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Neotropical Migrants of Conservation Concern:
Focus on Eighteen Waterbird Species
Important Bird Areas for the Conservation of Focal Waterbird Species:
14. Surfbird
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State
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Important Bird Area
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Priority (Criteria Met)*
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Seasonal Importance (B,NB,P,R,U)*
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AK
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Homer Spit
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Global
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P
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AK
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Mendenhall Wetlands
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State
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P
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WA
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Crescent Harbor Marshes
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State
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NB
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WA
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Penn Cove
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State
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NB
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* Priority applies to site, not necessarily for criteria met by focal species
* SEASONAL IMPORTANCE: B=breeding, NB=non-breeding, P=passage, U=unknown
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Additional IBAs: Species rare, present in relatively low abundances, or insufficient data to determine seasonal importance.
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For general information about the Important Bird Areas Program, see http://www.audubon.org/bird/iba/. To search the IBA Search tool for information on additional Important Bird Areas throughout the country, click here.
This project has been possible thanks to the generous support of the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Grant of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Last Updated 30 January 2007
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