Goals of the project
In order to recover the species and maintain stable populations of the State threatened Swainson's hawk, it is essential that more complete and accurate inventory information be available regarding available habitat, breeding pair numbers, and species distribution. To this end, DFG has initiated this study to inventory the state of California for Swainson's hawk breeding pairs and provide an up-to-date and accurate assessment of the Swainson's hawk population in California.
- To estimate Swainson's hawk breeding pair numbers in California.
- To test and establish a survey protocol that will be appropriate for long-term trend analysis of Swainson's hawk breeding pair numbers and habitat changes.
Primary Objectives
To achieve these goals, the project objectives are:
- develop a scientifically based sample design and protocol for estimating Swainson's hawk breeding pair numbers statewide,
- develop a habitat type map to correspond with Swainson's hawk range,
- develop a protocol for a long-term trend analysis of Swainson's hawk breeding pairs, distribution, and habitat changes,
- conduct a pilot study and an inventory of Swainson's hawk breeding pairs,
- describe the current Swainson's hawk abundance and distribution.



