Breeding biology of the Common Reed Bunting Emberiza schoeniclus: an analysis of Polish nest records

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
J. Płóciennik
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ABSTRACT Citizen-science projects have been remarkably valuable in studying biology of many bird species. Here, I present the analysis of the data on various aspects of breeding biology of the Common Reed Bunting which were collected by volunteer citizen scientists in the Polish Nest Record Scheme. Data from each nest were recorded in form of a card which provided the following parameters: nesting habitat, nesting location, nest structure, nest height, breeding phenology and brood survival. Overall, 420 nest cards collected over the period of 53 years (1969–2022) were analysed. Most nests were found in meadows and pastures. Late April and early May were identified as the peak of the breeding season, with the highest number of initiation dates recorded in nest cards. The most frequent clutch size was five, with a mean of 4.71 eggs. Daily survival rate for nests at the egg stage was 0.95, and at the nestling stage 0.99. The results were consistent with the findings of other authors. In conclusion, nest record schemes provide insight into the breeding biology of many bird species on a scale that would not be achievable in systematic studies.
芦苇鹀(Emberiza schoeniclus)的繁殖生物学:波兰巢记录分析
公民科学项目在研究许多鸟类的生物学方面非常有价值。在这里,我提出了对普通芦苇狩猎繁殖生物学各方面数据的分析,这些数据是由志愿者公民科学家在波兰巢记录计划中收集的。以卡片的形式记录每个巢的数据,包括巢栖地、巢位、巢结构、巢高、繁殖物候和雏鸟存活率。总体而言,研究人员分析了53年间(1969-2022年)收集的420张巢卡。大多数巢在草地和牧场中发现。4月下旬和5月上旬为繁殖高峰期,巢卡上记录的起始日期最多。最常见的一窝是5只,平均有4.71只蛋。卵期巢的日存活率为0.95,雏鸟期巢的日存活率为0.99。这一结果与其他作者的研究结果一致。总之,巢记录计划提供了对许多鸟类繁殖生物学的深入了解,这在系统研究中是无法实现的。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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