[birdky] FW: SE U.S. Nightjar Survey Network
- From: "Vorisek, Shawchyi \(FW\)" <Shawchyi.Vorisek@xxxxxx>
- To: <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 13:39:11 -0400
FYI: for anyone interested in participating in this survey. Please
visit their website or contact Mike Wilson if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Shawchyi Vorisek
Avian Biologist/Partners In Flight Coordinator
Wildlife Diversity Program
KY Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources
#1 Sportsman's Lane
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)564-7109 Ext. 368
shawchyi.vorisek@xxxxxx
www.fw.ky.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: Neotropical migratory birds in southeastern United States
discussion list [mailto:SEPART-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike
Wilson
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:44 PM
To: SEPART-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Fw: SE U.S. Nightjar Survey Network
One small mistake on the below message:
Should have been www.ccb-wm.org (not .edu)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Wilson" <mdwils@xxxxxx>
To: <SEPART-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 3:52 PM
Subject: SE U.S. Nightjar Survey Network
> Dear Southeast PIF community;
>
> The Center for Conservation Biology, College of William and Mary is
> initiating and coordinating the Southeastern US Nightjar Survey
Network.
> The objectives of this network is to obtain population distribution
and
> trend data on Whip-poor-wills and Chuck-will's Widows throughout ten
> southeastern US states including; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
> Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and
West
> Virginia.
>
> The program relies entirely on volunteer participation.
>
> Nightjar surveys are standardized population surveys conducted along
> census routes at night. We have organized the existing structure of
BBS
> routes within the Study Area into 10 stop-approximately 9 mile
segments.
> At each stop, volunteers count the number of Nightjars for a period of
> six-minutes. One route will not take much more than 1.5 hours to
complete.
>
> In addition to the pre-existing BBS structure of routes, we have
developed
> a method for volunteers to create their own route, map the stopping
> points, and submit them for archival. This may make the program more
> amenable to recruit additional volunteers. We are using a
registration
> system to eliminate overlap among routes.
>
> Nightjar activity and calling rates are strongly influenced by
moonlight.
> Specifically, Nightjars are detected more frequently and more
consistently
> when the moon is illuminated 50% or greater. We have devised a set of
> protocols to survey Nightjars only during bright moonlit periods.
This
> will standardize data collection to yield the most precise and
accurate
> population estimates.
>
> We are unaware of any similar effort in the Southeast. If there is a
> program already in place among any of the ten states mentioned, or if
> there are any questions or concerns please contact me. We developed
> centralized coordination for this effort to maintain a high level of
> standardization. I was involved with the Northeastern effort to
develop
> Nightjar surveys and have learned that centralized coordination would
help
> eliminate fragmented methods and objectives between individual states.
>
> The survey window for 2007 is quickly approaching. Volunteer effort
for
> this season is expected to be low. I would liked to have assembled
this
> effort at a much earlier date. My tardiness is the reason I have not
> contacted the overall PIF community sooner.
>
> I would like to ask for assistance each of the states within the SE
PIF
> collective to help with disseminating information on this program
through
> their local Birders listserv or other means.
>
> Please visit the Southeastern US Nightjar Survey Network webpages at
the
> Center for Conservation Biology's website: http://www.ccb-wm.edu
> I will be making small edits to these webpages but the general
framework
> is all there.
>
> Thanks for any help people can offer,
>
> contact:
> Mike Wilson
> Center for Conservation Biology
> College of William and Mary
> PO Box 8795
> Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
> phone: 757-221-1649
> fax: 757-221-1650
> email:mdwils@xxxxxx
> www.ccb-wm.org
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