Breeding Bird Surveys (50 stops, Mexico)

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Canadian Wildlife Service
http://www.ec.gc.ca/

Project name: Breeding Bird Survey

Goals : The BBS is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey's Patuxent Wildlife Research Center and the Canadian Wildlife Service's National Wildlife Research Centre to monitor the status and trends of North American bird populations. Following a rigorous protocol, BBS data are collected by thousands of dedicated participants along thousands of randomly established roadside routes throughout the continent. Professional BBS coordinators and data managers work closely with researchers and statisticians to compile and deliver these population data and population trend analyses on more than 400 bird species, for use by conservation managers, scientists, and the general public.

Status : Active

Year started : 1966

Frequency : Annually

Geographic area covered : Canada, United States (excluding Hawaii), Mexico (states bordering the U.S.), and Puerto Rico

Type(s) of habitat : Woods, grassland, wetlands, urban, scrub (wetland most poorly covered)

Primary species covered : 500+ bird species are surveyed by the BBS in the United States and Canada; trends calculated for 504 species, with varying levels of precision (99 with small sample size, 95 with low relative abundance and 84 with high variance in counts.

Sampling Design : Start points and start direction of routes randomly located within degree block of latitude and longitude

Field methods : Counts are made along roadsides, mostly in May and June in the US and June and early July in Canada. All birds heard or seen by volunteers or professional biologists are recorded at 50, 3-minute stops (point counts) along the 39.4 km roadside route. Stops

Data format : All data accessible via the internet

Sample size : Most routes are in the US (2,300 +), with 450+ in Canada.

Results : Latest analyses are available on Patuxent web site or NWRC web site. US: http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/bbs.html - Canada: http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/mbc-com/

Trends and time series availability : Trends in US and Canada are analyzed by J. R. Sauer, http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/BBS_Results_and_Analysis.html, and B. T. Collins in Canada, http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/birds/trends/default_e.cfm

Funding sources : USGS and Environment Canada

Applications for the data : Used to estimate long and short-term population trends in a wide variety of bird species at different spatial scales (regions, States/Provinces/Physiographic regions, BCRs). Also used to derive spatially explicit estimates of range-wide abundance

Users of the information : Wildlife managers, professional wildlife biologists, academic researchers Environmental Assessment Practitioners, general public

Environmental assessment : BBS is routinely used in Environmental Assessment and for setting conservation priorities (trend estimate component) of NABCI