SURVIVAL PROBLEMS OF THE WATER-PIPIT IN BAFFIN ISLAND

I N ROUGHER parts of southern Baffin Island the Water-Pipit (Anthus spino- letta) breeds regularly in considerable numbers. In 1877-8 Kumlien ( 1879, p. 74) found it “generally distributed on both sides of Cumberland Sound and the west shores of Davis Straits to lat. 68’N. a t least, but nowhere ver...

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Main Authors: George Miksch Sutton, David F. Parmelee
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Summary:I N ROUGHER parts of southern Baffin Island the Water-Pipit (Anthus spino- letta) breeds regularly in considerable numbers. In 1877-8 Kumlien ( 1879, p. 74) found it “generally distributed on both sides of Cumberland Sound and the west shores of Davis Straits to lat. 68’N. a t least, but nowhere very abundant. ” Soper (1928, p. 115) reported it as “common everywhere about Cumberland Sound ” (summer of 1924) “very scarce ” in the region of Isoa “during June and most of July ” but “much more common toward the last of July ” ( 1925) and “quite common”-at Cape Dorset from June 1 on in the summer of 1926. Taverner ( 1935, p. 128) called it “common ” in southern