Bird Roost
By: Andrew • Essay • 261 Words • April 21, 2010 • 838 Views
Bird Roost
Relationship between birds arriving at roost and illumination levels.
Differences in numbers and species of birds arriving at roost seem to be determined by the levels of light present at dusk. A light meter was used to check the illumination level at time of first arrival of birds and at five-minute intervals afterward. Binoculars were used, while light permitted, to determine the different species of birds and the quantity as they arrived into the roosting and pre-roosting areas. This study was conducted between 5:20pm and 6:05pm. The temperature ranged from the low fifties to the mid forties; wind was moderate with small gusts. The European Starling was the first to arrive into the roosting and pre-roosting areas, only coming in small groups and leaving quickly. The American Robin started arriving around 5:30, illumination at 1262 foot-candles, in small groups and stayed for a while. As the sun continued