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Efficiency of Bait Trapping and Night Lighting for Capturing Northern Bobwhites in Missouri

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We evaluated the efficiency of bait trapping and night lighting for capturing northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) from October 1993-March 1996 in central Missouri. Fifty-two percent of all birds were captured in bait traps and 48% were captured by night lighting. Of all birds captured for the first time, 59% were captured by trapping and 41 % by night lighting, demonstrating the value of using both techniques to capture a large sample size in a limited time. Four percent of all birds captured died before being released. Of the bait-trapped birds, 4% died in the trap and 1 % died during processing. Of the night-lighted birds,

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Truitt, V. L. & Dailey, T. V., (2017) “Efficiency of Bait Trapping and Night Lighting for Capturing Northern Bobwhites in Missouri”, National Quail Symposium Proceedings 4(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7290/nqsp04b3kv

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