Authors
William V DeLuca, Tim Meehan, Nat Seavy, Andrea Jones, Jennifer Pitt, Jill L Deppe, Chad B Wilsey
Publication date
2021/3/13
Journal
Ornithological Applications
Volume
123
Issue
1
Publisher
Oxford Academic
Description
Migration is an important component of some species full annual cycle. California’s Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta provide important riparian and wetland habitats for migrating waterbirds in the arid west of North America, but little is known about whether these locations are important at the population level to migrating landbirds. We used eBird Status and Trends abundance data to quantify the importance of the Central Valley and Colorado River Delta to landbirds by estimating the proportion of the breeding population of 112 species that use each site during migration. We found that ~17 million landbirds use the Colorado River Delta in the spring and ~14 million in the fall. Across 4 study regions in the Central Valley, up to ~65 million landbirds migrate through in the spring and up to ~48 million in the fall. In the spring and fall, respectively, up to 37 and up to 30 species had at least 1% of their …
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