BREEDING CONDITIONS REPORT, 2000


RESPONDENT

Paul Latour

SITE NAME

Big River region, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada

Contact details (phone/fax//e-mail//address):
// // Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, #301, 5204-50th Avenue, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, X1A 1E2, Canada

PROJECT DETAILS

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WEATHER CONDITIONS

Season phenology: late

Weather conditions:

Spring arrived abruptly and two to three weeks late on Banks Island in 2000. Daily temperatures jumped six to seven degrees around 8 June and a fast and complete snowmelt ensued. The strange spring weather settled down into more-or-less "average" weather later in June. Mean monthly temperatures were -11 øC (May), 2.9 øC (June), 6.1 øC (July), and 2.4 øC (August).
Some species of shorebirds were into courtship display on and around 10-12 June (e.g. Baird's Sandpiper, Pectoral Sandpiper, Buff-breasted Sandpiper). Black-bellied Plover copulation was observed on 15 June. A complete White-rumped Sandpiper clutch was observed on 18 June. By this 20 June most Lapland Longspurs had completed clutches (6 eggs). The late spring seems to have delayed shorebirds and songbirds but did not preclude their nesting.

 

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BIOTIC CONDITIONS

Rodents abundance evaluation:

Breeding conditions:

Breeding bird phenology: We estimate that goose nesting in the Big River snow goose colony was at least 10 days behind schedule - on 12 June those nests that were initiated had a maximum of 2 eggs. There were also reports from Sachs Harbour of some goose and duck mortality prior to the abrupt onset of snowmelt. There were also reports from local people of goose eggs that were shrunken inside. Breeding success can be evaluated as poor.
 

Rodent dynamics:

Rodent species recorded:

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Summary of fauna studies:

 

FAUNA IN STUDY AREA

Group of speciesPresenceAbundanceBreedingDetailed studiesComment
wadersYes breeding  
geeseYes breeding  
ducksYes breeding  
passerinesYes breeding  

 

SEABIRD COLONIES

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WATERBIRD NON-BREEDING AGGREGATIONS

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HUMAN ACTIVITY IN THE STUDY AREA

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Recommended citation

Latour, P., Hines, J.E., Johnston, V.H. (2000). Breeding conditions report for Big River region, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, 2000. ARCTIC BIRDS: an international breeding conditions survey. (Online database). Eds. M.Soloviev, P.Tomkovich. . Updated 11 Dec. 2008. Accessed .

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