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The Changing Seasons - Waterfowl

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The Changing Seasons is a series of blog posts focusing on notable changes in bird distribution in Newfoundland and Labrador over the past ~75 years. These changes may not be apparent to the dedicated birder of today. Certainly significant changes occurred prior to the 1950s but without a written report to review, those changes will remain a mystery. Note that this is the third in a series of blog posts on this topic. The first post about goldfinches, redpolls, and song sparrows can be found here . And the second about gulls can be found here . Todays post is about waterfowl. Tufted Ducks and other waterfowl: The first record of Tufted Duck, a Eurasian species, for the island of Newfoundland was a well documented female at Quidi Vidi lake from 2 Jan - 26 Jan, 1982 [Am. Birds, 1982]. It was another four years until the second record came about: an immature male shot at Colinet on 3 Nov 1986 [Am Birds, 1987]. The 3rd record was a female in Harbour Grace 16 Dec 1986 to 8 Jan 1987. The 4th...

Big Year 2025 update - Owls

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Snowy Owl - Species #100 for my NL Big Year Since my last post, my birding adventure have taken me far from the windswept coast of Labrador — all the way to the stunning Santa Marta region of northern Colombia! Colombia has long been number one on my bucket list, and this 12-day birding tour far exceeded my expectations. Each day was filled with unforgettable moments — incredible new species, breathtaking scenery, and the warm hospitality of amazing people. The culture, the food, and the sheer variety of birds made it a trip to remember. There’s nothing quite like a tropical birding adventure to lift the spirits after a mentally draining Labrador winter. Caribou near Boat Harbour Speaking of winter, it was in full gear when I returned home on February 13. My first order of business? Finding species number 100 for my Big Year list! I’d hoped to reach that milestone in January, but on February 20, a lunchtime drive to Grassy Point near Forteau finally did the trick. Near the turnaround a...

Checklist of Butterflies of Newfoundland and Labrador

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Remarkably, there appears to be no up-to-date comprehensive list of butterflies of Newfoundland and Labrador. I set out to do that over the past month... and there are some surprises! There does exist a list from 1971 published in The Osprey Vol 2, Num 2  which included 39 species for the island of Newfoundland. It was compiled by Ray F. Morris. Subsequently, the same author published a book entitled: Butterflies and Moths of Newfoundland and Labrador published in 1980. This book included 55 species of butterflies from across the province and provided incredible detail on their historical records, status at that time, and ecology. I have compiled all the details in those two sources, with more recent publications including the Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America (published 2003), and The Butterflies of Canada (published 1998) by Ross Layberry et al. Further, I have cross-referenced these references with current online resources including iNaturalist (2000+ butterfl...