Comparing various survey methods for estimating the number of colonial nesting white egret pairs
Dates
Publication Date
2022-07-21
Start Date
2018-05-29
End Date
2020-06-12
Citation
Prosser, D.J., Sullivan, J.D., and Gilbert, C.J., 2022, Comparing various survey methods for estimating the number of colonial nesting white egret pairs: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P94M6F3B.
Summary
While small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) present a unique opportunity to survey avian populations while limiting disturbance, relatively little is known about how this method compares with more traditional approaches. In this study we compared population estimates of a mixed-species egret colony in the Chesapeake Bay (Maryland, USA) derived from UAS photo counts, flush counts, flight-line surveys, and in-colony nest counts along with the time required to derive an estimate via each approach. These data support a larger USGS manuscript.
Summary
While small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) present a unique opportunity to survey avian populations while limiting disturbance, relatively little is known about how this method compares with more traditional approaches. In this study we compared population estimates of a mixed-species egret colony in the Chesapeake Bay (Maryland, USA) derived from UAS photo counts, flush counts, flight-line surveys, and in-colony nest counts along with the time required to derive an estimate via each approach. These data support a larger USGS manuscript.
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Prosser, D. J., Sullivan, J. D., Gilbert, C. J., Brinker, D. F., McGowan, P. C., Callahan, C. R., Hutzell, B., and Smith, L. E., 2023, A comparison of direct & indirect survey methods for estimating colonial nesting waterbird populations: Waterbirds, v. 45, no. 2, p. 189-198.