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FLORIDA SHOREBIRD PRESENTATION. 2/23/2009. Janell Brush - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Janell.Brush@MyFWC.com. Life History of Florida Shorebirds.
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Janell Brush - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
With 217 species worldwide and approximately 50 species that breed in North America, shorebirds make up a small percentage of the world’s more than 8,000 bird species
The majority of shorebirds leave Florida to nest in the Arctic, Midwest or the North Atlantic Coast
In Florida, shorebirds and seabirds nest on coastal beaches, barrier islands, spoil islands, causeways, gravel roofs, coral rock islands
Improved foraging – follow successful hunters to food source
Solitary Nesting – shorebirds (oystercatchers, willets, plovers)
Species of Special Concern in Fl- Black Skimmer, Sooty Tern, Royal Tern, Caspian Tern, Sandwich Tern, Brown Noddy
Snowy Plover (threatened), American Oystercatcher (threatened), Willet (common), Wilson’s Plover (species of special concern)
Use of camouflage for predator protection (instead of colony)
Information about population, nest success, nesting distribution and relative survival
Determine nest success, relative survival and distribution of Florida birds