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Migrating Common Loons

A project of Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes' Wildlife Management Program in conjunction with the partners and sponsors detailed below.

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Migrating Common Loons
NameSpeciesLife StageRelease DateLast LocationDays Transmitted
58869aCommon LoonAdult2005-10-062008-06-26994
58870aCommon LoonAdult2005-10-062006-04-15191
58871aCommon LoonAdult2005-10-062007-01-10461
58872aCommon LoonAdult2005-10-072006-07-10276
COLO93815165UA3Common Loonadult 3rd-yr2008-03-302008-04-1920
COLO93830824MA4Common Loonadult - 4 yr2008-03-302008-10-30214

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Introduction

Each fall Common Loons stage on Flathead Lake before they finish migrating to the Pacific coastline. In October 2005, ARGOS transmitters were surgically implanted in four adults. These birds will be followed for the next two years to reveal their migration patterns, identify key staging and wintering locations.

Previous banding data has revealed that many Common Loons winter off the coast of central California. One individual Common Loon made the 950-mile spring migration in less than five days,

http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2005/04/17/news/mtregional/news05.txt

This quick trip emphasizes the importance of identifying each stop or staging areas. This project will utilize duty cycled satellite transmitters. These duty cycles will gather location data more frequently during the spring and fall migration seasons. By using the duty cycles, battery life will be conserved to allow for capture of two fall and two spring migrations.

During the winter and summer months, while data collection will be less frequent, visual sighting is possible due to the color bands on each leg. Each bird has been given an unique combination of colors and patterns to allow for resighting and monitoring beyond the life of the transmitters. These color combinations are found in the caption of each map.

For more information about this project got to:

http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2005/11/27/news/mtregional/news04.txt

Project Partners

Montana Common Loon Working Group, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Biodiversity Research Institute, Montana Loon Society

       

Project Sponsors

Funding for this project via Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks' State Wildlife Grant program.

  • The presentation of data here does not constitute publication. All data remain copyright of the project partners. Maps or data on this website may not be used or referenced without explicit written consent.
  • For more information please visit the project website.
  • If you have questions or would like to request the use of maps or data for this project please contact brettg@cskt.org.

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