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- W2325024421 abstract "Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were first observed in Utah in the winter of 1939 (Lockerbie, 1939). It was 10 years before they reached sufficient numbers to become a nuisance to feedlot operators and fruit growers. During the 1950's Starlings in Utah increased tremendously. By 1960 feedlot operators in 16 counties were complaining of damage during winter feeding operations, and in Washington County in the southern part of the state the County Agricultural Agent reported that Starlings were the major agricultural problem. Starlings in Utah are now concentrating in winter flocks estimated to be as large as 100,000, and complaints of damage are increasing. Starlings will probably continue to increase in Utah during the 1960's, causing increased economic loss to the state's feedlot and orchard industry. Thus some control action appears justifiable. Previous studies of agricultural pests have demonstrated that effective control is not possible until the ecology of the species is known. Information regarding distribution, abundance, and movements during winter would indicate whether a stable winter population or a mobile, nomadic population is responsible for the loss to ranchers. The study area was near Tremonton, Box Elder County, northern Utah. The area is at 4500-feet altitude and is flat except for the meandering Bear and Malad rivers. The region is covered largely by grain and sugar beet fields. Many cattle feedlots and silage pits are scattered over the area, and flocks of sheep are present in some fields at certain times of the year. The climate is semiarid with cold winters and hot summers. Average annual precipitation is about 13 inches, and the annual mean temperature is 560F. Snow rarely remains on the ground for more than a few days after a storm. Spring is the wettest season of the year; nearly 40 per cent of the average annual precipitation falls in March, April, and May." @default.
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- W2325024421 title "Abundance and Activity of Starlings in Winter in Northern Utah" @default.
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