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Observations on a 40-Year January Bird Census in Boone County, Nebraska, 1978-2017

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For 40 years Wayne Mollhoff conducted a personal bird census every January. He explains: "After having run several Breeding Bird Survey routes, and participated in several Christmas Bird Counts, I became curious to see what might be found on a winter count under the more tightly controlled parameters of a census, as contrasted with Christmas counts done with variable numbers of observers." The count was set up similarly to the USGS Breeding Bird Survey routes with 50 stops, one-half mile (800 meters) apart, all birds counted for 3 minutes, with birds counted at one stop not counted again at following stops. The census route ran from the northwest corner of Boone County, along Beaver Creek, to a point outside Albion. Counts began at local sunrise. A total of 73 species were recorded during the 40-year census. This paper records those results and offers observations on patterns of occurrence or absence and changes in frequency. A Nebraska Ornithologists' Union Occasional Paper

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781609623012
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 34
  • Published:
  • September 12, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x2x216 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 58 g.
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Description of Observations on a 40-Year January Bird Census in Boone County, Nebraska, 1978-2017

For 40 years Wayne Mollhoff conducted a personal bird census every January. He explains:
"After having run several Breeding Bird Survey routes, and participated in several Christmas Bird Counts, I became curious to see what might be found on a winter count under the more tightly controlled parameters of a census, as contrasted with Christmas counts done with variable numbers of observers."
The count was set up similarly to the USGS Breeding Bird Survey routes with 50 stops, one-half mile (800 meters) apart, all birds counted for 3 minutes, with birds counted at one stop not counted again at following stops. The census route ran from the northwest corner of Boone County, along Beaver Creek, to a point outside Albion. Counts began at local sunrise.
A total of 73 species were recorded during the 40-year census. This paper records those results and offers observations on patterns of occurrence or absence and changes in frequency.
A Nebraska Ornithologists' Union Occasional Paper

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