Audubon Coastal Bird Survey: Aging Common Waterbirds

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Audubon Coastal Bird Survey: Aging Common Waterbirds

Why Age Birds? Ratio of juvenile : adult across a broad area can provide an index of regional reproductive success Breeding season counts of waterbirds at nesting rookeries can provide useful population size estimates, but it can be difficult to determine reproductive success

Why Age Birds? Understand age-specific use of habitats Laura Gooch Adult males Dan Pancamo Young males and females Black Mangrove Black Mangrove Dry Scrub Dry Scrub Marra 2000 Behavioral Ecology

ACBS Targets Report ages of 5 target species Brown Pelican Black Skimmer Laughing Gull Reddish Egret Sanderling Only during fall period of ACBS

How Birds Grow Up Size is not useful for aging birds. Birds reach their adult size just as they are becoming independent of their parents. For songbirds, this means a couple weeks after leaving the nest (about 1 month old). For shorebirds and waterbirds, this means at about 1-2 months old. Use plumage features to successfully age birds

Plumage-based Aging Each species process through a predictable sequence of plumages as it ages. Feathers are replaced 1-3 (rarely 4) times each year by a process called molt. summer fall fall fall Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

Awkward Juveniles Young quickly replace their natal down with feathers. Called the juvenile plumage. The juvenile plumage is typically distinct in pattern from all subsequent plumages. Downy young Juvenile Plumage

Leaving Juvenile Plumage In late summer, fall, or winter (depending on the species), part or all of the juvenile plumage will be replaced with a 1 st winter plumage. This often looks very much like an adult bird in winter plumage. Juvenile Plumage Formative or 1 st winter Plumage

What is an Immature? It can refer to one or more plumages between the juvenile and adult or definitive plumage. Interchangeable with sub-adult ; Some field guides incorrectly use this as synonymous with juvenile. It is not a useful term for understanding plumage-based bird ages. Yet, ebird uses it. I ll get back to this later.

Brown Pelican JUVENILES ADULT ADULT JUVENILE JUVENILE Juveniles (1 st fall) nearly identical to 2 nd fall birds, except that 2 nd fall birds will be molting flight feathers. Both have brown heads, with little to no white.

Brown Pelican IMMATURE (2 nd fall) Juveniles (1 st fall) are nearly identical to 2 nd fall birds. Except, 2 nd fall birds will be molting or have a mix of light and dark brown flight feathers. Both have brown heads, with little to no white. JUVENILE (1 st fall) For our purposes, call both juvenile unless you can determine molt status

Black Skimmer JUVENILE ADULT Does not molt wing flight feathers in fall May or may not molt wing flight feathers in fall if a bird is molting flight feathers, it has to be an adult photos: Joe Reynolds

Laughing Gull JUVENILE ADULT Does not molt wing flight feathers in fall May or may not molt wing flight feathers in fall if a bird is molting flight feathers, it has to be an adult

Pelicans, Terns, and Gulls just FYI Juvenile (1 st fall) 3 rd Fall 2 nd Fall (immature) After 3 rd Fall (adult) Micro-aging gulls, terns, pelicans, and some other waterbirds is possible through the 3 rd or 4 th year of life, but requires a detailed examination of flight feathers. The amount of black in the head is not a particularly useful indicator, even it looks like it here. -- DON T WORRY ABOUT MICRO-AGING FOR ACBS! -- ADULT

Reddish Egret (dark morph) JUVENILE December ADULT JUVENILE September Spring adult In fall, bill often does not have a pink base in adults or juveniles

Reddish Egret (white morph) Probably best to leave white morph birds as age unknown JUVENILE? ADULT? Spring adult

Sanderling ADULTS JUVENILES Juveniles are distinct with black shoulder, spangled back and middle of crown, and often buffy collars Adults can be variable, which is age and sex related, but always lack black wrist.

www.ebird.org/iss Data Entry: ebird

Data Entry: ebird A first priority with ACBS is to identify and count birds aging birds adds value to surveys, but we recognize the challenges in doing this. If you cannot age a bird because it is not seen well, this is fine. This page is an example of a recent ACBS survey done by an experienced Audubon bird biologist.