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Roosting habits and Post-breeding dispersal of juvenile Great Egrets in Ontario. D.V. Chip Weseloh & Dave Moore Canadian Wildlife Service - Ontario www.ec.gc.ca.

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1 Roosting habits and Post-breeding dispersal of juvenile Great Egrets in Ontario. D.V. Chip Weseloh & Dave Moore Canadian Wildlife Service - Ontario www.ec.gc.ca Harbor Herons and Waterbirds of Greater NY/NJ Harbor Working Group 12-13 January 2011 Staten Island, NY With field assistance by Linda McLaren, Tyler Hoar and Dave Andrews

2 Objectives for 2010 Confirm seasonal use pattern at major roost site. Locate other roost sites, track numbers and usage. Mark YOY egrets with highly visible wing-tags Make greater efforts at re-sighting tagged egrets SUMMARY 1.Not used in spring, bimodal autumn peak #s 2.30 roost sites;NN= 8, 24 km; Roost size = 2-400+ 3.118 egrets tagged at 3 sites 4.39 individuals reobs., Egrets go to S. Ontario, Michigan, Ohio and NY- Few birds went north.

3 Lake Huron Lake Erie Lake Ontario Chantry Island Nottawasaga Island Middle Sister Island East Sister Island Middle Island Toronto Harbour High Bluff Island Locations of colonies & nest numbers – 2000s Dickerson Island Bergin Island Motor Island Decade Number of Colonies Number of Nests (maximum) 1950s11 1960s210 1970s463 1980s4108+ 1990s6178 2000s 11 359+ Barrier Island Luther Marsh

4 Use of Luther Marsh roost site, by week, 2008-09 Opening day - duck hunting: 27 Sep. 2008 26 Sep. 2009 0 100 200 300 1234123412341234123412341 AprMayJunJulAugSepOct 2010 2009 2008 2009 No. Great Egrets at Roost (mean/week) Date no egrets present

5 Use of Luther Marsh roost site, by week, 2008-10 Date Opening day - duck hunting: 27 Sep. 2008 26 Sep. 2009 25 Sep. 2010 no egrets present

6 = Confirmed Roosts = Unconfirmed Roosts = >100 Birds Locations of Great Egret Roosts in the Lower Great Lakes Region 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

7 GREG roosts – nearest neighbour distances 0 5 10 15 1-20 km21-40 km41-60 km61-80 km81-100 km>100 km Nearest Neighbour Distance No. Colonies mean = 84.6±47.2 km (N = 24) Median = 24 km Mode = 8 km range = 1 – 160 km

8 Week Number of confirmed & probable roost sites occupied Occupancy of GREG roosts, 2010 0 5 10 15 20 123412341234123412341 Jun.Jul.Aug.Sep.Oct.Nov. 0 5 10 15 20 123412341234123412341 Jun.Jul.Aug.Sep.Oct.Nov. probable confirmed

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10 Occupancy of small roosts, 2010 Date No. of GREGs at roost

11 Applying wing-tags

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13 Tagged egrets in the field

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15 Re-sightings of wing-tagged GREGs MI OH PE NY ON 3 NottawasagaI. Chantry I. Middle Sister I. 2 2 5 5 MI OH PE NY ON 8 Nottawasaga I. 2 Chantry I. 6 Middle Sister I. All re-sightings, 2010

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