华盛顿州的三色黑鸟:地位和分布的首次评估

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Western Birds Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.21199/wb53.3.1
A. J. McCormick
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1998年,华盛顿州首次报道了三色黑鸟(Agelaius tricolor)的繁殖,但从那时起,该物种的状况和数量趋势就没有得到很好的记录。我查阅了现有的数据,在哥伦比亚盆地生态区内的六个地点找到了可靠的繁殖报告,并在全州11个县找到了非繁殖鸟类的报告。繁殖群很小,平均34只。所有的群落都位于新兴植被中,并且鸟类在24年内在这些植被中迁徙。哥伦比亚盆地相对干旱的环境,适合筑巢的湿地范围有限,以及农业的集约化,意味着昆虫种群的减少,可能会抑制华盛顿三色黑鸟的活动范围的扩大。对哥伦比亚盆地生态区内已知和合适的繁殖地点进行系统调查,在繁殖季节对殖民地进行更密集的监测,对觅食栖息地进行评估,并在2025年华盛顿州野生动物行动计划中对三色黑鸟进行审查,这应该是评估该物种现状和趋势的下一步。
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The Tricolored Blackbird in Washington State: First Assessment of Status and Distribution
Breeding of the Tricolored Blackbird (Agelaius tricolor) in Washington State was first reported in 1998, but since then the species’ status and population trends have been poorly documented. I reviewed available data and found reliable reports of breeding at six locations, all in the Columbia Basin ecoregion, and additional reports of nonbreeding birds in 11 counties statewide. Breeding colonies were small, averaging 34 birds. All colonies were in emergent vegetation, and birds moved among them over the 24 years covered by this assessment. The relatively arid environment of the Columbia Basin, the limited extent of wetlands suitable for nesting, and the intensification of agriculture, implying a reduction in insect populations, likely inhibit the expansion of the Tricolored Blackbird’s range in Washington. A systematic survey of known and suitable breeding locations within the Columbia Basin ecoregion, more intensive monitoring of colonies during the breeding season, an assessment of foraging habitats, and a review of the Tricolored Blackbird in the Washington State Wildlife Action Plan for 2025 should be the next steps in assessing the status and trends of the species.
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Western Birds Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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