2009
DOI: 10.1071/wr09015
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Longevity of DayGlo fluorescent particle marker used to mark birds in flight pen and field

Abstract: Abstract. Spray application of fluorescent particles is a widely used and very valuable technique for marking birds. This remains one of the few practical means to mark large numbers of birds for monitoring movement, despite recent availability of a variety of more technologically advanced options. We monitored the longevity of the DayGlo fluorescent particle marker on red-winged blackbirds under simulated field conditions in a flight pen, and in an observational field experiment. In the pen study we banded 52… Show more

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“…Previous attempts at tracing movements of blackbirds associated with damage to agricultural crops involved use of fluorescent markers [6]. However, this approach and other conventional techniques such as banding are extremely limited as means of evaluating structure and movement of small passerines at continental scales [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous attempts at tracing movements of blackbirds associated with damage to agricultural crops involved use of fluorescent markers [6]. However, this approach and other conventional techniques such as banding are extremely limited as means of evaluating structure and movement of small passerines at continental scales [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%