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2012 Snowy Plover winter surveys in northwest Baja California

by Jennie Duberstein / Sunday, 01 July 2012 / Published in News

By Eduardo Palacios

On 14-17 January 2012, two teams of two-observers each surveyed the Snowy Plover population wintering in Bahía de San Quintín, Baja California, Mexico. Results are shown by type of habitat and locality of Bahia de San Quintin in Table 1.

On 18 January 2012 we also surveyed the barrier beach of Estero de Punta Banda (15 km south of Ensenada) but we did not find any plovers.

We searched for banded birds but did not find any. The absence of banded birds and the small difference between breeding and wintering populations (77 birds, 25% larger in winter) confirm that the Snowy Plover population in Bahía de San Quintín is mostly resident. However, there seems to be seasonal local movements (differences in habitat use) among sites with sandy habitats. We plan to start banding young and adults to learn more about habitat use and human disturbance influence on breeding performance in the area.

To learn more about this project, please contact Eduardo Palacios.

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Habitat Site Breeding/2011 Wintering/2012
Barrier beach Punta Azufre 22 125
Dune-backed beach El Playón 11 55
Dune-backed beach Playa San Ramón 113 4
Dune-backed beach La Pinta-Los Sabios 5 89
Salt flat Laguna Figueroa 125 36
Salt flat La Salina 7 3
Salt pond Salinas San Martín 17 15
Total 300 327
Table 1. Wintering adult Snowy Plover in Bahía de San Quintín, B.C. For comparison, data on the breeding population surveyed last breeding survey window are also shown.
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Tagged under: Baja California, Mexico, monitoring, shorebirds, snowy plover

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