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Shorebird Breeding Biology In Wetlands Of The Playa Lakes, Texas, Usa, Warren C. Conway, Loren M. Smith Jan 2005

Shorebird Breeding Biology In Wetlands Of The Playa Lakes, Texas, Usa, Warren C. Conway, Loren M. Smith

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Wetlands in the Playa Lakes Region of Texas are important habitats for North American wintering waterfowl and migrant shorebirds. However, shorebird breeding biology has been overlooked in characterizing the region’s ecological importance. In 1998 and 1999, American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana), Black-necked Stilt ( Himantopus mexicanus ), Killdeer (Charadrius vociferous), and Snowy Plover (C. alexandrinus) breeding ecology were studied in playas, saline lakes, and riparian wetlands in the Playa Lakes Region of Texas. Chronology of nest initiation, clutch sizes, and hatching success for 298 Snowy Plover, 111 American Avocet, 43 Killdeer, and 26 Blacknecked Stilt …