"Reproduction of Relocated and Resident Northern Bobwhites in East Texa" by D. Scott Parsons, R. Montague Whiting Jr. et al.
 

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

2000

Publication Title

National Quail Symposium Proceedings

Abstract

We examined reproduction by relocated and resident northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) on an intensively managed 563-ha study area in Trinity County, eastern Texas. During the late winters of 1990-1992, 155 South Texas (84 hens, 71 cocks) and 136 East Texas (64 hens, 72 cocks) bobwhites were captured, radio-tagged, and relocated to the study area; 139 resident birds (73 hens, 66 cocks) were also captured, radio-tagged, and released at the point of capture. For the 3 years combined, the 33 South Texas, 33 East Texas, and 39 resident hens alive at the beginning of the breeding season produced 6, 13, and 22 documented nests (P = 0.004) and 0, 3, and 4 fledged broods. Pooled, the number of nests by East Texas and resident hens was higher than that of South Texas hens (P = 0.003); numbers of nests of East Texas and resident hens were similar (P = 0.150). Our results do not support relocation of South Texas bobwhites into the East Texas Pineywoods.

Comments

Parsons, D. Scott; Whiting, R. Montague Jr.; Liu, Xiangwen; Mueller, Brad S.; and Cook, Stanley L. (2000) "Reproduction of Relocated and Resident Northern Bobwhites in East Texas," National Quail Symposium Proceedings: Vol. 4 , Article 35.


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