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Bird Checklists of the United States Alaska Key to Symbols Note: Refuges that are indented are administered by another Refuge or are one of several refuges included in a Refuge Complex. Alaska State Checklist Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Game Management Unit 12 -- AK (Printed 3/97) Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge -- AK Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, Aleutian Islands ...
www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/chekbird/r7/2.htm
Home Request Info About Homer Events Photo Gallery Weather & Tides On May 9, 10, 11 and 12, 2002 Homer, Alaska will celebrate the return of the shorebirds with the 10th annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival. Event Descriptions | Registration Forms This year the festival celebrates its 10th anniversary as well as the centennial commemoration of the National Wildlife Refuge System. Conrad Field ...
www.homeralaska.org/shorebird.htm
Welcome to the 13th Annual Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival Greetings bird lovers! This is the official home page for the annual Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival, held each year in beautiful Cordova, Alaska. This year's festival will take place May 3 - 12, 2002. In early May, the tidal flats of the Copper River Delta shimmer with the activity of hundreds of thousands of shorebirds. As ...
www.ptialaska.net/~midtown
Louis Agassiz Fuertes and the Harriman Alaska Expedition This site highlights a journal that Louis Agassiz Fuertes kept during the Harriman Alaska Expedition. In the summer of 1899, railroad magnate Edward H. Harriman funded a scientific expedition along the Alaskan coast. The expedition, intended initially as a family vacation, gathered an illustrious group of scientists, writers and artists, ...
rmc.library.cornell.edu/Alaska
Birds in the Arctic Refuge During the brief arctic summer, the North Slope is home to millions of birds. Many come to nest and raise their young. Others come to molt or simply to pass through on migration. A few species are present year-round. Rock and Willow Ptarmigan are the most abundant birds during winter and are found in patches of willows where they feed mainly on the buds. Ravens are the ...
arcticcircle.uconn.edu/ANWR/anwrbirds.html
Alaska Landbird Resource Information System Boreal Partners in Flight WELCOME to the Alaska Landbird Resource Information System, the official web site for Boreal Partners in Flight! Thanks for taking the time to learn more about the Boreal Partners in Flight program and our efforts to understand and conserve northern populations of landbirds. Please browse our site to learn more about us. About ...
www.absc.usgs.gov/research/bpif
The natural history of Prince William Sound and the Columbia Glacier area brougt to you by Alaskan Wilderness Sailing and Kayaking.
www.alaska.net/~awss/pws.html
Bird Viewing Bird Watching Tours Check List (Requires Acrobat Reader) General Information Nome is a little know treasure for birders. The city of Nome is bounded by tundra on three sides and the Bering Sea coast on the other. Once the ice begins to break up, migration begins. Virtually the entire area of the Seward Peninsula that is accessible by road from Nome is comprised of extremely valuable ...
www.nomealaska.org/vc/birds.htm