Dataset Overview
Ten minute point count survey data documenting occurrence of songbirds and woodpeckers in low elevation boreal habitats in the Adirondack Park, NY. This dataset contains information from surveys conducted between 2007-2016. Official target species are American three-toed toodpecker, black-backed woodpecker, olive-sided flycatcher, yellow-bellied flycatcher, Canada jay, boreal chickadee, Tennessee warbler, Cape May warbler, bay-breasted warbler, palm warbler, Lincoln’s sparrow, and rusty blackbird, though this dataset includes information for other songbird and woodpecker species also. Methods, as well as occupancy patterns and trends for these and other species are described in Glennon (2014) and Glennon et al. (In Review). These data also contributed to the findings described in Ralston et al. (2015) and McNulty et al. (2016).
- Data Collection Status
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Data collection for this dataset has been completed
- Start date
2007-05-15
- End date
2016-07-17
- DOI
doi:10.18125/807XsE (https://doi.org/doi:10.18125/807XsE)
- Data Availability
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Available for download
- Data License
- Preferred Citation
Michale Glennon (2019) Long term bird monitoring in low elevation boreal habitats of the Adirondack Park. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/borealbirds/dataset/long-term-bird-monitoring-low-elevation
- Update Frequency
Irregular
- Maintenance Plan
Data will be updated and augmented as funding permits to continue monitoring and curation.
- Links
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No links available for this dataset
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- Previous Versions
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- Version 1 - Boreal birds Adirondacks 2007-2016 (created 2019-03-05 by Michale Glennon)