An improved, simple nest-box trap |
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Authors: | Scott L Friedman Rebecka L Brasso Anne M Condon |
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Institution: | Institute for Integrative Bird Behavior Studies, Department of Biology, College of William &Mary, P. O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. The success of ornithological studies often hinges on a researcher's ability to capture individuals quickly and efficiently. Sometimes it is necessary to capture the same individual multiple times, as is the case in many metabolic, ecotoxicological, and immunocompetence studies. Several methods of capturing cavity-nesting birds at their nest boxes have been described. However, these methods proved inefficient when attempting to catch wary individuals that had already been captured previously. Here we describe a simple and inexpensive method for capturing cavity-nesting birds using a square plate of sheet metal (5.8 × 5.8 × 0.2 cm), a drinking straw, a piece of duct tape, and a monofilament line. This method has the advantages of allowing selective capture of one, but not both members of a pair and being nearly invisible to trap-shy birds. |
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Keywords: | capture capture technique cavity-nesting improved trap nest box trapping |
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