Lab 2 - Bird Identification Flashcards
What is an indicator?
It is a relatively simple measurement that is intended to represent complex aspects of something else, such as environmental quality or ecological integrity. Birds are an indicator species because the presence/absence of certain birds offers insight into the quality and health of an ecosystem.
Why are birds an important indicator species?
Many families and bird species are sensitive to changes in enviro quality (stressors) of their habitat. When the quality of a habitat becomes degraded (usually due to anthropogenic influences) the diversity and abundance of birds are quickly influenced, which provides a rapid indication of change in ecosystem health.
What physical characteristics are used to ID birds?
- size and shape - body size, beak size/shape, etc. (ability to survive is reflected in morphology)
- colour - bars, chest, head, tail, etc.
- habitat - open park, forest, wetland, etc.
- behaviour - hopping, climbing, foraging, digging for worms, etc.
- sound - many birds have characteristic sound (ex. chickadee)