A Review of Thick-Billed Murre Banding in the Canadian Arctic, 1950–2010

Arctic1.20
Volume: 67, Issue: 4, Pages: 441 - 441
Published: Nov 20, 2014
Abstract
Banding of Thick-billed Murres Uria lomvia in the Canadian Arctic was initiated by L.M. Tuck in the 1950s, when he visited three of the largest breeding colonies in Canada. Up to 2010, banding had been carried out at eight of the 10 major breeding colonies, with totals of more than 1000 birds banded at Coburg Island and Cape Hay, Bylot Island, in the High Arctic and at Digges Sound and Coats Island in northern Hudson Bay. Because murres are...
Paper Details
Title
A Review of Thick-Billed Murre Banding in the Canadian Arctic, 1950–2010
Published Date
Nov 20, 2014
Journal
Volume
67
Issue
4
Pages
441 - 441
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