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Niles, L.J., Dey, A.D., Douglass, N.J., Clark, J.A., Clark, N.A., Gates, A.S., Harrington, B.A., Peck, M.K. & Sitters, H.P. 2006. Red Knots wintering in Florida: 2005/6 expedition. Wader Study Group Bulletin 111: 86-99 Abstract During Dec. 2005 and Jan. 2006, we counted 2,500 Red Knots in a survey of 300 km of the west coast of Florida between Anclote Key and Cape Romano. Sample surveys along parts of the remainder of the Florida coast located a further 1,530 so the minimum winter population of the state was about 4,000. Re-sighting of individually marked knots indicate that a substantial proportion of Florida birds migrate via the U.S. east coast and stopover on the Atlantic coast of New Jersey. Biometrics of knots caught show that Florida birds have longer bills and are heavier than those that winter in Tierra del Fuego. They are also heavier than knots wintering on the coast of Maranhão, N Brazil. At one of our study sites, Longboat Key, which is probably typical of much of the Florida coastline, knots were feeding on beaches that were crowded with holidaymakers. Although they were habituated to people, allowing close approach, we consider that frequent disturbance is likely to be detrimental. We suggest conservation prescriptions.
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