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Distribution, Abundance, and Habitat Characteristics of Coastal Cactus Wrens (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) in San Diego County, California—2024 Data Summary

Type: report

Article abstract: We surveyed for coastal Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus) in 507 established plots in San Diego County in 2024, encompassing four genetic clusters (Otay, Lake Jennings, Sweetwater/Encanto, and San Pasqual). Of the 507 plots, 376 have been surveyed every year starting in 2020. Two surveys were completed at each plot between March 1 and July 31, 2024. Cactus Wrens were detected in 216 plots (43 percent of plots). Cactus Wrens were detected in 34 percent of the plots that have been consistently surveyed since 2020, indicating a higher plot occupancy rate than in 2023 (26 percent) and a similar plot occupancy rate to 2022 (31 percent), 2021 (34 percent), and 2020 (35 percent). There were 175 Cactus Wren territories detected across all survey plots in 2024. We documented 111 territories in the plots that have been consistently surveyed since 2020, which is an increase from 85 territories in 2023 and from 94 territories in 2022, and similar to the number of territories documented in 2021 (113) and 2020 (109). The number of territories declined from 2023 to 2024 in the San Pasqual genetic cluster but increased in the Otay, Lake Jennings, and Sweetwater/Encanto genetic clusters. At least 86 percent of Cactus Wren territories were occupied by pairs, and 176 fledglings were observed in 2024.

Number of pages: 24

Authors: Lynn, Suellen; Kus, Barbara;

Year: 2025

Keywords: bird surveys; cactus scrub; Coastal Cactus Wren;

Species: Coastal cactus wren

Vegetation communities: coastal sage scrub

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