Bird Behavior and Mortality in Relation to Power Lines in Prairie Habitats, North Dakota, 1981 to 1982

Description

A biologist and field crew from Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center observed bird flights at 7 study sites, twice weekly during two spring and two fall migration periods between April 3, 1981 and May 20, 1982. Study sites were located in south-central North Dakota in Barnes, Kidder, and Stutsman counties. The database includes flight observation's of bird species in the vicinity of power lines and transmission towers, number of birds in each flock, their reactions to power lines and transmission towers, weather conditions, and number of collisions.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P9UPPQ6S
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5f99861dd34e198cb7830f02.xml

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  • bird-strikes
  • atmospheric-and-climatic-processes
  • biota
  • birds
  • mortality
  • power-lines
  • migratory-species
  • stutsman-county
  • usgs-5f99861dd34e198cb7830f02
  • barnes-county
  • riparian-forest
  • prairie-wetlands
  • north-dakota
  • kidder-county

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