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1 October 2003 Capture of breeding and wintering shorebirds with leg-hold noose-mats
Katherine R. Mehl, Kiel L. Drake, Gary W. Page, Peter M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig, Jonathan E. Thompson
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Development of effective trapping techniques is important for conservation efforts, as marking and subsequent monitoring of individuals is necessary to obtain accurate estimates of demography, movements, and habitat use. We describe a leg-hold noose-mat trap for capturing breeding and nonbreeding shorebirds. Using this method, we trapped 50 Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus), 2258 Snowy Plovers (C. alexandrinus), 38 Killdeers (C. vociferus), and 64 Dunlins (Calidris alpina) in the western and southern United States. The trap was lightweight, making it easy to transport and set up. It was effective on unvegetated substrates at both coastal and inland sites and could be modified for a variety of habitats. Furthermore, this trap allowed researchers to target specific groups of birds including territorial individuals. Easy removal of birds from traps minimized handling time, stress, and injury.

Katherine R. Mehl, Kiel L. Drake, Gary W. Page, Peter M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig, and Jonathan E. Thompson "Capture of breeding and wintering shorebirds with leg-hold noose-mats," Journal of Field Ornithology 74(4), 401-405, (1 October 2003). https://doi.org/10.1648/0273-8570-74.4.401
Received: 20 August 2002; Accepted: 1 January 2003; Published: 1 October 2003
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KEYWORDS
breeding
Calidris
Charadrii
noose-carpets
shorebird
trapping techniques
wintering
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