Scientific American - USA (2021-03)

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BREEDING SEASON
May 16 through August 15
Total number of bandings shown:
30,101,246


FALL MIGRATION
August 16 through November 30
Total number of bandings shown:
22,903,146

SEDENTARY
NONBREEDING PERIOD
December 1 through March 15
Total number of bandings shown:
8,997,254

March 2021, ScientificAmerican.com 57

July 1975

Success Story
Banding data have been essential for recovery
of the American flamingo. Just 5,000 individuals
remained in the wild in North America in 1950
compared with some 70,000 today. Conservation
efforts have led to protection of the bird’s
breeding grounds in the Bahamas.


This spring migration banding
hotspot in Ontario also holds the
banding record in autumn, with a
total of 697,606 individuals banded.

In Ballard County,
Kentucky, 213,334
birds were banded
in winter.

SOURCE: ALLBIRDS CD, OBTAINED FROM USGS BIRD BANDING LABORATORY, JULY 2020;
PATUXENT WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER, LAUREL, MD. (

data

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FROM OUR ARCHIVES
How Birds Branched Out. Kate Wong; November 2020.
scientificamerican.com/magazine/sa

Long-Distance Traveler
A South Polar skua is the leading contender for greatest distance
between banding location and reencounter location. Individual
877-34271 was banded on Shortcut Island, Antarctica, in January 1975
and shot six months later on the southwestern coast of Greenland,
8,929 miles away. (Dashed line shows shortest distance between the
bird’s banding and encounter locations, not necessarily its path.)

364,841 birds total
(representing
six species)

January 1975

Sooty Tern

Brown Noddy

In the vicinity
of Montauk, N.Y.,
555,171 birds
were banded.

Yellow circles mark the location
with most golden-winged warblers
banded per season.

Breeding Hotspot
Since 1960, 364,841 birds have been banded in the vicinity
of Dry Tortugas National Park at the end of the Florida Keys
during the breeding season, between May 16 and August 15.
The sooty tern and brown noddy dominate the species logged
there, with 348,366 and 8,699 individuals banded, respectively.
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