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1 November 2010 Implications of Prebasic and a Previously Undescribed Prealternate Molt for Aging Rusty Blackbirds
Claudia Mettke-Hofmann, Pamela H. Sinclair, Paul B. Hamel, Russell Greenberg
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Abstract

Aging birds often relies on differences in plumage between immatures and adults, and understanding these patterns can improve our ability to discern demographic patterns within populations. We investigated patterns of prebasic molt of the Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) in fall at Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, and developed a new technique for aging based on characteristics of the head plumage acquired during prebasic molt. Furthermore, we investigated the possibility of a prealternate molt among wintering Rusty Blackbirds on the basis of captures in Mississippi and museum specimens from across the species' winter range. Finally, we examined how a prealternate molt might affect the aging of winter birds by plumage. Rusty Blackbirds completed their prebasic molt by the end of September, and immature birds had a more prominent eye ring and a paler chin than adults, allowing a reliable age determination. Previously, the Rusty Blackbird was thought to attain its breeding plumage through feather wear exclusively, but we discovered a partial prealternate molt in our examinations of live captures (76% molting) and museum specimens (59% molting). The prealternate molt was observed in all age and sex classes, was concentrated along the feather tracts of the head, and peaked in occurrence from mid-February to mid-March, when nearly 90% of birds were molting. Between mid-December and mid-February, the prealternate molt did not appear to interfere with aging birds in the hand by the pattern of the eye ring and chin in basic plumage. Age determination later in the spring, however, remains to be investigated.

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Claudia Mettke-Hofmann, Pamela H. Sinclair, Paul B. Hamel, and Russell Greenberg "Implications of Prebasic and a Previously Undescribed Prealternate Molt for Aging Rusty Blackbirds," The Condor 112(4), 854-861, (1 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.1525/cond.2010.100150
Received: 30 July 2010; Accepted: 1 August 2010; Published: 1 November 2010
KEYWORDS
age determination
Euphagus carolinus
Icteridae
molt limit
prealternate molt
prebasic molt
Rusty Blackbird
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