennon (2014) and Glennon et al. (In Review). These data also contributed to the findings described in Ralston et al. (2015) and McNulty et al. (2016). WCS closed its Adirondack Program in 2018; this work will continue through the Adirondack Watershed Institute of Paul Smith's College.

People

  • Michale Glennon: Content Provider

Keywords

  • Adirondacks, boreal, breeding birds, forest birds, long term monitoring,

Organizations

  • Paul Smith's College Adirondack Watershed Institute: lead

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    Data Table

    • Title: Long term bird monitoring in low elevation boreal habitats of the Adirondack Park
    • Start Date: 2007-05-15
    • End Date: 2016-07-17
    • Description: Ten minute point count survey data documenting occurrence of songbirds and woodpeckers in low elevation boreal habitats in the Adirondack Park, NY. This dataset contains information from surveys conducted between 2007-2016. Official target species are American three-toed toodpecker, black-backed woodpecker, olive-sided flycatcher, yellow-bellied flycatcher, Canada jay, boreal chickadee, Tennessee warbler, Cape May warbler, bay-breasted warbler, palm warbler, Lincoln’s sparrow, and rusty blackbird, though this dataset includes information for other songbird and woodpecker species also. Methods, as well as occupancy patterns and trends for these and other species are described in Glennon (2014) and Glennon et al. (In Review). These data also contributed to the findings described in Ralston et al. (2015) and McNulty et al. (2016).

    • Purpose:

    • Condensed Title: 20190305104532_2007-2016forFEMC.xlsx

    • Object Name: VMC.1332.2690

    • Data Type: mySQL
    • Citation: Michale Glennon (2019) Long term bird monitoring in low elevation boreal habitats of the Adirondack Park. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/borealbirds/dataset/long-term-bird-monitoring-low-elevation

    • Online Distribution: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/borealbirds/dataset/long-term-bird-monitoring-low-elevation

    Attribute List

      Attribute Name: Dummy
      • Label: Dummy
      • Description: Dummy variable
      • Storage Type: int
      • Measurment Type: ordinal
      • String Format: D-M-YY
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Year
      • Label: Year
      • Description: Year of survey
      • Storage Type: int
      • Measurment Type: ordinal
      • String Format: D-M-YY
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Date
      • Label: Date
      • Description: Date of survey
      • Storage Type: date
      • Measurment Type: datetime
      • String Format: M/D/YYYY
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Location
      • Label: Location
      • Description: Location of survey
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: M/D/YYYY
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: UTM1
      • Label: UTM1
      • Description: Approximate X coordinate of centroid of transect polygon (transects have 5 points each)
      • Storage Type: int
      • Measurment Type: ordinal
      • String Format: M/D/YYYY
      • Unit: m
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: UTM2
      • Label: UTM2
      • Description: Approximate Y coordinate of centroid of transect polygon (transects have 5 points each)
      • Storage Type: int
      • Measurment Type: ordinal
      • String Format: M/D/YYYY
      • Unit: m
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Observer
      • Label: Observer
      • Description: Initials of person who conducted the count
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: ordinal
      • String Format: M/D/YYYY
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Start_time
      • Label: Start time
      • Description: Time of start of transect of counts
      • Storage Type: time
      • Measurment Type: datetime
      • String Format: hhmm
      Attribute Name: End_time
      • Label: End time
      • Description: Time at end of transect
      • Storage Type: time
      • Measurment Type: datetime
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Time
      • Label: Time
      • Description: Time at start of 10 minute point count
      • Storage Type: time
      • Measurment Type: datetime
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Point
      • Label: Point
      • Description: Point on the transect (most transects have 5 points)
      • Storage Type: int
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Species
      • Label: Species
      • Description: Passerine or Piciform species detected by sight or ear, 4 letter AOU code
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Time_period
      • Label: Time period
      • Description: Time of detection during 10 minute count, either A (first 3 minutes), B (second 2 minutes), or C (last 5 minutes)
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Activity
      • Label: Activity
      • Description: Activity, generally I (individual seen), S (singing), C (calling), D (drumming), or some combination of these
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Within_50m
      • Label: Within 50m
      • Description: Based on their judgement, denotes whether bird was detected within 50m of observer or not, Y or N
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1
      Attribute Name: Notes
      • Label: Notes
      • Description: Additional information provided by observer
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      • String Format: hhmm
      • Number Type: -1

    Methods

    • No methods recorded for this dataset

    Sampling Equipment

    • Current Equipment
      • 10 minute point count
        • Sampling Description: Standard point count methodology, 10 minute counts divided into 3 time periods.
        • Frequency: Transects of 5 points, generally sampled once per year during breeding season.

    Site Characteristics

    • Site Description: Adirondack Park, NY