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Hi Folks,
I'm interested in learning about the experiences of anyone who may have used playback for surveying boreal-nesting shorebirds, as well as other techniques that you may have used (atlassing, aerial surveys, point counts and so on). I'm trying to build a repertoire of techniques that could be used this coming field season in Ontario (Canada) to improve our capacity to determine status and trends, among other questions, of species like Solitary Sandpiper, both yellowlegs, and both dowitchers that nest in low density across the boreal forest.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Christian
Christian A. Friis
Canadian Wildlife Service
Environment Canada
4905 Dufferin St.
Toronto ON M3H 5T4
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Telephone 416.739.4908
Mobile 647.882.6097
Facsimile 416.739.5845
Government of Canada
Website www.on.ec.gc.ca/wildlife
Christian A. Friis
Service canadien de la faune
Environnement Canada
4905, rue Dufferin
Toronto ON M3H 5T4
[log in to unmask]
Téléphone 416.739.4908
Cellulaire 647.882.6097
Télécopieur 416.739.5845
Gouvernement du Canada
Site Web www.on.ec.gc.ca/wildlife
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