The American Woodcock Singing Ground Survey largely conforms to the phenology of male woodcock migration

Author:

Blomberg Erik J.1ORCID,Fish Alexander C.1,Berigan Liam A.1,Roth Amber M.2,Rau Rebecca3,Clements Sarah J.1,Balkcom Greg4,Carpenter Bobbi5,Costanzo Gary6,Duguay Jeffrey7,Graham Clayton L.8,Harvey William9,Hook Michael10,Howell Douglas L.11,Maddox Seth12,McWilliams Scott8ORCID,Meyer Shawn W.13,Nichols Theodore C.14,Pollard J. Bruce15,Roy Christian16ORCID,Slezak Colby8ORCID,Stiller Josh17,Tetreault Mathieu18,Williams Lisa19

Affiliation:

1. Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology University of Maine 5755 Nutting Hall ME 04469 USA

2. Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology and School of Forest Resources University of Maine 5755 Nutting Hall ME 04469 USA

3. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management Patuxent Research Refuge 11510 American Holly Drive Laurel MD 20708 USA

4. Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division 1014 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Fort Valley GA 31030 USA

5. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Fish and Wildlife Research Institute 1105 SW Williston Road Gainesville FL 32601 USA

6. Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources 3801 John Tyler Highway Charles City VA 23188 USA

7. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries 2000 Quail Drive Baton Rouge LA 70898 USA

8. Department of Natural Resources Science University of Rhode Island 105 Coastal Institute in Kingston Kingston RI 02881 USA

9. Wildlife and Heritage Service Department of Natural Resources 828B Airpax Road, Suite 500 Cambridge MD 21613 USA

10. South Carolina Department of Natural Resources 1000 Assembly Street Columbia SC 29202 USA

11. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Wildlife Management Division 132 Marine Drive Edenton NC 27932 USA

12. Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 64 North Union Street Montgomery AL 36130 USA

13. Environment and Climate Change Canada 335 River Road Ottawa Ontario K1V 1C7 Canada

14. New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife 2201 County Route 631 Woodbine NJ 08270 USA

15. Environment and Climate Change Canada 17 Waterfowl Lane Sackville New Brunswick E4L 1G6 Canada

16. Environment and Climate Change Canada 351, boulevard Saint‐Joseph Gatineau Quebec K1A 0H3 Canada

17. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Fish and Wildlife 625 Broadway Albany NY 12233 USA

18. Environment and Climate Change Canada 801‐1550, avenue d'Estimauville Québec QC G1J 0C3 Canada

19. Pennsylvania Game Commission 2001 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg PA 17110 USA

Abstract

AbstractAmerican woodcock (Scolopax minor; woodcock) are monitored, in part, by counts of displaying male woodcock collected via the American Woodcock Singing Ground Survey (SGS), which suggests long‐term, range‐wide declines in woodcock populations. Data from the SGS have been used extensively to develop conservation plans, direct management actions, and understand causes of decline. To avoid bias, the SGS should be timed to avoid spring migration, and the distribution of survey routes should coincide with woodcock breeding distribution. Our objectives for this research were to evaluate SGS timing with the phenology of male woodcock migration, relate the spatial coverage of the SGS to male woodcock breeding distributions, and explore other sources of variation in woodcock migration timing. We marked 133 male woodcock captured throughout eastern North America with global positioning system (GPS) transmitters during 2019–2022, and compared the timing of their spring migration with the spatiotemporal stratification of the SGS. Most woodcock (74%) completed migration prior to the onset of the SGS. In the northernmost SGS zone, a greater percentage of males (34%) continued migration during the survey window; however, the influence of this mismatch is offset because SGS routes were run more frequently during the second half of the window. Young woodcock completing their first spring migration took 8.6 days longer to do so, on average, compared to adults, and so were more likely to migrate during the SGS window. We found little evidence that timing of migration varied among years. Existing SGS routes cover the majority of male woodcock post‐migratory breeding distribution, with 90% of male woodcock establishing final breeding sites within the spatial coverage of the SGS. Our results confirm the SGS includes some migrating males, with the proportion relative to resident breeding males increasing in more northern survey strata. Our data suggests these errors are unlikely to bias trend estimates at large scales (e.g., within woodcock management regions), but there may be potential for bias at more local scales (e.g., state or provincial population indices).

Funder

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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