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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources manage the nesting and wintering areas and also have responsibilities under Federal and ...
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Sable Island Birds Nesting I
Colonies are now established on Sable Island, and, based on nocturnal vocalizations of birds in flight and in ... egg and chick mortality. While gulls are considered to be one cause of diminishing populations, other factors are the loss of nesting and wintering habitat, mortality of migrating adults, and reduction ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Watching Whoopers: Monitoring Crucial To Recovery
In the case of migratory species, whose ranges can span thousands of kilometres and many borders, tracking where and ... than non-breeding birds and often return to the same site year after year. This information is used to discourage development near wetlands used for feeding, nesting and wintering, encourage farmers ...
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Birding & Natural History Programs - Southeastern Arizona Bird
Observatory
These all-day tours depart downtown Bisbee at 8 a.m. and return around 4 ... major river corridors important to migrating, nesting, and wintering birds. The ranch's rich and varied habitats are being managed to enhance their value to birds and other wildlife. The tours depart from ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory's Recommended Resources on Birding
and Natural History
Maps, some separated by subspecies, show migration routes and extralimital occurrences as well as breeding and wintering ranges. "Sibzilla" isn't a guide you can stuff in your back ... An excellent aid for home study of bird songs and calls, covering 522 species. (Use of recordings to attract birds, particularly during nesting season or in heavily birded areas, is strongly ...
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Canada goose Facts, Figures, Description and Photo
Giant, Moffitt’s or Great Basin, Lesser, Dusky, and Vancouver. In general, the subspecies nesting farther north are smaller in size and darker in color to the west. The Giant ... -water marshes and abundant food crops attract Canada geese. See the table below for breeding and wintering distributions of Canada geese. Subspecies Breeding Wintering Atlantic Newfoundland, Labrador, and QC New England ...
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Redhead Facts, Figures, Description and Photo
Canada and intermountain marshes of the west. They prefer non-forested environments with water areas sufficiently deep to provide permanent and fairly dense emergent vegetation for nesting. ... average of 7 to 10 eggs and are notorious for parasitizing canvasback nests. Migrating and Wintering: A significant migration corridor extends from southwestern Manitoba and southeastern Idaho to the Gulf ...
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US Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management,
Shorebirds
Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America, and in a few cases, to southern portions of the United States. During spring, summer and fall ... to nest and raise offspring. Incubation of the young is often shared by both sexes but in some cases such as the Spotted Sandpiper, mates are chosen by the female and nesting and raising ...
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management,
Issues, Atlantic Population of Canada Geese, Status and Management
To date, this information suggests strong population affiliation or fidelity to specific breeding, migration, and wintering areas with little or ... of AP geese extends from Labrador and Newfoundland westward to the Ungava Peninsula of Quebec, with nesting concentrations occurring around Ungava Bay and along the northeastern shore of Hudson Bay ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Coming Home
Therefore, first-generation birds from the existing captive breeding population won't be released into the wild until sufficient information is available and habitat ... adult whoopers, so they will follow the examples set by the older birds during nesting season, and handled by caretakers wearing crane puppets, so they won't imprint on humans. ...
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