Abstract:Nest surveys on Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta provide annual information on phenology, egg production, nesting effort, habitat use, and predation for waterfowl, cranes, loons, gulls, and terns. In 2012, atypically cold May temperatures delayed snowmelt and breakup of lakes, ponds, sloughs and rivers. In response, waterfowl nest initiation and hatch occurred six to ten days later than long-term means . Despite late nesting initiation in 2012, average timing of waterfowl nesting has advanced seven days since st… Show more
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