Project T-138-R1
Project Title: Identifying High-quality Habitat for Migrating Grassland Birds
Community and/or Species Focus:
Grassland birds
Goals/Objectives:
- Monitor various grasslands using transects to determine the habitat use, distribution, and phenology of migrating and breeding grassland birds in Illinois
- Monitor various grasslands using mist nets to determine the habitat use, distribution, and phenology of migrating and breeding grassland birds in Illinois
- Collect fecal samples during misting net activities
- Use automated radio telemetry to determine the behavior of radio-tagged induvials during fall migration
- use automated radio telemetry to determine how management activities impact the activity and departure behavior
- Use citizen science data to identify critical areas for species in greatest need of conservation in Illinois
Achievements:
- Fill knowledge gap and provide information on the most important grasslands for migrating grassland birds
- Determine items grassland birds are foraging on
- Provide information on how long individuals are at a given site, when they depart, and if the departure is related to climate of disturbances such as management activities
- develop a better understanding of the important areas for these species, both during the migratory and breeding seasons
Post-Project Survey (if applicable): n/a
Project Period: 10/1/21 - 9/30/24
Principle Investigator(s):
Michael Ward (Illinois Natural History Survey)Final Report: Project is currently underway; "Achievements" are projections of what is to be accomplished