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New York City Parklands Ellen Pehek Susan Stanley Alex Summers Nate McVay Evelyn Fetridge Charles Hofer NYC Parks amp Recreation Natural Resources Group NYC Parks amp Recreation Natural Resources Group ID: 716975

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Secretive Marshbirds on

New York City Parklands

Ellen Pehek, Susan Stanley, Alex Summers, Nate McVay, Evelyn Fetridge, Charles Hofer

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources GroupSlide2

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

What Are Secretive

Marshbirds

?

Breed in fresh, brackish or salt marsh

Not easily detectable using traditional methods of surveying for breeding birds

Includes Rails, Bitterns, American Coot, Moorhen, Pied-billed GrebeSlide3

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Two Types of Surveys:

Breeding bird surveys in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island

Call-response surveys in Queens and Staten IslandSlide4

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Breeding Bird Surveys:

Brooklyn - 2000 & 2002

Marine Park

Clapper Rail - Confirmed

Four Sparrow Marsh Preserve

Clapper Rail - PossibleSlide5

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Breeding Bird Surveys:

Bronx

- 2006

Pugsley

Creek

No

Marshbirds

ObservedSlide6

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Breeding Bird Surveys: Staten

Island -2005 & 2006

Sawmill Creek

Clapper Rail - ConfirmedSlide7

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Breeding Bird Surveys: Staten

Island

- 2006

William T Davis Refuge

Clapper Rail - Confirmed

Alex SummersSlide8

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys:

Queens

- 2008

Public Place

IdlewildSlide9

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys:

Idlewild

- 2008

Idlewild

Preserve

Clapper Rail

Soccer Field 1

Clapper Rail

Soccer Field 2

Clapper RailSlide10

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys: Public

Place

- 2008

Huxley

Clapper Rail

Brookeville Blvd

Clapper RailSlide11

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys: Staten

Island

- 2008

Northwest SI

South Beach

Wm T DavisSlide12

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys: Northwest Staten

Island

- 2008

Graniteville

Virginia Rail

Old Place Creek

Virginia Rail

Great Blue Heron

River Road Bend

Clapper Rail

River Road Hibiscus

Virginia RailSlide13

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys: William T. Davis

Refuge

- 2008

Wm T Davis 2

Clapper Rail

Wm T Davis 6

Clapper Rail

Wm T Davis 7

Clapper Rail

Wm T Davis 1

Clapper Rail

Wm T Davis 8

Clapper RailSlide14

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Call-Response Surveys: Northwest Staten

Island

- 2008

South Pond

Black-crowned Night Heron

Quintard

Marsh

Black-crowned Night HeronSlide15

NYC Parks & Recreation

Natural Resources Group

Future Surveys:

Coordination with regional

saltmarsh

breeding bird surveys

Call-response surveys in Brooklyn (Marine Park & Four Sparrow Marsh)