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 Brown Pelican CREDIT: PATRICIO ROBLES GIL Canada Geese CREDIT: THOMAS D. MANGELSEN Mallard CREDIT: PATRICIO ROBLES GIL Resplendent Quetzal CREDIT: FULVIO ECCARDI   
Western Sandpipers, Bécasseau d'Alaska, Playeros occidentales  (plural: Bécasseaux d'Alaska)  CREDIT: PATRICIO ROBLES GIL American Redstart, Paruline flamboyante, Chipe flameante  CREDIT: MICHAEL STUBBLEFIELD Magnificent Frigatebird	Frégate superbe, Fragata magnífica,   CREDIT: PATRICIO ROBLES GIL Sandhill Cranes, Grue du Canada, Grullas grises (plural: Grues du Canada)  CREDIT: ARTHUR MORRIS Osprey, Balbuzard pêcheur, Gavilán pescador  CREDIT: PATRICIO ROBLES GIL

Bird Conservation Region 13

Lower Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Plain

Description: The Lower Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Plain covers the low-lying areas to the south of the Canadian Shield and north of various highland systems in the United States. In addition to important lakeshore habitats and associated wetlands, this region was originally covered with a mixture of oak-hickory, northern hardwood, and mixed-coniferous forests. Very little of the forests remains today due primarily to agricultural conversion. The highest priority bird in remnant forests is the Cerulean Warbler. Because of agriculture, this is now the largest and most important area of grassland in the Northeast, providing habitat for such species as Henslow’s Sparrow and Bobolink. Agricultural abandonment may temporarily favor shrub-nesting species, such as Golden-winged Warbler and American Woodcock, but increasingly, agricultural land is being lost to urbanization. This physiographic area also is extremely important to stopover migrants, attracting some of the largest concentrations of migrant passerines, hawks, shorebirds, and waterbirds in eastern North America. Much of these concentrations occurs along threatened lakeshore habitats.

Bird Conservation Plans:

US
Landbirds


Lower Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Plain, Allegheny Plateau

Shorebirds

Upper Mississippi Valley/Great Lakes Region

Waterbirds

Upper Mississippi Valley/Great Lakes Region>

Waterfowl

UMR/GL JV Implementation Plan

Canada
Landbirds


BCR 13 in Ontario

Shorebirds

Ontario Region

Waterfowl

Eastern Habitat JV

Implementation Partnerships

US
Joint Venture area:
In Midwest U.S.: UpperMississippi River/Great Lakes

Barbara Pardo,
Joint Venture Coordinator
Paul Richert,
Assistant Joint Venture Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
One Federal Drive
Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4056

Joint Venture area:
In New York and New Enlgand: Atlantic Coast

Mitch Hartley,
Assistant. JV Coordinator - North
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
103 East Plumtree Rd
Sunderland , MA 01375 -9480

 

Andrew Milliken,
Joint Venture Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
300 Westgate Center Drive
Hadley , MA 01035 -9589

Canada
Joint Venture area:
In Canada : Eastern Habitat

JV Coordinator
Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada
Env. Conservation Service - Atlantic Region
17 Waterfowl Lane
PO Box 6227
Sackville , NB E4L 1G6

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