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Lice And Mites From A Fall Warbler On Vaca Key, Lawrence J. Hribar
Lice And Mites From A Fall Warbler On Vaca Key, Lawrence J. Hribar
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Arthropod Associates Of The Gray Catbird On Vaca Key, Lawrence J. Hribar, Aline D. Tassi
Arthropod Associates Of The Gray Catbird On Vaca Key, Lawrence J. Hribar, Aline D. Tassi
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
The Possible Location Of Marlow’S Landing And Its Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis Carolinensis) Specimens, Benjamin E. Leese
The Possible Location Of Marlow’S Landing And Its Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis Carolinensis) Specimens, Benjamin E. Leese
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Interactions Between Sympatric Florida Scrub-Jays And Southeastern American Kestrels, Karl E. Miller, Benjamin Ewing
Interactions Between Sympatric Florida Scrub-Jays And Southeastern American Kestrels, Karl E. Miller, Benjamin Ewing
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Winter Return Rates, Patch Fidelity, And Response To Prescribed Fire For Grasshopper And Savannah Sparrows In Southwestern Florida, Bob Altman, Kathleen N. Smith, Joseph Bozzo, Robert T. Meyer
Winter Return Rates, Patch Fidelity, And Response To Prescribed Fire For Grasshopper And Savannah Sparrows In Southwestern Florida, Bob Altman, Kathleen N. Smith, Joseph Bozzo, Robert T. Meyer
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Black Spiny-Tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura Similis) Use Of Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus Polyphemus) Burrows In Buckingham, Florida, Josie Rivero, Andrew M. Durso
Black Spiny-Tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura Similis) Use Of Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus Polyphemus) Burrows In Buckingham, Florida, Josie Rivero, Andrew M. Durso
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Arthropods Taken From Birds On Vaca Key, Monroe County (Columbiformes: Columbidae; Passeriformes: Parulidae, Sturnidae, Turdidae), Lawrence J. Hribar
Arthropods Taken From Birds On Vaca Key, Monroe County (Columbiformes: Columbidae; Passeriformes: Parulidae, Sturnidae, Turdidae), Lawrence J. Hribar
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Patterns Of Scavenging On Bird Carcasses In A Coastal Subtropical Environment, David W. Kerstetter, Garrett A. Hardy, Laura John
Patterns Of Scavenging On Bird Carcasses In A Coastal Subtropical Environment, David W. Kerstetter, Garrett A. Hardy, Laura John
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Comparing The Frequency Of Incest Between Siblings In Two Populations Of Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma Coerulescens), Kelly A. Roberts, Abigail Valine, Angela Tringali, Michelle Dent, Reed Bowman
Comparing The Frequency Of Incest Between Siblings In Two Populations Of Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma Coerulescens), Kelly A. Roberts, Abigail Valine, Angela Tringali, Michelle Dent, Reed Bowman
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Discovery And Early Monitoring Of A New Florida Grasshopper Sparrow Population On Ranchlands In Osceola County: Evidence Of Metapopulation Connectivity, Erin L. Hewett Ragheb, Karl E. Miller, Archer F. Larned, Mary S. Peterson
Discovery And Early Monitoring Of A New Florida Grasshopper Sparrow Population On Ranchlands In Osceola County: Evidence Of Metapopulation Connectivity, Erin L. Hewett Ragheb, Karl E. Miller, Archer F. Larned, Mary S. Peterson
Florida Field Naturalist
In 2012, the critically endangered Florida Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum floridanus) was known to exist only on three public conservation areas with native dry prairie habitat. In 2013, an additional site was discovered on a grazed, semi-improved cattle ranch in Osceola County, Florida, USA (hereafter the Ranch). We describe initial results from an effort to establish a long-term demographic monitoring program at the Ranch (2014–2016). Band-resighting data revealed that the Ranch supported a minimum population of 29 territorial males in 2015 and 19 in 2016, representing 39% and 34% of the known wild male population, respectively. The weighted …
Ba-Ba-Bachman’S: A Note On Song Production In Juvenile Bachman’S Sparrows (Peucaea Aestivalis), Hans Gonzembach, Heather Wolverton, Rindy Anderson
Ba-Ba-Bachman’S: A Note On Song Production In Juvenile Bachman’S Sparrows (Peucaea Aestivalis), Hans Gonzembach, Heather Wolverton, Rindy Anderson
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Bird Abundance And Diversity In Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, Usa, Jessica L. Copertino, Paul E. Sacks, Jacob Hromyak, Linda J. Walters
Bird Abundance And Diversity In Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, Usa, Jessica L. Copertino, Paul E. Sacks, Jacob Hromyak, Linda J. Walters
Florida Field Naturalist
Mosquito Lagoon, the northernmost portion of the Indian River Lagoon along the eastern coast of Florida, is home to a variety of both resident and migratory bird species, including over a dozen categorized as either threatened or endangered in the state of Florida. Though birds have previously been monitored in parts of the central and southern Indian River Lagoon system, there has been little research on birds in Mosquito Lagoon. In this study, we used 2 years of survey data to evaluate the abundance and diversity of the avian community in Mosquito Lagoon. We made 22,085 bird observations, including 67 …
Fourteen Years Of Jay Watch Data Gathered On Small Scrub Fragments In Indian River County, Florida, Eleanor K. Van Os, Joseph D. Carroll
Fourteen Years Of Jay Watch Data Gathered On Small Scrub Fragments In Indian River County, Florida, Eleanor K. Van Os, Joseph D. Carroll
Florida Field Naturalist
The Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) is the only bird en- demic to Florida and is now listed as imperiled under the Federal Endangered Species Act. The primary reasons for this status are the loss of scrub habitat to development and inconsistent land management. Even with the protection provided by state and fed- eral laws, many jay populations are likely to disappear as a result of their small size and isolation from larger populations. We assessed 14 years (2007–2020) of data from Jay Watch, a statewide citizen-science initiative, in Indian River County Florida where fragmented sites range from 3.5–6.5 …
Incomplete Consumption Of Successfully Caught Prey By A Short-Tailed Hawk (Buteo Brachyurus), Kendalynn A. Morris, Andrew M. Durso
Incomplete Consumption Of Successfully Caught Prey By A Short-Tailed Hawk (Buteo Brachyurus), Kendalynn A. Morris, Andrew M. Durso
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Additional Records Of Ectosymbionts From The Ovenbird (Seiurus Aurocapilla) On Vaca Key, Florida, Lawrence J. Hribar
Additional Records Of Ectosymbionts From The Ovenbird (Seiurus Aurocapilla) On Vaca Key, Florida, Lawrence J. Hribar
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Floridas First Confirmed Record Of Bulwers Petrel (Bulweria Bulwerii) And A First For The Gulf Of Mexico, Lucy R. Duncan, Dorothy Kaufmann
Floridas First Confirmed Record Of Bulwers Petrel (Bulweria Bulwerii) And A First For The Gulf Of Mexico, Lucy R. Duncan, Dorothy Kaufmann
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Apparent Tool Use By A Black-And-White Warbler (Mniotilta Varia), Paul Jadot, William D. Newmark
Apparent Tool Use By A Black-And-White Warbler (Mniotilta Varia), Paul Jadot, William D. Newmark
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Thirtieth Report Of The Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee: 20192021, Andrew W. Kratter
Thirtieth Report Of The Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee: 20192021, Andrew W. Kratter
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Ectosymbionts From A Northern Mockingbird On Vaca Key, Florida, Lawrence J. Hribar
Ectosymbionts From A Northern Mockingbird On Vaca Key, Florida, Lawrence J. Hribar
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Viability Of A Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma Coerulescens) Population In North-Central Florida, Dustin E. Brewer, Ralph Risch
Viability Of A Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma Coerulescens) Population In North-Central Florida, Dustin E. Brewer, Ralph Risch
Florida Field Naturalist
Exceedingly limited breeding range, dispersal ability, and habitat connectivity tend to characterize species as at risk of extinction. A species endemic to Florida, the Florida Scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens; scrub-jay), exemplifies these characteristics, which have contributed to its alarming, roughly 90% population decline since the 1800s. To help stop or reverse this ongoing decline, land managers should communicate scrub-jay population trends to facilitate conversations about the effectiveness of respective management regimes within and between metapopulations and to identify regions in particular need of conservation focus. We report scrub-jay population survey data at Seminole State Forest (SSF) in north-central Florida between 2008 …
Coastal Observations Of Alligator Snapping Turtles In The Florida Panhandle, Kevin M. Enge, Bradley S. Smith, Brooke L. Talley, Terri Cannon, Travis M. Thomas, Daniel Catizone
Coastal Observations Of Alligator Snapping Turtles In The Florida Panhandle, Kevin M. Enge, Bradley S. Smith, Brooke L. Talley, Terri Cannon, Travis M. Thomas, Daniel Catizone
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Repeated Attempts By A Female Boat-Tailed Grackle To Feed A Road-Killed Fledgling, Jerome A. Jackson, Bette J.S. Jackson
Repeated Attempts By A Female Boat-Tailed Grackle To Feed A Road-Killed Fledgling, Jerome A. Jackson, Bette J.S. Jackson
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Feather Mites From Two Passerine Birds On Vaca Key, Florida, Lawrence J. Hribar
Feather Mites From Two Passerine Birds On Vaca Key, Florida, Lawrence J. Hribar
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
City Birds: Avian Abundance And Diversity In Jacksonville, Florida, Joan Marie C. Spinelli, Gerard F. Pinto, E. Natasha Vanderhoff
City Birds: Avian Abundance And Diversity In Jacksonville, Florida, Joan Marie C. Spinelli, Gerard F. Pinto, E. Natasha Vanderhoff
Florida Field Naturalist
Urbanization is rapidly changing the landscape in which birds live. Habitat alteration and degradation and changes in food resources are affecting the distribution and abundance of birds in urban areas. Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida and is undergoing considerable growth. We investigated how urbanization might affect avian abundance and diversity at four sites in Jacksonville, Florida. For all sites we calculated land cover percentages (tree cover, ground cover, impervious surfaces, water, and shrubs) at three spatial scales (50-m, 100-m, and 1,000-m radius) to encompass the area sampled for birds and the larger urban matrix. We conducted point counts …
Habitat Use And Movements Of Feral Mallards (Anas Platyrhynchos) And Invasive Muscovy Ducks (Cairina Moschata) In Tampa, Florida, Joni Downs, Mehrdad Vaziri, Lucy Deba Enomah, Zachary J. Smith
Habitat Use And Movements Of Feral Mallards (Anas Platyrhynchos) And Invasive Muscovy Ducks (Cairina Moschata) In Tampa, Florida, Joni Downs, Mehrdad Vaziri, Lucy Deba Enomah, Zachary J. Smith
Florida Field Naturalist
Feral Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and invasive Muscovy Ducks (Cairina moschata) are common waterfowl in urban areas in many parts of the world, though relatively little is known about their habits and movements. This study quantified the fine-scale movements and habitat-use patterns of feral Mallards and Muscovy Ducks in an urban area of Tampa, Florida, from hour-long observational and tracking data. Mallards spent more time in water than Muscovy Ducks (41.0% vs. 9.1%), less time in grass (2.8% vs. 21.5%), and less time in urban areas (0.5% vs. 8.0%). Times spent by Mallards and Muscovy Ducks in …
Abstracts Of Student Presentations At The Fall 2020 Virtual Meeting Of The Florida Ornithological Society, Florida Ornithological Society
Abstracts Of Student Presentations At The Fall 2020 Virtual Meeting Of The Florida Ornithological Society, Florida Ornithological Society
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Satellite Telemetry Reveals Habitat Selection And Movement Patterns Of An American Flamingo In Florida Bay, Steven M. Whitfield, Judd M. Patterson, Antonio Pernas, Michelle Davis, Jerome J. Lorenz, Frank N. Ridgley
Satellite Telemetry Reveals Habitat Selection And Movement Patterns Of An American Flamingo In Florida Bay, Steven M. Whitfield, Judd M. Patterson, Antonio Pernas, Michelle Davis, Jerome J. Lorenz, Frank N. Ridgley
Florida Field Naturalist
American Flamingos are among the most iconic—and rarest—of Florida’s native birds. Though historical large flocks were decimated by hunting, small groups of flamingos of unknown origin persist in Florida today. Here, we report a satellite telemetry study of an American Flamingo in Florida Bay, Florida, USA, over a 22-month period. The flamingo used an extensive tidal flat at Snake Bight (Everglades National Park) and numerous mangrove-fringed mudflats inside keys within Florida Bay. Movement patterns varied by time of day and time of year and indicated that movements were tracking hydroperiod and prey availability across a landscape mosaic of spatially and …
Site Characteristics And Reproductive Success Of Roof-Nesting American Oystercatchers (Haematopus Palliatus) In Florida, Jeff S. Liechty
Site Characteristics And Reproductive Success Of Roof-Nesting American Oystercatchers (Haematopus Palliatus) In Florida, Jeff S. Liechty
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Two New Recent Country Records Of Mormoopid Bats (Chiroptera: Mormoopidae) From Long Island, The Bahamas, Verity L. Mathis, David L. Reed
Two New Recent Country Records Of Mormoopid Bats (Chiroptera: Mormoopidae) From Long Island, The Bahamas, Verity L. Mathis, David L. Reed
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.
Play Behavior By An Anhinga (Anhinga Anhinga), Tom Webber
Play Behavior By An Anhinga (Anhinga Anhinga), Tom Webber
Florida Field Naturalist
No abstract provided.