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Gizzard contents of Piping Plover chicks in northern Michigan
Title | Gizzard contents of Piping Plover chicks in northern Michigan |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1999 |
Authors | Cuthbert FJean, Scholtens BGene, Wemmer LChristine, McLain R |
Journal | The Wilson Bulletin |
Volume | 111 |
Pagination | 121-123 |
Keywords | PREY |
Abstract | The diet of Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) is not well known and information on diet requirements will enhance food resource assessment and identification of suitable habitat for this rare species. Discovery of four dead Piping Plover chicks at Grand Marais, Michigan, allowed us to examine their digestive tracts for identifiable prey. Gizzard contents represented 16 families in 6 orders of freshwater and terrestrially occurring insects confirming behavioral observations that plover chicks opportunistically capture insects in shallow water and along shorelines. The most commonly taken orders were Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera. |