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MDWFP Aerial Waterfowl Survey Report January 19 and 24-25, 2018 Prepared by: Houston Havens Waterfowl Program Coordinator and Alec Conrad Private Lands Biologist Delta Region MS Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks 601-432-2199 houstonh@mdwfp.state.ms.us alecc@mdwfp.state.ms.us

The late January MDWFP aerial waterfowl survey occurred January 19 th, 24 th, and 25 th. Wetland habitat increased since the last survey period due to recent rainfall. As a result, observations of ducks in the Mississippi Delta were more evenly distributed across the landscape than previous surveys. As in most years, number of flooded impoundments generally increased as survey transects moved further northeast in the Mississippi Delta. However, many small low-lying, rainfall-dependent areas were scattered across all regions of the Delta. Although duck abundance estimates decreased from the peak numbers in early January, estimates remained high for this time of year and were comparable to recent years (Table 1 and Figure 1). Estimates for all groups of ducks except divers remained substantially higher than their long-term averages for late January surveys (Table 2). Dabblers other than mallards comprised about 60% of all duck observations while mallards made up about 35% of all observations. Mallards remained by far the most abundant dabbling duck species observed overall, followed by gadwall. Diving duck estimates remained similar to early January numbers, which were very low. Scaup and ring-necked ducks were the most abundant diving duck species observed, respectively. Reports from many public and private lands indicate that duck numbers have decreased somewhat across the Mississippi Delta, but numbers are still relatively high in many areas. The weather forecast for the final weekend of the waterfowl hunting season predicts warm and rainy conditions. The southeastern portion of the Delta contained the greatest abundances of ducks overall. Mallards and other dabbling ducks were most abundant in the southwestern and southeastern regions. The greatest abundances of diving ducks were observed in the southeastern region. As expected, mallards and other dabblers were observed most commonly using newly flooded areas of agricultural fields following the rainfall received earlier this week. Ducks were commonly observed in small, scattered pockets of shallow water or along the leading edges of the water in large flooded fields. In contrast to the early January survey, ducks were highly distributed across the Delta with very few large concentrations. Biologists speculate that following the previous week s icy conditions, dabbling ducks quickly responded to newly flooded food resources to meet energy demands. Some species of ducks also tend to seek out more secluded habitats with dense vegetation during late winter, rather than congregating in large groups as they did earlier in the hunting season. These dense habitats provide cover from harsh weather, and also provide abundant aquatic invertebrates as many species of ducks begin to shift food preferences from high carbohydrate content to more protein-rich foods. Several large concentrations of light geese (snow, blue, and Ross ) were observed during this survey, but numbers of geese in general decreased from earlier this month. Large numbers of greater white-fronted geese continued using large dry agricultural fields and levees around catfish ponds. After the regular waterfowl hunting seasons end on January 28, the post season light goose conservation order will resume and will occur January 29 February 2 and February 4 March 31. There will be a statewide youth waterfowl hunting day on February 3. Hunters are encouraged to check Wildlife Management Area and other public land regulations for opportunities during the conservation order and youth waterfowl hunting day. For weekly waterfowl reports and more information on the MDWFP Waterfowl Program, visit our website at http://www.mdwfp.com/waterfowl.

Table 1. Waterfowl abundance estimates in the Mississippi Delta during the late January survey period, 2016-2018. Species Survey Period Late Jan 2016 Late Jan 2017 Late Jan 2018 Mallards 307,177 267,078 334,140 Other Dabblers 482,843 483,037 516,240 Diving Ducks 206,983 106,419 45,587 Total Ducks 997,003 815,903 895,968 Figure 1. Waterfowl abundance estimates in the Mississippi Delta during the late January survey period, 2016-2018. 1,000,000 900,000 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 Mallards Dabblers Diving Ducks Total Ducks Jan-16 Jan-17 Jan-18

Table 2. Comparison of late January 2018 aerial waterfowl survey estimates to the long-term average (LTA) for late January survey estimates. Species Group Late Jan 2018 Late Jan LTA % Change from LTA Mallards 334,140 235,104 +42.1% Other Dabblers 516,240 383,934 +34.5% Diving Ducks 45,587 135,603-66.4% Total Ducks 895,968 742,689 +20.6%

Tunica Distribution of Mallards in the Mississippi Delta Jan. 19, 24, & 25, 2018 Coahoma Quitman Panola " Tallahatchie Bolivar Sunflower Leflore Grenada Description Low (<12/mi2) Medium (12-115/mi2) High (>115/mi2) Washington Humphreys Holmes Issaquena Sharkey Yazoo Prepared by MDWFP GIS Lab 29 Jan. 2018

Tunica Distribution of Total Ducks in the Mississippi Delta Jan. 19, 24,& 25, 2018 Coahoma Quitman Panola " Tallahatchie Bolivar Sunflower Leflore Grenada Description Low (<12/mi2) Medium (12-115/mi2) High (>115/mi2) Washington Humphreys Holmes Issaquena Sharkey Yazoo Prepared by MDWFP GIS Lab 29 Jan. 2018

Description Lower Tunica Greatest Concentrations of Ducks Observed in the Mississippi Delta Jan. 19, 24,& 25, 2018 Higher Coahoma Quitman Tallahatchie Panola " Bolivar Grenada Sunflower Leflore Washington Humphreys Holmes Sharkey Issaquena Yazoo Prepared by MDWFP GIS Lab 29 Jan. 2018 Note: This map does not use the same area calculations as previously published maps and is intended to illustrate major concentrations of ducks in the Mississippi Delta.

" Tunica Locations and relative size of light goose flocks in the Mississippi Delta Jan. 19, 24,& 25, 2018 Panola Coahoma Quitman Description Lower Tallahatchie Bolivar Grenada Sunflower Higher Leflore Washington Humphreys Holmes Sharkey Issaquena Yazoo Prepared by MDWFP GIS Lab 29 Jan. 2018 Note: This map does not use the same area calculations as previously published maps and is intended to illustrate the relative size of goose flocks in the Mississippi Delta.