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Landbird Inventory for Olympic National Park tabular data
Landbird inventory tabular data for Olympic National Park, 2002-2003.
In 2002 The Institute for Bird Populations (IBP) collaborated with personnel at Olympic National Park to initiate a two-year, park-wide, inventory of landbirds. The broad goals of the inventory are to elucidate spatial patterns of abundance across the park for a large suite of species, and to produce information that will assist park managers and cooperators in designing the park's long-term landbird monitoring program.
We used variable circular plot point counts to describe avian presence and abundance at specific points spaced 200 m along randomly selected transects in accessible areas of the park. We recorded all species detected and the linear distance to each bird when first seen, date, time, and level of ambient noise. A journal was kept for each field day describing location (UTM coordinates), Pacific Meridian Resources habitat type (cover type), and elevation. At each point, vegetation was sampled to describe habitat structure and composition within a circular 50 m radius plot centered at the point count survey point. Data from this rapid characterization included aspect, slope, vegetation cover (herbaceous, shrub, and tree), and densiometer readings recorded along 20 m transects in the 4 cardinal directions.
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| description | Landbird inventory tabular data for Olympic National Park, 2002-2003. In 2002 The Institute for Bird Populations (IBP) collaborated with personnel at Olympic National Park to initiate a two-year, park-wide, inventory of landbirds. The broad goals of the inventory are to elucidate spatial patterns of abundance across the park for a large suite of species, and to produce information that will assist park managers and cooperators in designing the park's long-term landbird monitoring program. We used variable circular plot point counts to describe avian presence and abundance at specific points spaced 200 m along randomly selected transects in accessible areas of the park. We recorded all species detected and the linear distance to each bird when first seen, date, time, and level of ambient noise. A journal was kept for each field day describing location (UTM coordinates), Pacific Meridian Resources habitat type (cover type), and elevation. At each point, vegetation was sampled to describe habitat structure and composition within a circular 50 m radius plot centered at the point count survey point. Data from this rapid characterization included aspect, slope, vegetation cover (herbaceous, shrub, and tree), and densiometer readings recorded along 20 m transects in the 4 cardinal directions. |
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| issued | 2014-01-15T00:00:00Z |
| keyword |
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"Abundance",
"Accipiter gentilis",
"Accipiter striatus",
"Actitis macularia",
"Agelaius phoeniceus",
"Aix sponsa",
"American Black Oystercatcher",
"American Cliff Swallow",
"American Crow",
"American Dipper",
"American Goldfinch",
"American Kestrel",
"American Pipit",
"American Robin",
"American Yellow Warbler",
"Anas platyrhynchos",
"Anthus rubescens",
"Ardea herodias",
"Aythya marila",
"Bald Eagle",
"Band-tailed Pigeon",
"Barn Swallow",
"Barred Owl",
"Barrow's Goldeneye",
"Belted Kingfisher",
"Biology",
"Biota",
"Black Oystercatcher",
"Black-capped Chickadee",
"Black-headed Grosbeak",
"Black-throated Gray Warbler",
"Black-throated Grey Warbler",
"Blue Grouse",
"Bombycilla cedrorum",
"Bonaparte's Gull",
"Bonasa umbellus",
"Brachyramphus marmoratus",
"Branta canadensis",
"Brown Creeper",
"Brown Pelican",
"Brown-headed Cowbird",
"Bucephala albeola",
"Bucephala islandica",
"Buff-bellied Pipit",
"Bufflehead",
"Buteo jamaicensis",
"Calidris mauri",
"Calidris melanotos",
"Calidris minutilla",
"California Quail",
"Californian Quail",
"Callipepla californica",
"Canada Goose",
"Carduelis pinus",
"Carduelis tristis",
"Carpodacus purpureus",
"Caspian Tern",
"Cassin's Vireo",
"Cathartes aura",
"Catharus guttatus",
"Catharus ustulatus",
"Cedar Waxwing",
"Cepphus columba",
"Certhia americana",
"Ceryle alcyon",
"Chaetura vauxi",
"Charadrius vociferus",
"Chestnut-backed Chickadee",
"Chipping Sparrow",
"Chordeiles minor",
"Cinclus mexicanus",
"Cistothorus palustris",
"Clark's Nutcracker",
"Cliff Swallow",
"Coccothraustes vespertinus",
"Colaptes auratus",
"Columba fasciata",
"Common Merganser",
"Common Nighthawk",
"Common Raven",
"Common Starling",
"Common Yellowthroat",
"Contopus cooperi",
"Contopus sordidulus",
"Corvus brachyrhynchos",
"Corvus corax",
"Cyanocitta stelleri",
"DISTANCE program",
"Dark-eyed Junco",
"Dendragapus obscurus",
"Dendroica coronata",
"Dendroica nigrescens",
"Dendroica petechia",
"Dendroica townsendi",
"Density",
"Distribution",
"Double-crested Cormorant",
"Downy Woodpecker",
"Dryocopus pileatus",
"Ecological Framework: Biological Integrity | Focal Species or Communities | Birds",
"Empidonax difficilis",
"Empidonax hammondii",
"Empidonax traillii",
"Environment",
"Eremophila alpestris",
"European Starling",
"Evening Grosbeak",
"Falco sparverius",
"Fox Sparrow",
"Geothlypis trichas",
"Glaucidium gnoma",
"Glaucous-winged Gull",
"Golden-crowned Kinglet",
"Golden-crowned Sparrow",
"Gray Jay",
"Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch",
"Great Blue Heron",
"Greater Scaup",
"Greater Yellowlegs",
"Grey Jay",
"Grey-crowned Rosy Finch",
"Habitat",
"Haematopus bachmani",
"Hairy Woodpecker",
"Haliaeetus leucocephalus",
"Hammond's Flycatcher",
"Harlequin Duck",
"Hermit Thrush",
"Hirundo rustica",
"Histrionicus histrionicus",
"Hooded Merganser",
"Horned Lark",
"Hutton's Vireo",
"Inventory",
"Ixoreus naevius",
"Junco hyemalis",
"Killdeer",
"Larus delawarensis",
"Larus glaucescens",
"Larus occidentalis",
"Larus philadelphia",
"Least Sandpiper",
"Leucosticte tephrocotis",
"Limosa fedoa",
"Lophodytes cucullatus",
"Loxia curvirostra",
"MacGillivray's Warbler",
"Mallard",
"Marbled Godwit",
"Marbled Murrelet",
"Marsh Wren",
"Melanitta fusca",
"Melospiza melodia",
"Mergus merganser",
"Mergus serrator",
"Molothrus ater",
"Mountain Pygmy Owl",
"Mourning Dove",
"Myadestes townsendi",
"NCCN",
"North Coast and Cascades Network Network",
"Northern Flicker",
"Northern Goshawk",
"Northern Pygmy-Owl",
"Northern Raven",
"Northern Rough-winged Swallow",
"Northern Spotted Owl",
"Nucifraga columbiana",
"Numenius phaeopus",
"OLYM",
"Olive-sided Flycatcher",
"Olympic National Park",
"Olympic Peninsula",
"Oporornis tolmiei",
"Orange-crowned Warbler",
"Osprey",
"Pacific Northwest",
"Pacific-slope Flycatcher",
"Pandion haliaetus",
"Passerculus sandwichensis",
"Passerella iliaca",
"Pectoral Sandpiper",
"Pelagic Cormorant",
"Pelecanus occidentalis",
"Perisoreus canadensis",
"Petrochelidon pyrrhonota",
"Phalacrocorax auritus",
"Phalacrocorax pelagicus",
"Pheucticus melanocephalus",
"Picoides pubescens",
"Picoides villosus",
"Pigeon Guillemot",
"Pileated Woodpecker",
"Pine Grosbeak",
"Pine Siskin",
"Pinicola enucleator",
"Pipilo maculatus",
"Piranga ludoviciana",
"Poecile atricapillus",
"Poecile rufescens",
"Point Count",
"Purple Finch",
"Rallus limicola",
"Red Crossbill",
"Red-breasted Merganser",
"Red-breasted Nuthatch",
"Red-breasted Sapsucker",
"Red-naped Sapsucker",
"Red-tailed Hawk",
"Red-winged Blackbird",
"Regulus calendula",
"Regulus satrapa",
"Resource Management",
"Ring-billed Gull",
"Ruby-crowned Kinglet",
"Ruffed Grouse",
"Rufous Hummingbird",
"Savannah Sparrow",
"Selasphorus rufus",
"Sharp-shinned Hawk",
"Sitta canadensis",
"Song Sparrow",
"Sphyrapicus nuchalis",
"Sphyrapicus ruber",
"Spizella passerina",
"Spotted Sandpiper",
"Spotted Towhee",
"Stelgidopteryx serripennis",
"Steller's Jay",
"Sterna caspia",
"Strix occidentalis caurina",
"Strix varia",
"Sturnus vulgaris",
"Swainson's Thrush",
"Tachycineta bicolor",
"Tachycineta thalassina",
"Townsend's Solitaire",
"Townsend's Warbler",
"Tree Swallow",
"Tringa melanoleuca",
"Troglodytes troglodytes",
"Turdus migratorius",
"Turkey Vulture",
"Varied Thrush",
"Vaux's Swift",
"Velvet Scoter",
"Vermivora celata",
"Violet-green Swallow",
"Vireo cassinii",
"Vireo gilvus",
"Vireo huttoni",
"Virginia Rail",
"Warbling Vireo",
"Washington",
"Western Flycatcher",
"Western Gull",
"Western Osprey",
"Western Sandpiper",
"Western Tanager",
"Western Wood Pewee",
"Western Wood-Pewee",
"Whimbrel",
"White-crowned Sparrow",
"White-winged Scoter",
"Wildlife",
"Willow Flycatcher",
"Wilson's Warbler",
"Wilsonia pusilla",
"Winter Wren",
"Wood Duck",
"Yellow Warbler",
"Yellow-rumped Warbler",
"Zenaida macroura",
"Zonotrichia atricapilla",
"Zonotrichia leucophrys",
"breeding bird",
"variable circular plot"
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| landingPage | https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/1041742 |
| modified | 2014-01-15T00:00:00Z |
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| spatial | -124.7348,47.46949,-123.1217,48.27472 |
| temporal | 2002-05-23/2003-07-31 |
| theme |
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"Tabular Dataset"
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| title | Landbird Inventory for Olympic National Park tabular data |