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"Blue (Great Blue Heron)"
Oil on
board
48 x 32

through
Lovetts Gallery
Tulsa, Oklahoma
918.664.4732
Robert
spotted this Great Blue Heron at Presquile National Wildlife Refuge
while volunteering with the VCU Rice Center’s Prothonotary Warbler
Project. Long-term studies on the migratory patterns and breeding
habits of the Prothonotary Warbler along the lower James River is a
major ongoing research focus for the VCU Rice Center.
Populations of the Prothonotary Warbler, the only eastern warbler to
nest in tree cavities, are declining over much of their historic
breeding range in response to degradation and destruction of lowland
forests and associated wetlands. In Virginia they are most commonly
found nesting along tidal tributaries to the Chesapeake Bay.
More than 450 nest boxes have been installed in appropriate habitats
in the tidal freshwater region of the James River, including in the
vicinity of the VCU Rice Center. The boxes are monitored annually
during the warbler’s breeding period and provide invaluable
information on the breeding biology of this species.
It is
likely the nest box program has increased the numbers of Prothonotary
Warblers nesting in eastern Virginia. Over the life of the project,
more than 50 undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members and
volunteers have participated in this ongoing research, which has
produced more than 14 peer-reviewed publications and has received
national
scientific and media attention.
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