THE STATUS OF NATURALIZED BIRD SPECIES IN IDAHO

Daniel M. Taylor
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Abstract Four naturalized landbird species and 7 Galliform species are well established in Idaho. These species initially appeared in the state between 1870 to 2001 and usually became widespread within 1 or 2 decades. Combined, these 11 naturalized species account for 70.3% of all land birds counted on Idaho Christmas Bird Counts (CBC) from 1990–2018. Naturalized species made up 6.2% of land birds on Idaho Breeding Bird Surveys routes (BBS). Rock Pigeons (Columbia livia), European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), and House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) were the 3 most abundant land birds on 1990–2018 Idaho CBC and were common on Idaho BBS. Since 1st appearing in 2001, Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) populations grew exponentially through the mid-2010s before declining, and were the 4th most abundant bird on Idaho CBC from 2014–2018. Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) were locally common for over a century but are now probably extirpated. Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) were introduced near the Salmon-Lemhi River confluence where a small population persists. California Quail (Callipepla californicus), Gray Partridge (Perdix perdix), Chukar (Alectoris chukar), Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), and Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) ranged from the 12th to 40th most common birds on the 1990–2018 Idaho CBC and but were less common on Idaho BBS. Populations of California Quail, Gambel's Quail and Wild Turkey have been increasing, Chukar and Gray Partridge stable, and Ring-necked Pheasant decreasing. Idaho hunters annually harvest 10,000s to 100,000s of these 5 game birds.
爱达荷州归化鸟类的现状
摘要:在爱达荷州有4种归化陆鸟和7种Galliform陆鸟。这些物种最初在1870年至2001年间出现在该州,通常在10到20年内广泛分布。总的来说,这11种归化物种占1990年至2018年爱达荷州圣诞鸟类统计(CBC)中所有陆地鸟类的70.3%。在爱达荷州繁殖鸟类调查路线(BBS)中,归化物种占陆地鸟类的6.2%。岩鸽(Columbia livia)、欧洲椋鸟(Sturnus vulgaris)和家麻雀(Passer domesticus)是1990-2018年爱达荷州CBC上数量最多的3种陆地鸟类,在爱达荷州BBS上也很常见。自2001年首次出现以来,欧亚领鸽(Streptopelia decaocto)的种群在2010年代中期呈指数增长,然后下降,从2014年到2018年是爱达荷州CBC上数量第四多的鸟类。北山齿鹑(Colinus virginianus)在当地常见了一个多世纪,但现在可能已经灭绝了。甘贝尔鹌鹑(Callipepla gambelii)被引入萨尔门河-莱姆希河汇合处,那里有一个小种群。加州鹌鹑(Callipepla californicus)、灰鹧鸪(Perdix Perdix)、丘卡(Alectoris Chukar)、环颈雉(Phasianus colchicus)和野生火鸡(Meleagris gallopavo)在1990-2018年爱达荷州CBC上排名第12至第40位,但在爱达荷州BBS上不太常见。加州鹌鹑、甘贝尔鹌鹑和野生火鸡的数量一直在增加,丘卡鹑和灰鹧鸪的数量保持稳定,环颈雉的数量在减少。爱达荷州的猎人每年捕获10000到100000只这5种猎禽。
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