Big Meadow Waterfowl Production Area

Lake name:
Big Meadow Waterfowl Production Area
Location:
North Dakota
Latitude:
48.568559
Longitude:
-103.065247
Management agency:
North Dakota Game and Fish Department
Comments:
Not locating Big Meadow Waterfowl Production Area (WPA). There is a Fuller WPA in the town of Big Meadow so I entered coordinates for that. I have no other information and I do not know if this is correct.

Summary of Surveys (2)

Survey Citation:
Drilling. N. E. 2015. North Dakota Colonial and Semi-colonial Waterbird Inventory, 2014-2015. Final Report. Tech. Rpt. SC-NDCWB02. Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Brighton, CO, USA. 57 pp.

  • Type
    shore; boat; air
  • Time period
    2014 or 2015
  • Source
    Report
  • Both Western and Clarks?
    N
Count Type Range Max Year
Max Adults 101 to 500 250 2014 or 2015
Most Recent Adults 101 to 500 250 2014 or 2015
Max Nests 1 to 100 65 avg for county 2014 or 2015
Most Recent Nests 1 to 100 65 avg for county 2014 or 2015
Max Chicks N/A N/A N/A
Most Recent Chicks N/A N/A N/A

Comments:

Survey methods are generalized across the different grebe breeding lakes because they were not specified per lake but an aerial survey was initially conducted. Survey was at least once in 2014 or 2015 with no further details on each lake. Grebe breeding pair totals per county and per lake is reported. Entered is the grebe breeding pair total per breeding lake X2 for an estimation of adults numbers. Average colony size for Williams County is entered but no nest numbers per breeding lake is reported. Grebes here nested on dry shorelines of artificial islands built for waterfowl nesting.

Survey Citation:
Igl, L. 2023. Pers. comm.

  • Time period
    N/A
  • Source
    Personal communication
  • Both Western and Clarks?
    N
Count Type Range Max Year
Max Adults 1 to 100 presence ?
Most Recent Adults 1 to 100 presence ?
Max Nests 1 to 100 presence ?
Most Recent Nests 1 to 100 presence ?
Max Chicks N/A N/A N/A
Most Recent Chicks N/A N/A N/A

Comments:

Larry Igl confirms that Western grebe (or Western and Clark's grebe) colonies were at this lake in the past. No years nor further details or whether grebes still breed there. Larry believes that there are probably more ND lakes than is listed here that support grebe colonies.

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