Dear Birders, Shorebird migration is in full swing! Our crews started 2 weeks ago banding and color-marking shorebirds as they migrate south through the southwest Lake Erie Marsh Region. So far, we have banded 10 different species and are seeing numbers and diversity increase every day! Our research will collect valuable information which will be used to improve habitat management strategies for this important stopover area. But, we need your help to ensure this project is successful in collecting the greatest amount of information possible. As part of the project, our researchers will be capturing, leg banding, and color-marking shorebirds on their breast feathers. The color-marking is a temporary marking which enables information to be collected on the movements and habitats used by the migrating birds. You can help with this project by seeking out color-marked shorebirds during your birding adventures this fall. When you are lucky enough to spot a color-marked shorebird, record information on the color of the marking, your location, the type of habitat the bird is using, and the bird’s behavior; report your sighting to Keith Norris ([log in to unmask], (217)855-6324). More information, pictures of color-marked shorebirds, and a convenient data sheet are available on the Black Swamp Bird Observatory’s website (Click Here<http://www.bsbobird.org/pdf/Shorebird_Migration_Research_Form.pdf>). While our research is being conducted in northwest Ohio, others outside of the region might catch a glimpse of a color-marked bird as well! Birds marked last fall were spotted in southwest Michigan and northeast Ohio. When you see one of these color-marked birds, take comfort in knowing that bird is contributing to the conservation of shorebird habitat and our understanding of shorebird migration ecology. And don’t forget to send in your sighting! The color-marking operation is one aspect of a larger research project. This entire study will provide insights on: - Body mass dynamics of migrating shorebirds - Food and habitat resources available for migrating shorebirds - Local shorebird movements and stopover duration The results of this research will be used to improve the “Shorebird Habitat Conservation Strategy” developed by the Upper Mississippi River & Great Lakes Region Joint Venture. If you have any questions about our research or our preliminary findings, please contact Keith Norris ([log in to unmask] ). Happy birding! Keith -- Keith A. Norris Graduate Associate School of Environment & Natural Resources The Ohio State University Project Website <http://twel.osu.edu/projects/Norris.html> [log in to unmask] 217.855.6324 ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]