BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED

This monograph is a revision and updating of our publication on the birds of Brier Island, Nova Scotia, published in the Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science in 2011. Known for its concentrations of seabirds and large volume of migration in spring and autumn, the island has gained co...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS)
Main Authors: Mills, Eric L., Laviolette, Lance
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Language:English
Published: Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS) 2022
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spelling ftdalhouseuniv:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11371 2023-05-15T16:51:57+02:00 BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED Mills, Eric L. Laviolette, Lance 2022-04-30 application/pdf https://ojs.library.dal.ca/nsis/article/view/nsis52-1mills,laviolette https://doi.org/10.15273/pnsis.v52i1.11371 eng eng Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS) https://ojs.library.dal.ca/nsis/article/view/nsis52-1mills,laviolette/10152 https://ojs.library.dal.ca/nsis/article/view/nsis52-1mills,laviolette doi:10.15273/pnsis.v52i1.11371 Copyright (c) 2022 Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS) Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS); Vol 52, No 1 (2022); 173 2292-7743 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftdalhouseuniv https://doi.org/10.15273/pnsis.v52i1.11371 2022-07-30T23:11:04Z This monograph is a revision and updating of our publication on the birds of Brier Island, Nova Scotia, published in the Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science in 2011. Known for its concentrations of seabirds and large volume of migration in spring and autumn, the island has gained constantly increasing attention by birders since it was first investigated by members of the Nova Scotia Bird Society in 1955. The past decade, since 2011, has seen a remarkable increase in bird reports, mainly due to increased field work by birders, but also because of the use of the online bird logging system eBird. The heart of this monograph is the annotated list of birds, which has been enlarged and revised in the light of new reports by field observers and new information from the ornithological literature. We have incorporated eBird observations, along with our personal records of occurrences and bird banding data into this revision, along with the changes in the order and arrangement of North American bird families as set out by the Checklist Committee of the American Ornithological Society. Three species, Pacific Golden-Plover, Brown Booby and Zone-tailed Hawk, have been added to the island checklist, and one has been lost, Thayer’s Gull, which has been incorporated into Iceland Gull. The total list of species reported from the island is 357, including two hypothetical species. The number of known breeding bird species has increased from 74 to 83. We also update ecological knowledge of the island as a result of recent fieldwork and the restoration of the Big Meadow Bog in support of Eastern Mountain Avens conservation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Mountain avens Dalhousie University Libraries Journal Hosting Service Pacific Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS) 52 1 173
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description This monograph is a revision and updating of our publication on the birds of Brier Island, Nova Scotia, published in the Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science in 2011. Known for its concentrations of seabirds and large volume of migration in spring and autumn, the island has gained constantly increasing attention by birders since it was first investigated by members of the Nova Scotia Bird Society in 1955. The past decade, since 2011, has seen a remarkable increase in bird reports, mainly due to increased field work by birders, but also because of the use of the online bird logging system eBird. The heart of this monograph is the annotated list of birds, which has been enlarged and revised in the light of new reports by field observers and new information from the ornithological literature. We have incorporated eBird observations, along with our personal records of occurrences and bird banding data into this revision, along with the changes in the order and arrangement of North American bird families as set out by the Checklist Committee of the American Ornithological Society. Three species, Pacific Golden-Plover, Brown Booby and Zone-tailed Hawk, have been added to the island checklist, and one has been lost, Thayer’s Gull, which has been incorporated into Iceland Gull. The total list of species reported from the island is 357, including two hypothetical species. The number of known breeding bird species has increased from 74 to 83. We also update ecological knowledge of the island as a result of recent fieldwork and the restoration of the Big Meadow Bog in support of Eastern Mountain Avens conservation.
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author Mills, Eric L.
Laviolette, Lance
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BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED
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title BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED
title_short BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED
title_full BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED
title_fullStr BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED
title_full_unstemmed BIRDS OF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, REVISED AND UPDATED
title_sort birds of brier island, nova scotia, revised and updated
publisher Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS)
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url https://ojs.library.dal.ca/nsis/article/view/nsis52-1mills,laviolette
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