Seasonal Use of Dairies as Overnight Roosts by Common Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)

Author:

Lichtenwalter Callan1,Steensma Karen2ORCID,Marcondes Marcos1ORCID,Taylor Kyle3,McConnel Craig3ORCID,Adams Progar Amber1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA

2. Department of Geography and Environment, Trinity Western University, Langley, BC V2Y 1Y1, Canada

3. College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA

Abstract

The Common Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is an invasive bird species in North America that can cause damage to dairies. Starlings roost in structures on dairies overnight, defecating on cows, feed, and supplies. To target roosts for effective deterrence, farmers must know what times of the year starling populations are greatest. To test seasonality, two data sets were analyzed. First, birds were counted for 20–30 min at sunrise and sunset on 10 Whatcom County, Washington dairies over four weeks in September and October of 2016. Starling counts were greater in the last week of observations than in weeks one, two, and three. Second, birds were counted at sunset for four weeks during winter 2021 and spring and summer 2022 at two dairies in the Palouse region of Washington State and Idaho. As temperature and minutes of daylight decreased, bird abundance increased. There was also an effect of season, with more birds counted in winter and spring than in summer. These data sets combined suggest a seasonal use of dairies as night roosts by starlings. With this information, farmers in the United States will know to contact wildlife managers in the summer, so a starling deterrence strategy can be developed before roosts are established in the fall.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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