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<span style="font-size: x-large">EEB 3898: Field Methods in Ornithology
  
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'''Intensive Summer Session, May 12th - 30th, 2014''' '''MTWThF'''
  
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'''Meets:''' 8 am to 11 am, TLS 371
  
  
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Instructor: '''[mailto:a.rico@uconn.edu Alejandro Rico]'''
  
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Office: Biol/Pharm 404
  
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Phone: 860-486-0309
  
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Office hours: variable & flexible (call, email, drop by)
  
  
  
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'''Course Objectives'''
  
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➢ Acquire bird identification skills
  
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➢ Learn how to take field notes
  
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➢ Learn and apply basic field techniques, study design, and data analysis
  
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➢ Develop a research project
  
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➢ Improve collaboration skills
  
  
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'''Course Materials'''
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'''• Required'''
  
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o The Sibley Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America
  
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o Binoculars (available from us if you don’t have any)
  
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o Field notepad/notebook ({{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/images/b/b4/Field_Notebook_Guidelines_2013.pdf}} Basic guidelines)
  
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o Closed-toe shoes (no sandals) or hiking boots, & proper outdoor clothing (poison ivy, weather)
  
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'''• Recommended'''
  
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o Sibley’s birding basics
  
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o Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America
  
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o Insect repellent (ticks, mosquitoes)
  
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o Sunscreen
  
'''EEB 3898 Field Methods in Ornithology'''
 
  
'''Intensive Summer Session 1, June 8th - 26th, 2009''' '''MTWThF'''
 
  
'''[mailto:diego.sustaita@uconn.edu Diego Sustaita]'''
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'''Tentative*  schedule'''
  
Office: Biol/Pharm 404
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| M 13 || Course introduction and timeline; Bird identification (Optics, Guides and Notes. Homework: Sibley Field Guide pags. 10-17) || M 20|| {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/fieldornithology/ortega%26capen1999.pdf}}Ortega & Capen 1999, Horizon Wings, Field notebooks (First Submission)
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|| M 27 || Memorial day: Individual project data collection III (Final)
  
Phone: 860-486-0309
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| T 14 || Topography and Field Marks (Homework: Sibley Field Guide pags. 18-24); Feet, Beaks and Body Form; Field exercises, start project thinking
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|| T 21 || Review; Individual project presentations; Paper submission (Introduction and Methods)
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|| T 28 ||  Survey of coastal birds (Barn Island)
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| W 15 || Field research techniques, hypotheses testing, study design, and data analysis
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|| W 22 || MIDTERM EXAM
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|| W 29 || Project presentations; birding after (Mansfield Hollow). Field notebooks (Final Submission)
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|-
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| Th 16 || {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/fieldornithology/andersonetal.1979.pdf}}Anderson et al. 1979
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Survey of local birds (Pink Ravine),  Project guidelines discussion and selection (written ideas)
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|| Th 23 || Individual project data collection I (Methods adjustment)
  
Instructor: Diego Sustaita
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|| Th 30 || Review session in preparation for the final; PAPER SUBMISSION (FINAL)
Office: Biol/Pharm 404
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Phone: 860.486.0309
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Email: diego.sustaita@uconn.edu
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| F 17 || Banding demo, Pomfret Center, Connecticut Audubon Society
Office hours: variable & flexible (call, email, drop by)
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|| F 24 || Individual project data collection II (Assisted)
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|| F 31 || FINAL EXAM; Instructor evaluations
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'''*''': Schedule is subject to change pending weather conditions, or unforeseen birding and research opportunities.
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'''Grading'''
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Exams:
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May 22nd (MIDTERM) [50 points];
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May 31st (FINAL) [50 points]
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Project Paper:
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May 21st (Intro and Methods) [30 points];
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May 30th  (Final) [50 points]
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Project Presentations:
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May 21st  (Intro and Methods) [20 points];
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May 29th  (Final) [25 points]
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Field Notebook Submissions:
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May 20th (First) [20 points];
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May 29th  (Final) [25 points]
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Field trips = Birding exercises (5 points each):
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Dates will be weather dependent    [30 points]
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Total: [300 points]
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Grading scale: A = 100-90%, B = 89-80%, C = 79-70%, D = 69-60%, F = 59-0%. 
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Plus/minus system will be used for the final grade.
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'''Additional References & Websites'''
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• Local Birds ID tool: http://www.whatbird.com/Expert/Expert.aspx
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• MANUAL OF ORNITHOLOGY (Yale Univ.), by N.S. Proctor and P.J. Lynch: http://books.google.com/books?id=nQ3vLQkEWQMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=general+warbler+bill+shape#v=onepage&q&f=false
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• Bibby CJ, Burgess ND, Hill DA, Mustoe S, editors. 2000. Bird census techniques. San Diego, USA: Academic Press.: http://books.google.com/books?id=Ld5wkzPp49cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Bibby&ie=ISO-8859-1&cd=2&source=gbs_gdata#v=onepage&q&f=false
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• Gill F. 2007. Ornithology. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company. :  http://books.google.com/books?id=zM0tG5ApO0UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ornithology+gill&hl=en&src=bmrr&ei=4iTsTfHvN4b2gAeg3o3ZCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false
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• Stiling P. 1999. Ecology: theories and application. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
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• Clark, G. A. 1999. Birds of Storrs, Connecticut and vicinity.  3rd Ed.  Mansfield, CT: Natchaug Ornithological Society & Joshua’s Tract Conservation and Historic Trust.
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• SORA (Searchable Ornithological Research Archive): http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/index.php
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• Cornell Lab of Ornithology “All About Birds”: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds
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• Natchaug Ornithological Society: http://www.nosbird.org/ (esp. “local hotspots” http://www.nosbird.org/hotspots.html)
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• Connecticut Ornithological Association: http://www.ctbirding.org/index.htm
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• CT Audubon Society: http://www.ctaudubon.org/
  
Course Objectives
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• CT Department of Environmental Protection: http://www.ct.gov/dep/site/default.asp
  
• Acquire bird identification skills
 
• Learn basic field research techniques, study design, and data analysis
 
• Develop basic understanding of local bird biology & ecology
 
• Tentative*  schedule:
 
  
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'''Website design by Diego Sustaita'''
  
 
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Revision as of 23:08, 8 April 2014

EEB3898flyer.jpg

EEB 3898: Field Methods in Ornithology

Intensive Summer Session, May 12th - 30th, 2014 MTWThF

Meets: 8 am to 11 am, TLS 371


Instructor: Alejandro Rico

Office: Biol/Pharm 404

Phone: 860-486-0309

Office hours: variable & flexible (call, email, drop by)


Course Objectives

➢ Acquire bird identification skills

➢ Learn how to take field notes

➢ Learn and apply basic field techniques, study design, and data analysis

➢ Develop a research project

➢ Improve collaboration skills


Course Materials

Binos.jpg

• Required

o The Sibley Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America

o Binoculars (available from us if you don’t have any)

o Field notepad/notebook (Pdficon small.gif Basic guidelines)

o Closed-toe shoes (no sandals) or hiking boots, & proper outdoor clothing (poison ivy, weather)

• Recommended

o Sibley’s birding basics

o Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America

o Insect repellent (ticks, mosquitoes)

o Sunscreen


Tentative* schedule

Day Topic Day Topic Day Topic
M 13 Course introduction and timeline; Bird identification (Optics, Guides and Notes. Homework: Sibley Field Guide pags. 10-17) M 20 Pdficon small.gifOrtega & Capen 1999, Horizon Wings, Field notebooks (First Submission) M 27 Memorial day: Individual project data collection III (Final)
T 14 Topography and Field Marks (Homework: Sibley Field Guide pags. 18-24); Feet, Beaks and Body Form; Field exercises, start project thinking T 21 Review; Individual project presentations; Paper submission (Introduction and Methods) T 28 Survey of coastal birds (Barn Island)
W 15 Field research techniques, hypotheses testing, study design, and data analysis W 22 MIDTERM EXAM W 29 Project presentations; birding after (Mansfield Hollow). Field notebooks (Final Submission)
Th 16 Pdficon small.gifAnderson et al. 1979

Survey of local birds (Pink Ravine), Project guidelines discussion and selection (written ideas)

Th 23 Individual project data collection I (Methods adjustment) Th 30 Review session in preparation for the final; PAPER SUBMISSION (FINAL)
F 17 Banding demo, Pomfret Center, Connecticut Audubon Society F 24 Individual project data collection II (Assisted) F 31 FINAL EXAM; Instructor evaluations

*: Schedule is subject to change pending weather conditions, or unforeseen birding and research opportunities.


Grading

Exams: May 22nd (MIDTERM) [50 points]; May 31st (FINAL) [50 points]


Project Paper: May 21st (Intro and Methods) [30 points]; May 30th (Final) [50 points]


Project Presentations: May 21st (Intro and Methods) [20 points]; May 29th (Final) [25 points]


Field Notebook Submissions: May 20th (First) [20 points]; May 29th (Final) [25 points]


Field trips = Birding exercises (5 points each): Dates will be weather dependent [30 points]


Total: [300 points]


Grading scale: A = 100-90%, B = 89-80%, C = 79-70%, D = 69-60%, F = 59-0%. Plus/minus system will be used for the final grade.


Additional References & Websites

• Local Birds ID tool: http://www.whatbird.com/Expert/Expert.aspx

• MANUAL OF ORNITHOLOGY (Yale Univ.), by N.S. Proctor and P.J. Lynch: http://books.google.com/books?id=nQ3vLQkEWQMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=general+warbler+bill+shape#v=onepage&q&f=false

• Bibby CJ, Burgess ND, Hill DA, Mustoe S, editors. 2000. Bird census techniques. San Diego, USA: Academic Press.: http://books.google.com/books?id=Ld5wkzPp49cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Bibby&ie=ISO-8859-1&cd=2&source=gbs_gdata#v=onepage&q&f=false

• Gill F. 2007. Ornithology. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company. : http://books.google.com/books?id=zM0tG5ApO0UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=ornithology+gill&hl=en&src=bmrr&ei=4iTsTfHvN4b2gAeg3o3ZCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

• Stiling P. 1999. Ecology: theories and application. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

• Clark, G. A. 1999. Birds of Storrs, Connecticut and vicinity. 3rd Ed. Mansfield, CT: Natchaug Ornithological Society & Joshua’s Tract Conservation and Historic Trust.

• SORA (Searchable Ornithological Research Archive): http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/index.php

• Cornell Lab of Ornithology “All About Birds”: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds

• Natchaug Ornithological Society: http://www.nosbird.org/ (esp. “local hotspots” http://www.nosbird.org/hotspots.html)

• Connecticut Ornithological Association: http://www.ctbirding.org/index.htm

• CT Audubon Society: http://www.ctaudubon.org/

• CT Department of Environmental Protection: http://www.ct.gov/dep/site/default.asp


Website design by Diego Sustaita