Published By US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior
Issued over 9 years ago
Summary
Description
Marsh bird studies performed in 1998 were primarily a continuation of the basic population monitoring started in previous years. A complete census of known black tern nesting areas in Vermont was performed in order to continue tracking the status of this species which is listed as threatened in Vermont. In addition, the effort to gather more information on the distribution and abundance of other nongame marsh birds such as bitterns and rails continued and was expanded. These activities together have two major objectives: to look at marsh bird population trends in Vermont, and to investigate the effect of marsh vegetation changes on their numbers.