Here's the second installment about our camera trapping findings at the Chimineas Ranch.
Survey effort over time: Camera trapping effort increased as more cameras became available during the survey. Effort was doubled during the latter half of the survey (October, November and December).
Survey effort and habitat coverage: Camera trapping effort as measured by camera trap days differed in the 8 habitats, with Blue Oak Woodland receiving the greatest effort, and Coastal Scrub receiving the least. The remaining three habitats, Juniper Woodland, Desert Riparian, and Annual Grassland and its variants received sub-equal camera trapping effort.
Twenty-six species of birds were also recorded, which represents a much smaller proportion (14.6%) of those known to be present on the unit. Ground foraging birds were among the most commonly recorded species, and carrion feeders were photographed only at the cow carcass.
Finally, Western fence lizards (4), Pacific tree frogs (6), and Western toads (23) were incidentally photographed at Poison Water Spring.
We're still not finished.
Don't want to waste any data, you know.
Tomorrow should wrap it up, then a brief discussion.
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