Banding at the Edge

The Williams Avian Ecology Lab

I am an avian ecologist with broad interest in understanding how birds use habitats within the landscape and how habitat use and environmental conditions affect the full annual ecology of birds

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Research

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My lab is currently focused on the Movement Ecology of Birds. We seek to understand how birds use habitat within the landscape and how habitat use affects survival.

Overwinter Habitat Use of Sparrows

nanatoagged SCJU

We  are using automated and manual telemetry  to understand  how overwintering sparrows use habitat patches within the landscape.

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Movement Ecology of Henslow's Sparrows

Henslow Sparrow with nanotag

We are using automated and  manual telemetry to understand habitat use, and territory size of Henslow's Sparrows during breeding and post-breeding dispersal. 

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Bird-Building Collision Monitoring

 
Bird-building collisions
Joshua Zawiski, 2024. 

Our lab is monitoring buildings on campus to determine if birds are colliding with windows.

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Ohio University Avian Movement Ecology and the Motus Wildlife Tracking Network

We use the Motus Wildlife Tracking Network to track birds we tag with VHF nanotags. My lab operates two Motus Towers in Athens County, including one at Ohio University's Land Lab on Radar Hill. You can find more about our project and see migration tracks of birds we tagged.

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motus tower antennas

 

Our Team

I supervise undergraduate and masters students in research and experiential learning. Students in my lab  employ a variety of ornithological field techniques including bird banding, automated and manual telemetry, and territory mapping. We quantify habitat at the landscape and local scale, food availability, and parental care in order to link environmental conditions and behavior to habitat use and survival. Our lab uses the Motus Wildlife Tracking System, GIS and R to map and analyze data

My lab started a bird-building collision monitoring project in fall of 2023 to determine if buildings on our campus are causing avian mortality. We build collaborations to find and implement conservation solutions.

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Nanotagging American Kestrels

 

AOS  SCO-SOC  Meeting Aug.  2023

AOS conference 2023

AOS and SCO-SOC Meeting August 2023.

Mini Sensor Station at The Wilds

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