HABITS OF BALD EAGLES WINTERING ALONG THE CROOKED RIVER, OREGON

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ISAACS, FB
GOGGANS, R
ANTHONY, RG
BRYAN, T
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Bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) were observed in the upper Crooked River drainage in central Oregon from January to April, 1986 and 1987 to locate roosts and to describe roosting habitat, eagle abundance, and foraging behavior. The number of eagles peaked at almost-equal-to 115 during the weeks of 10 March 1986 and 2 March 1987. Large mammal carcasses (deer and cattle) were the primary food source for eagles during January and February. Ground squirrels (Spermophilus spp.) were important food during March and April. Twelve communal night roosts were generally in the largest trees in the vicinity of feeding areas and were isolated from human activities. All roost trees but one cottonwood (Populus deltoides) were conifers and were the dominant, open-structured individuals in forest stands. Results indicate that: 1) substantially more bald eagles (100+) utilize eastern Oregon in winter than was previously thought, 2) use of large mammal carrion by bald eagles can be enhanced by not placing carcasses in pits, opening intact carcasses to expose flesh and viscera, and placing carcasses at least 250 m from human activities, and 3) large (63-152 em diameter at breast height) coniferous trees that are near feeding areas and isolated from human activities are chosen for communal night roosting. Management of bald eagle roosting habitat should include maintenance of stands of large coniferous roost trees, planting of deciduous trees with horizontal limb structure (e.g., cottonwood) near feeding areas, and protection of riparian zones from livestock grazing.
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