Seabird Concentrations in Late Summer Along the Coasts of Devon and Ellesmere Islands, N.W.T.

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  • Peter L. McLaren
  • Wayne E. Renaud

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https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2311

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Animal behaviour, Animal distribution, Fulmars, Kittiwakes, Sea birds, Baffin Bay-Davis Strait, Devon Island, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island

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The presence of large concentrations of northern fulmars and black-legged kittiwakes along coasts of Devon and Ellesmere islands was documented in 1976 and 1978 by aerial surveys. Fulmars were present along these coasts from late July until mid-September, with peaks in late August and early September along Devon Island, and mid-September along Ellesmere Island. Black-legged kittiwakes were abundant along Devon Island after mid-September, but common along Ellesmere Island from late August to late September. Densities of both species were significantly higher in front of glaciers than along coastlines.

Key words: northern fulmar, black-legged kittiwake, arctic distribution, late summer, glacier front, Devon Island, Ellesmere Island

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1982-01-01

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