Rapid growth of the Swainson’s Hawk population in California since 2005

Author:

Furnas Brett J1ORCID,Wright David H2,Tennant Erin N3,O’Leary Reagen M3,Kuehn Michael J4,Bloom Peter H4,Battistone Carie L5

Affiliation:

1. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Health Laboratory, Rancho Cordova, California, USA

2. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region, Lands Unit, Rancho Cordova, California, USA

3. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Central Region, Lands Unit, Fresno, California, USA

4. Bloom Research, Inc.  , Santa Ana, California, USA

5. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Biogeographic Data Branch, Sacramento, California, USA

Abstract

Abstract By 1979 Swainson’s Hawks (Buteo swainsoni) had declined to as low as 375 breeding pairs throughout their summer range in California. Shortly thereafter the species was listed as threatened in the state. To evaluate the hawk’s population trend since then, we analyzed data from 1,038 locations surveyed throughout California in either 2005, 2006, 2016, or 2018. We estimated a total statewide population of 18,810 breeding pairs (95% CI: 11,353–37,228) in 2018, and found that alfalfa (Medicago sativa, lucerne) cultivation, agricultural crop diversity, and the occurrence of non-agricultural trees for nesting were positively associated with hawk density. We also concluded that California’s Swainson’s Hawk summering population grew rapidly between 2005 and 2018 at a rate of 13.9% per year (95% CI: 7.8–19.2%). Despite strong evidence that the species has rebounded overall in California, Swainson’s Hawks remain largely extirpated from Southern California where they were historically common. Further, we note that the increase in Swainson’s Hawks has been coincident with expanded orchard and vineyard cultivation which is not considered suitable for nesting. Therefore, we recommend more frequent, improved surveys to monitor the stability of the species’ potential recovery and to better understand the causes. Our results are consistent with increasing raptor populations in North America and Europe that contrast with overall global declines especially in the tropics.

Funder

California Department of Fish and Wildlife

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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