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RCSM - totaux quotidiens estimés: Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station

À propos

Résumé de l’ensemble de données

This dataset contains daily estimated totals (DET) from the Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station. DET is a standard protocol used by Canadian Migration Monitoring Network stations to estimate the total number of individuals of each species occurring at a site during migration.

Saison(s) et fréquence

Monitoring occurs daily in spring from April 1- June 9 and from August 5- November 12 in the fall

Région géographique couverte

Located near Toronto, Ontario (43.3754, -79.1949). The count area is approximately 7.7 hectares.

Principales espèces couvertes

Primary focus is landbirds (104 priority species). Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station also runs a ground trap operation for blackbirds and grackles; passive raptor mist nets using a decoy; shorebird mist net using playback; a waterfowl trap; Double-crested Cormorant chick banding (outside of count area) and a Larus gull project (on and off site).

Objectifs

To generate counts of migrating birds for use in long-term population monitoring, especially landbird species not monitored by current breeding or winter surveys; To carry out cooperative research projects on the ecology of migrating birds. Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station is dedicated to the understanding, protection and awareness of birds in Toronto.

Méthodologie

Plan d’échantillonnage

Standardized captures and observations used to derive daily estimated total throughout migration window.

Méthodes de terrain

Combination of standardized daily captures, census, visible migration counts and other observations resulting in a daily estimated total for each species. The count period is 6 hours in duration with a 1 hour census. The station runs 15 standard nets and 5 non-standard nets.

Méthodes d'analyse

Most stations produce some form of annual report for members.

Partenaires

Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station

Comment citer

Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station. 2025. "Réseau canadien de surveillance des migrations". Données obtenues de NatureCounts, Oiseaux Canada.