Winter distribution of the common loon (gavia immer) and red-throated loon (gavia stellata) in the Bay of Fundy
Date
1997
Authors
Clay, Heather
Clay, Douglas
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Abstract
Common loons (Gavia immer) and Red-throated loons (Gavia stellata) are shown to overwinter along the coastal zone of the Bay of Fundy. The Christmas Bird Count, a volunteer monitoring survey, was used to trace 30 year trends in Common loon population distribution and abundance. The population of Common loons along the Nova Scotia shore appeared stable though variable while the New Brunswick population appeared to be increasing. There is an indication that the change in
numbers reflects a true increase in abundance of over wintering Common loons within the Bay of Fundy
and not simply a change in distribution.
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Includes b&w maps; b&w graphs; b&w charts; bibliographic references
Keywords
Fundy National Park (N.B.), Red-throated loon, Common loon
Citation
Clay, Heather and Douglas Clay. (1997). Winter distribution of the common loon (gavia immer) and red-throated loon (gavia stellata) in the Bay of Fundy. Nova Scotian Institute of Science 41(3) 93-102.