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Woodpecker Field Assistants
Jobs Posted by Eric L. Walters on 2008 September 27 (Saturday) : 10:27 AM
from the dept.
Field assistants needed for long-term study of the behavioral ecology of the cooperatively breeding Acorn Woodpecker in California.
Field assistants are needed for ongoing long-term studies of the behavioral ecology of the cooperatively breeding Acorn Woodpecker at the Hastings Reserve in upper Carmel Valley, California. Hastings is run by the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley. We have studied the behavioral ecology of color-banded Acorn Woodpeckers for over 37 years at this site. The current research focuses on ecological constraints that may have led to the evolution of cooperative breeding. Assistants will be involved in monitoring group composition, experimental manipulations, and roosting/nesting/feeding behavior.

The experience is designed to be one of total immersion six days per week. Positions run from mid-March to mid-July 2009 (with some flexibility on start and end dates). A modest stipend of $600 / month plus free housing is provided.

Must be an avid hiker who is comfortable hiking up and down hills. Prior experience with birds (especially the ability to read color bands) is desirable but not required. Self-motivation, enthusiasm for the research questions, a willingness to sit in a blind for up to 3 hours per session, and an ability to tackle the rigors of field work are a must. We especially encourage those applicants interested in behavioral ecology that are planning to attend graduate school.


Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and the positions will remain open until filled. If interested, apply sooner rather than later. Our positions usually fill quickly.

Please include the following in your application:

  • a resumé (one page resumés are discouraged - please provide detailed descriptions of your academic, volunteer, and professional experiences);
  • a cover letter describing why you should be considered for one of our positions;
  • the names, phone numbers, and email addresses of at least three references;
  • the dates you are available to work at the Hastings Reserve;

    For further information - and to see whether the positions have been filled, please consult our employment web site: http://www.ericlwalters.org/employment.htm

    Applications should be sent as attachments by email to Dr. Eric L. Walters at jobs2009@cavitynester.org

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