21 June 2017, Roddickton Rd., Rte. 432, near Plum Point,
Newfoundland
I had some foul weather days and layover in Corner Brook,
NL. I finally made it up to Plum Point,
NL and started field work on a logging road off of Rete 432. I also had my first real seabirds of the year
– 2 Thick-billed Murres in Bird Cove. I
have added some photos of breeding habitat of 3 male territories from the
logging road.
Breeding Territory of Male RO1
Breeding Territory of Male RO3
Breeding Territory of Male RO11
1 American
Black Duck
2 Common
Goldeneye
3 Red-breasted
Merganser
4 Northern
Harrier
5 Spotted
Sandpiper
6 Greater
Yellowlegs
7 Wilson's
Snipe
8 Ring-billed
Gull
9 Great
Black-backed Gull
10 Common Murre
11 Belted
Kingfisher
12 Hairy
Woodpecker
13 Olive-sided
Flycatcher
14 Yellow-bellied
Flycatcher
15 American Crow
16 Common Raven
17 Tree Swallow
18 Boreal
Chickadee
19 Ruby-crowned
Kinglet
20 Swainson's
Thrush
21 Hermit Thrush
22 American Robin
23 European
Starling
24 Tennessee
Warbler
25 Nashville
Warbler
26 Yellow Warbler
27 Yellow-rumped
Warbler
28 Black-throated
Green Warbler
29 Blackpoll
Warbler
30 Black-and-white
Warbler
31 American
Redstart
32 Northern
Waterthrush
33 Mourning Warbler
34 Common
Yellowthroat
35 Fox Sparrow
36 Lincoln's
Sparrow
37 White-throated
Sparrow
38 Pine Grosbeak
39 Purple Finch
39 Pine Siskin
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