*Volunteers are needed* for Colorado Shortgrass Bird Research this summer.
This will be the third year of a long-term project comparing the effects of
different grazing regimes on ground-nesting birds.  Project collaborators
include the University of Colorado Denver, the USDA Agricultural Research
Service, and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.


The project involves minimally invasive rope-dragging, nest monitoring, and
trapping.  It takes place at the Central Plains Experimental Range in Weld
County, about 10 minutes north of Nunn off Highway 85.  Volunteer
responsibilities primarily involve rope-dragging, recording data, and
assisting in the trapping effort.  Volunteers will not handle eggs or
birds, but they will witness science in action as the project technicians
complete these tasks.


Guaranteed species include Lark Bunting, Horned Lark, and McCown’s
Longspur.  Other likely possibilities include Common Nighthawk, Grasshopper
Sparrow, Brewer’s Sparrow, and Cassin’s Sparrow.  If you volunteer often
enough, you will likely see Burrowing Owls (including chicks), Ferruginous
and Swainson’s Hawks, and Golden Eagles.  We have great spring wildflowers,
and there’s a chance to see swift foxes.


There are a few hazards, including infrequent but regular prairie
rattlesnakes, cryptic and potentially ankle-twisting animal burrows, and
copious cacti.  I have been involved with this project for two years, and
so far injuries have been limited to those involving cactus spines in knees
and hands.  But it's worth noting that these hazards exist in case you are
not comfortable working in that kind of environment.


We are looking for both short- and long-term volunteers and welcome any
help we can get.  If you are interested in spending some time on the
shortgrass steppe and aiding a long-term research project, send your full
name, location, and availability to the email address below.  Also indicate
your physical fitness.  Rope-dragging requires walking 5-8 miles per day
over uneven hilly terrain, but half-day rope-draggers will be accepted.
There’s also the option of taking an auxiliary role, walking behind the
rope-dragging team and watching for birds.  Trapping involves walking no
more than a mile, carrying light-weight gear, and observing bird behavior
through binoculars.


*To sign up* or request more information, contact Amber Carver at
[email protected].  A small per diem, travel reimbursement, and
on-site lodging may be available pending funding.


*Visit the project Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/cperbirds/
<https://www.facebook.com/cperbirds/> to see pictures from past years*.


Thanks!

Amber Carver

Littleton, CO

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