Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.

The lower Flathead System Canada Goose Study was initiated to determine population trends and the effects of water level fluctuations on nest and brood habitat on the southern half of Flathead Lake and the lower Flathead River as a result of the operations of Kerr Dam. This report presents data coll...

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Main Authors: Matthews, William, Claar, James, Ball, I. Joseph, Gregory, Shari, Mackey, Dennis
Other Authors: United States. Bonneville Power Administration.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana 1986
Subjects:
Usa
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/5918106
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1095477 2023-05-15T15:48:57+02:00 Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report. Matthews, William Claar, James Ball, I. Joseph Gregory, Shari Mackey, Dennis United States. Bonneville Power Administration. 1986-02-01 3 pages Text https://doi.org/10.2172/5918106 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1095477/ English eng Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana other: DE86008823 rep-no: DOE/BP-10062-1 grantno: 1983BP10062 doi:10.2172/5918106 osti: 5918106 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1095477/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1095477 Other Information: Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products. Original copy available until stock is exhausted 520100 -- Environment Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989) Environmental Effects 54 Environmental Sciences Montana Power Plants Surface Waters Hydroelectric Power Plants Animals Vertebrates Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction 130600* -- Hydro Energy-- Environmental Aspects Federal Region Viii Fowl 13 Hydro Energy Wild Animals Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction Geese Columbia River Basin Habitat Reproduction Birds Nests Usa Dams North America Water Reservoirs Report 1986 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/5918106 2018-04-21T22:10:48Z The lower Flathead System Canada Goose Study was initiated to determine population trends and the effects of water level fluctuations on nest and brood habitat on the southern half of Flathead Lake and the lower Flathead River as a result of the operations of Kerr Dam. This report presents data collected during the 1985 field season. Goose use patterns were similar to those observed in 1984. From late summer through fall use of the river was low and use of the reservoirs was high. Use of the river increased as reservoirs began to freeze and by mid-December most geese were using the river. The lower half of the river froze in late January and most geese apparently left the valley. Use of the river increased during the nesting period and remained relatively stable through the brooding period. The indicated pairs/nest ratio was 1.2 for the entire river and 1.5 for the southern half of the river. Fifty percent (26 of 52) of the tree nest structures on the river were used by geese in 1985. Overall nesting success of geese using nest structures was 84%. Seventy-one nests were located on the river in 1985. The total number of nests found on the nesting islands of Flathead Lake was 166 during 1985. A riparian community type classification is currently being developed and will be used next year to map the study area. Nest and random sites as well as general island characteristics were investigated and comparisons were made between areas used and areas available to nesting geese. Activity budget analyses indicated that the two primary activities of goslings were feeding and resting while alert and feeding were the two primary activities of adults. Herbaceous habitats were used by broods more than any other type and were important for all activities. Report Canada Goose University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Canada Kerr ENVELOPE(65.633,65.633,-70.433,-70.433)
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topic 520100 -- Environment
Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989)
Environmental Effects
54 Environmental Sciences
Montana
Power Plants
Surface Waters
Hydroelectric Power Plants
Animals
Vertebrates Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction 130600* -- Hydro Energy-- Environmental Aspects
Federal Region Viii
Fowl
13 Hydro Energy
Wild Animals
Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction
Geese
Columbia River Basin
Habitat
Reproduction
Birds
Nests
Usa
Dams
North America
Water Reservoirs
spellingShingle 520100 -- Environment
Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989)
Environmental Effects
54 Environmental Sciences
Montana
Power Plants
Surface Waters
Hydroelectric Power Plants
Animals
Vertebrates Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction 130600* -- Hydro Energy-- Environmental Aspects
Federal Region Viii
Fowl
13 Hydro Energy
Wild Animals
Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction
Geese
Columbia River Basin
Habitat
Reproduction
Birds
Nests
Usa
Dams
North America
Water Reservoirs
Matthews, William
Claar, James
Ball, I. Joseph
Gregory, Shari
Mackey, Dennis
Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.
topic_facet 520100 -- Environment
Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (-1989)
Environmental Effects
54 Environmental Sciences
Montana
Power Plants
Surface Waters
Hydroelectric Power Plants
Animals
Vertebrates Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction 130600* -- Hydro Energy-- Environmental Aspects
Federal Region Viii
Fowl
13 Hydro Energy
Wild Animals
Canada Geese - Montana - Flathead Lake - Reproduction
Geese
Columbia River Basin
Habitat
Reproduction
Birds
Nests
Usa
Dams
North America
Water Reservoirs
description The lower Flathead System Canada Goose Study was initiated to determine population trends and the effects of water level fluctuations on nest and brood habitat on the southern half of Flathead Lake and the lower Flathead River as a result of the operations of Kerr Dam. This report presents data collected during the 1985 field season. Goose use patterns were similar to those observed in 1984. From late summer through fall use of the river was low and use of the reservoirs was high. Use of the river increased as reservoirs began to freeze and by mid-December most geese were using the river. The lower half of the river froze in late January and most geese apparently left the valley. Use of the river increased during the nesting period and remained relatively stable through the brooding period. The indicated pairs/nest ratio was 1.2 for the entire river and 1.5 for the southern half of the river. Fifty percent (26 of 52) of the tree nest structures on the river were used by geese in 1985. Overall nesting success of geese using nest structures was 84%. Seventy-one nests were located on the river in 1985. The total number of nests found on the nesting islands of Flathead Lake was 166 during 1985. A riparian community type classification is currently being developed and will be used next year to map the study area. Nest and random sites as well as general island characteristics were investigated and comparisons were made between areas used and areas available to nesting geese. Activity budget analyses indicated that the two primary activities of goslings were feeding and resting while alert and feeding were the two primary activities of adults. Herbaceous habitats were used by broods more than any other type and were important for all activities.
author2 United States. Bonneville Power Administration.
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author Matthews, William
Claar, James
Ball, I. Joseph
Gregory, Shari
Mackey, Dennis
author_facet Matthews, William
Claar, James
Ball, I. Joseph
Gregory, Shari
Mackey, Dennis
author_sort Matthews, William
title Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.
title_short Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.
title_full Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.
title_fullStr Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Water Levels on Breeding Canada Geese and the Methodology for Mitigation and Enhancement in the Flathead Drainage, 1985-1986 Annual Report.
title_sort impacts of water levels on breeding canada geese and the methodology for mitigation and enhancement in the flathead drainage, 1985-1986 annual report.
publisher Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana
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