I as soon as noticed a comical wanting fowl the scale of a small gull with a black cap, grey again and a invoice that regarded like a carrot was noticed stopping off on a seashore in mid-coast Maine on its manner south. Staying shut by its aspect and making repeatedly whistley-squawky begging sounds was its teenager that it had raised that summer time and was following its dad or mum on a journey hundreds of miles lengthy. The fowl was a Caspian Tern, a fowl that has all the time been one in every of my favorites. If I used to be to guess, I might guess that the dad or mum and younger pair that stopped in Maine had come from a nesting colony on the shores of the Boreal Forest in Canada. There are or have been colonies of Caspian Terns in Quebec alongside the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on the island of Newfoundland and a few small possible colonies in Labrador and these birds very doubtless got here from a kind of colonies.
Caspian Terns are only one instance of a specific group of birds that almost all birders wouldn’t consider as “Boreal Birds” however the Boreal is definitely an essential breeding floor for a lot of birds which might be typically referred to as colonial waterbirds, seabirds, or marine-dependent birds. This features a few birds which might be really discovered solely in marine environments—birds like Nice Cormorants, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Razorbills, Atlantic Puffins, and murres—that nest alongside the Boreal coasts of Quebec, Newfound and Labrador. However extra eye-opening are the numbers of sure species that individuals have a tendency to consider as discovered solely (or primarily) in marine waters. The listing of those is sort of spectacular.
Taking one other take a look at the breeding vary of the Caspian Tern, for instance, reveals that there are giant colonies within the Boreal from western Ontario via Manitoba and northern Alberta all the way in which as much as Nice Slave Lake within the Northwest Territories (the place by the way I bear in mind excitedly pointing one out some years in the past within the Previous City part of Yellowknife because it flew over the heads of birding legends Pete Dunne and Scott Weidensaul who have been deeply engrossed in dialog till startled by my shouting).
Birders repeatedly make journeys to coastal islands of Canada and the northeastern U.S. to see Frequent, and particularly, Arctic Terns through the summer time months and so consider these species as “seabirds.” A look at a variety map nevertheless will present that Frequent Terns nest extensively in small colonies in lakes throughout the southern a part of the Boreal Forest whereas Arctic Terns accomplish that throughout the northern half. Each species are well-known for his or her unbelievable migrations, the Frequent Tern wintering in southern South America and the Arctic Tern making a mind-blowing circuit to the sub-Antarctic seas for the northern winter earlier than migrating north up the African and European coasts and throughout the north Atlantic to return to nest. It’s attainable to see each species in a spot like Yellowknife.
To the layperson any gull is a “sea-gull” even when they see it removed from the ocean. And gulls do happen removed from our coastlines. In reality, over 75% of the North American breeding vary of Herring Gulls and Bonaparte’s Gulls is discovered throughout the Boreal Forest. Each species use the tens of millions of lakes unfold throughout the area that make it probably the most water-rich on the planet. Herring Gulls nest in colonies on treeless islands in these lakes. I as soon as got here throughout a small colony on an island on Aikens Lake inside Manitoba’s Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage website. Bonaparte’s Gulls have the fascinating life historical past technique of nesting in timber alongside the water’s edge, apparently usually utilizing previous nests of different birds as platforms. Mew Gulls and Franklin’s Gull even have main parts of their breeding vary throughout the Boreal.
One of many huge surprises for me after I first began studying about birds of the Boreal was that White Pelicans have been discovered throughout a large swath of the area from western Ontario throughout the Prairie Provinces and up into the Northwest Territories. It’s all the time just a little startling when flying over a distant space of Boreal lakes or rivers to look down and see an enormous white fowl with black wingtips slowly flapping over the water. On the alternative excessive of the plumage coloration spectrum, the all-black coloured Double-crested Cormorant can also be a standard fowl in lots of components of the boreal with greater than 25% of its breeding vary discovered within the area.
Even some species that sometimes require lengthy offshore ocean boat journeys to be able to see, have components of their breeding vary within the Boreal Forest ecoregion of Canada. Each the Lengthy-tailed and Parasitic Jaegers—hawk-like, predatory seabirds—have breeding ranges that reach south from the Arctic into northern components of the Boreal.
Through the winter alongside each Pacific and Atlantic shores of southern Canada and the U.S., there’s a common contingent of waterbirds which might be wholly or largely depending on marine environments. This contains the loons—each Pacific Loon and Frequent Loon have greater than half of their whole breeding vary throughout the boreal—and grebes. The stocky Pink-necked Grebe is especially Boreal dependent with greater than 75% of its vary throughout the Boreal and is a standard and noisy summer time fowl in marshy areas together with round Yellowknife the place I as soon as made a brief video of 1. The tiny Horned Grebe, one other frequent winter sight alongside each coasts, has over 50% of its breeding vary within the Boreal.
White-winged Scoters and their two sibling species the Surf and Black Scoters, are one of many common and gratifying birds of winter alongside the coasts of southern Canada and the U.S. In all three species, just about all the breeding vary happens solely throughout the Boreal.
I hope I haven’t utterly smashed all of your expectations and understanding of what “seabirds” actually are or the place they’ll and from. As an alternative, I hope that your appreciation can have elevated for the great, mysterious and sophisticated lives of those lovely birds that may so simply shift from being denizens of the distant freshwater lakes and different wetland habitats dotted throughout the Boreal of Canada and Alaska to being residents of the salty ocean waves throughout the hemisphere.
And we haven’t even talked concerning the shorebirds….
