Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974

An inventory study of water-associated birds occurring on and near the Syncrude Canada Ltd. Lease #17 in the Athabasca oil sands was conducted during the period of July 8 to November 15, 1974. Regular ground surveys were conducted of 30 water bodies on and near the lease, including lakes, ponds, the...

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Main Authors: Sharp, P.L., Birdsall, D.A., Richardson, W.J.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7939/R3WX88
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.10402/era.40209 2023-05-15T15:26:03+02:00 Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974 Sharp, P.L. Birdsall, D.A. Richardson, W.J. 1975-01-01 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3WX88 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/a91d2c87-89e0-4da5-a4d4-2d6002ad07e4 en eng doi:10.7939/R3WX88 10670/1.10402/era.40209 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/a91d2c87-89e0-4da5-a4d4-2d6002ad07e4 other ERA : Education and Research Archive envir geo Other https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_1843/ 1975 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7939/R3WX88 2023-01-22T17:48:13Z An inventory study of water-associated birds occurring on and near the Syncrude Canada Ltd. Lease #17 in the Athabasca oil sands was conducted during the period of July 8 to November 15, 1974. Regular ground surveys were conducted of 30 water bodies on and near the lease, including lakes, ponds, the Athabasca River, roadside borrow pits, and shallow marshes created by clearing and water diversion on the Syncrude construction site. Detailed descriptions of the habitat characteristics of the water bodies were made, and the habitats that birds occupied were recorded during all surveys. Daily migration watches were conducted near the Athabasca River during the period from August 26 to November 15. Casual observations (those not made during surveys or watches) were recorded in an annotated list. The common and widely-distributed nesting species were the common loon, red-necked grebe, American wigeon, ringnecked duck, common goldeneye, bufflehead, sora, spotted sandpiper, lesser yellowlegs, eastern kingbird, red-winged blackbird, and common grackle. Local increases in the numbers of mallards, pintails, and green-winged teal in late summer indicated that the study area may have been used as a moulting area by these species. Large numbers of migrating Canada and white-fronted geese flew over the area without stopping during late August and September. Large numbers of migrating waterfowl, mainly scaup spp., mallards, and American coots stopped over on some of the lakes during September and October. Large numbers of migrating shorebirds were observed on the shallow marshes on the Syncrude site during July and August. Migrating water pipits, warblers, sparrows, blackbirds, Lapland longspurs, redpolls, and snow buntings were commonly observed during autumn. Migrating bald eagles were frequently observed during September. One observation of an adult and an immature whooping crane was made during October. The habitat preferences of the common species, or groups of closely related species, were examined quantitatively by means ... Other/Unknown Material Athabasca River Lapland Unknown Athabasca River Canada
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Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974
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description An inventory study of water-associated birds occurring on and near the Syncrude Canada Ltd. Lease #17 in the Athabasca oil sands was conducted during the period of July 8 to November 15, 1974. Regular ground surveys were conducted of 30 water bodies on and near the lease, including lakes, ponds, the Athabasca River, roadside borrow pits, and shallow marshes created by clearing and water diversion on the Syncrude construction site. Detailed descriptions of the habitat characteristics of the water bodies were made, and the habitats that birds occupied were recorded during all surveys. Daily migration watches were conducted near the Athabasca River during the period from August 26 to November 15. Casual observations (those not made during surveys or watches) were recorded in an annotated list. The common and widely-distributed nesting species were the common loon, red-necked grebe, American wigeon, ringnecked duck, common goldeneye, bufflehead, sora, spotted sandpiper, lesser yellowlegs, eastern kingbird, red-winged blackbird, and common grackle. Local increases in the numbers of mallards, pintails, and green-winged teal in late summer indicated that the study area may have been used as a moulting area by these species. Large numbers of migrating Canada and white-fronted geese flew over the area without stopping during late August and September. Large numbers of migrating waterfowl, mainly scaup spp., mallards, and American coots stopped over on some of the lakes during September and October. Large numbers of migrating shorebirds were observed on the shallow marshes on the Syncrude site during July and August. Migrating water pipits, warblers, sparrows, blackbirds, Lapland longspurs, redpolls, and snow buntings were commonly observed during autumn. Migrating bald eagles were frequently observed during September. One observation of an adult and an immature whooping crane was made during October. The habitat preferences of the common species, or groups of closely related species, were examined quantitatively by means ...
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Birdsall, D.A.
Richardson, W.J.
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title Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974
title_short Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974
title_full Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974
title_fullStr Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974
title_full_unstemmed Inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, Athabasca Tar Sands, 1974
title_sort inventory studies of birds on and near crown lease number 17, athabasca tar sands, 1974
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