WEDGE-TAILED SHEARWATER FLEDGLINGS AT ROCKY ISLET, GREAT BARRIER REEF: BURROW DENSITIES AND BREEDING CYCLE
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07/08/2021 |
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D. A. Milton, J. L. Carter, P. K. Dyer, S. B. Harding |
Wedge-tailed Shearwater burrows were surveyed at Rocky Islet, northern Great Barrier Reef,
opportunistically during 1994, and systematically in 1995. The burrow estimate for the island was
5 785 ± 840 for the first year and 4 646 ± 302 during the second survey. The size of the breeding
population is estimated to be 2 950 and 2 369 for 1994 and 1995 respectively. Burrow occupancy
status was established during 1995 using a burrowscope, and a fledgling occupancy rate of 0.33
found. Chick development was quite advanced compared with birds from southern populations at the
same time.
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