Band-trailed Pigeon Tracking
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The Project: What We Are Doing And Why

Band-tailed Pigeon fitted with satellite radio with solar panelWe are evaluating satellite telemetry as a method to study band-tailed pigeon movements, migration and breeding distribution. Satellite telemetry information will inform land-use managers on the potential effects of conservation and land-use decisions, inform state game agencies on the effectiveness of current survey methods, and provide information for game bird management. During the winter of 2006, we captured 5 band-tailed pigeons on bait or water using box traps and fitted them with a solar powered satellite transmitter on a backpack harness. We are now tracking their movements to evaluate the potential for satellite telemetry to identify breeding areas, migration routes and timing, and seasonal movements.

Objectives:

  1. Investigate the feasibility of using satellite telemetry to gain information on band-tailed pigeon migration, breeding distribution, and winter movements.
  2. Document both spring and autumn band-tailed pigeon migration strategies.

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